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Open-source software industry set to boom
The nation's open-source software sector is expected to enjoy significant growth in the next few years, backed by strong government support and the interest of
Anti-counterfeit software: implications for Open Source
revealing its precise inner workings, Connor said.". What happens when the CBCDG wants to target Open Source? I like this one: it's a the interest of
CSIRO brings open source data mining to business
With Linux and open source software, CSIRO’s mathematical and information sciences division is now able to model information for business benefit without
Linux rising in corporates but still geek paradise
The most commonly used distribution amongst attendees is Debian, a non-commercial distribution, followed by Red Hat and Mandrake.
Linux breaks desktop barrier in 2004: Torvalds
CW: What are your thoughts on the recent SCO issue? LT: This week has been good and I’m happy to see Novell release a letter that
Slackware security update: kdepim security update (SSA:2004-014-01)
New kdepim packages are available for Slackware 9.0 and 9.1 to
fix a security issue with .VCF file handling. For Slackware -current,
a complete upgrade to kde-3.1.5 is available.
Slackware security update: INN security update (SSA:2004-014-02)
These have been upgraded to inn-2.4.1 to fix a potentially
exploitable buffer overflow. All sites running INN should upgrade.
The KDE 3.2 Beta 2 User Review
This machine runs Fedora Core Release 1 (my primary OS), Red Hat Linux 9, Mandrake Linux 9.2, Debian Linux unstable, FreeBSD 5.1, Windows 2000 and Windows XP
Debian: New Linux 2.4.17 packages fix several problems (ia64)
The IA-64 maintainers fixed several security related bugs in the Linux
kernel 2.4.17 used for the IA-64 architecture, mostly by backporting
fixes from 2.4.18.
Sun expands local support for Linux
By Online Staff. Sun Microsystems has expanded local support for Linux by signing up 15 new partners in Australia, a company official said today.
Linux a nice little earner for HP
At that show a year ago, HP chief executive Carly Fiorina said HP earned $2bn Linux-related in 2002. In addition, HP is now selling Novell Readies Itself for LinuxWorld Conf & Expo - LinuxWorl
HP says it had $2.5 bln in Linux revenue in 2003
said Thursday that its Linux-related revenue was more than $2.5 billion in 2003, a figure that it said places it in the top tier of companies vying for Conference & Expo Names Finalists for Product -
Slackware alert: INN security update (SSA:2004-014-02)
New INN packages are available for Slackware 9.0, 9.1, and -current.
These have been upgraded to inn-2.4.1 to fix a potentially
exploitable buffer overflow. All sites running INN should upgrade.
Slackware alert: kdepim security update (SSA:2004-014-01)
New kdepim packages are available for Slackware 9.0 and 9.1 to
fix a security issue with .VCF file handling. For Slackware -current,
a complete upgrade to kde-3.1.5 is available.
Red Hat Goes to Delhi/Mumbai/Bangalore
Red Hat Chairman, CEO and President Matthew J Szulik is on a India visit next week to share Red Hat's vision and plans for India. doers and
KDE 3.1.5 released
KDE Project Ships Fifth Translation and Service Release of Third-Generation GNU/Linux - UNIX Desktop, Offering Enterprises and Governments a Compelling Free and Open Desktop Solution
KDE VCF file information reader vulnerability
The KDE team has found a buffer overflow in the file information reader of VCF files.
US$10m Linux legal defence fund planned
some of the world's biggest technology companies has set out to raise a US$10-million legal defence fund to protect against legal challenges to the Linux
SCO to take Linux licensing to SMB, international users
The SCO Group Inc. is now making its Intellectual Property License for Linux available to small and medium businesses, the company said on Wednesday.
IBM Sells Opteron-Based Linux Supercomputer To Drug Giant
The supercomputer, a cluster of 64 IBM eServer 325 machines running Linux, each packing a pair of Opteron processors, will be used by Bristol-Meyer for drug
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