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The company posts the "pre-beta" Linux driver code for its mobile Centrino chipset and says it is "intended to be a community effort as much as is possible."
Open Source Risk Management Grabs Attention for Its Linux ...
Daniel Egger saw an opportunity so good in 2003 that he invested his own money to start Open Source Risk Management (OSRM) to offer insurance to Linux users.
Judge deals MS a mortal blow in Linspire case
In a startling turn of events in a court far, far away (as far away as Microsoft found it necessary to go while shopping for a friendly judge), Microsoft's latest demands on Linspire, né LindowsOS, have not just been rejected by the judge, but the behemoth monopoly has been ordered to reimburse Linspire for its trouble. The sum of the penalty Microsoft must pay? A staggering 944 euros.
Novell sales courses in Linux
Novell is holding a series of training days to help its channel partners and other Linux salespeople learn how to use and sell open source.
PHP 4.3.7 Released
PHP Development Team is proud to announce the release of PHP 4.3.7.
Behind four Linux community sites
In our recent overview of Linux community sites we highlighted several active sites that offered news, reviews, commentary, and Linux information. We thought an interesting followup would be to ask their administrators about the technology they use to get online.
Wicked, tricksy, false! WE hates GPL! Noooo, GPL's my friend!
Sun Microsystems has been considering offering an open-source version of its Solaris operating system about as long as CEO Scott McNealy has been talking smack about Microsoft.
Open Source Application Server Accepted by Apache
An open source Java application server has been accepted by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), less than a year after the community began work on the project.
EIOffice: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Evermore Integrated Office is an extremely promising new Java-based office suite that currently runs on both Linux and Windows, with versions slated for Mac and Solaris. EIOffice is a remarkably faithful clone of Microsoft Office, with a twist -- it provides a level of integration unmatched by any office suite on the market. It's not without problems, though, a couple of which take EIOffice out of the running for some organizations.
Symantec CEO hits out at Microsoft... and Linux
Speaking on stage, Thompson said: "There is a myth in the industry that Linux is inherently more secure. I don't believe that.".
Building a solid-state mini-ITX Linux recording studio
This simple embedded Linux project builds a dedicated music recording and editing computer that uses a CompactFlash card instead of a hard drive, to eliminate hard disk chatter. The project is simple because it starts with an embedded Linux distribution: a "Live CD" released last week by the Agnula Project.
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