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Perens: Too many licenses deters sharing of code
To date, between 50 ad 60 licenses have been issued within the open source community. And concern is growing over the legal problems that could pop up as interactions between the various licenses become more frequent. In this exclusive interview, SearchEnterpriseLinux.com site expert Bruce Perens gives his take on licenses in the open source community, and responds to comments made by the Free Software Foundation's general counsel Eben Moglen at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York last week.
Firefox about to get IE on its knees
It looks like Firefox is unstoppable. In spite of the vulnerabilities discovered lately, the open-source browser continues to rise in the top of the user’s preferences. According to W3schools, a site known amongst web developers, Firefox reached a market share of 25%, while Internet Explorer plummeted to 64.8%. If we take into consideration the entire browsing solutions suite, Mozilla Foundation now owns a market share of almost 30%.
Linuxworld Summit: Professor predicts open source revolution
What began as a keynote panel on the evolving world of open source quickly escalated into a debate on the future of open source licensing when a professor of law and legal history at Columbia University took center stage.
Linux in Government: Optimizing Desktop Performance, Part III
Continuing to transform your Linux system into a fast desktop by removing unused utilities.
Enterprises Tout Linux's Cost, Performance Benefits
Large enterprises such as Boscov's Department Store are beginning to see significant cost savings and performance benefits as a result of migrating to Linux.
Bender finds Linux server suite
Bender Engineering got free of its Web host and even started running its own Web and email server after IT administrator Victor Reinhart discovered a Linux-based server software solution.
Insider Hints at GPL Changes
Just a little bit more on the work which is done on updating the General Public License, but every bit is interesting here.
South Africa in key open source project
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) and the Council for Industrial and Scientific Research (CSIR) are SA's representatives in a European Union-funded international research project on free and open source software.
751,075,200 seconds after the PC launch
The Linux Enterprise Cluster is a how-to book and explains how to convert two or more PCs into a high-reliability, high-availability cluster based on Linux and inexpensive hardware using free and mainly open source software - what would have been an unthinkable configuration back when mainframes ruled the earth.
The Most Powerful Labor Union in the World: Linux?
This is power that Microsoft, Oracle, IBM and many governments could only dream of having. The power to control the press and the skills contained in this organization are likely capable of disrupting travel, power grids and other broad national infrastructure systems if their demands are not met.
South Africa partners to participate in global free software study
South Africa's CSIR and the University of the Western Cape have been selected as research partners for a European Union-backed global study of free and open source software. The two-year project involves 17 partners from 12 countries around the world.
Jeff Garzik's Short git HOWTO
Jeff Garzik posted a step-by-step guide to using git to manage kernel sources.
The best tools for Linux
First prize goes to: http://lxer.com/, a great site with no advertisements and no silly drill-down clicking to get to the root of the subject. It features excellent news updates with added user comments and discussion.
Linux server revenue continues to grow at double-digit pace
After Gartner the US American market researchers of IDC have now published an analysis of the server market. According to which in the first quarter of 2005 spending on servers world-wide was just under ten billion euros. In the eighth consecutive quarter of revenue growth this amounts to a quarter on quarter increase of 5.3 percent.
X Factor - understanding the X windows system
Unix systems and their derivatives, including Linux, these days have one major thing in common. They all use the same system as the back end for their graphical interfaces. This system is called the X window system, or more commonly X.
EU studies impact of software patents on open source
Researchers at a Dutch university are conducting a study for the European Commission on the effect of software patents on innovation -- but the Commission is pressing ahead with plans to introduce the patents in Europe without waiting for the results of the research to be published.
Microsoft cuts business ties to conservative Ralph Reed Former leader of Christian Coalition got $20,000 month
The San Francisco Chronicle wants you to belief that the only people Microsoft paid off were ultra-conservatives. So, no mention of Microsoft's Democratic ultra-left payees are mentioned here. What you might get from this article is that Microsoft looks like a influence peddler, the likes of which the world has never seen. Perhaps the rest of the world considers them the ugliest Americans of them all. Perhaps someone should ask.
The Sixth Commandment of system administration
Have you ever had to work in a dirty server closet filled with man-eating dust balls and rats' nests of cables so big they look like they're about to become sentient? If you have, you almost certainly have an appreciation for neatly bundled and labeled cabling. Managed cabling is equal parts art form and science, and it is a must for the successful operation of a production environment. Managed cabling not only looks better, but the extra time spent now to ensure everything is neat and organized can save you hours later.
Big-business technologists talk up Linux
Several IT executives at the LinuxWorld Summit last week reinforced the idea that Linux now has the technical brawn and industry support to accommodate the most demanding business applications in environments such as finance, airline reservations and stock trading.
Find Linux Torrents Quickly
If you're on the hunt for Linux ISO Torrents you might want to check out the long list of recently released distro torrents over at LinuxISOtorrent.com. They've got frequently updated torrents from A (Arch) to Z (Zen). The site only does one thing, but does it well - helps you get the latest Linux distros downloaded via BitTorrent, quickly.
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