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To bring Linux-based PCs to average consumers, America's largest retailer has signed up a new partner: Sun Microsystems.
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In a new filing in the Linux legal spat, IBM asks for an order absolving it of any violations of SCO copyrights.
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The Amida Simputer, originally developed as a "poor man's computer," is being pitched as a device that can handle a wide range of business and personal computing requirements.
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A tiny German software company has thrown some sand in the gears of The SCO Group Inc.'s roaring legal machine.
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NewsForge has published an article on Kernel 2.6
Less than one month after becoming the first publicly announced purchaser of The SCO Group Inc.'s controversial intellectual property license for Linux, Houston-based Internet service provider Everyones Internet Ltd. is reconsidering the benefits of doing business with the Linux community's enemy number one.
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At FOSE, Sun CEO Scott McNealy wondered what an open-source Java would contribute to the community.
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On the opening day of the SpeechTEK trade show, IBM announces upcoming support for Linux in its WebSphere Voice Server and unveils updates to its speech development and middleware software.
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Novell CEO reveals that the company plans on creating a best-of-breed Linux desktop by combing Gnome's and KDE's top features.
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An admin demo of Storyteller CMS 1.6.1 (the PHP/MySQL based backend behind Linux Compatible) is now online.
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OSNews has published an article about Video Production with Linux
Version 1.6.1 of the Storyteller CMS System (the PHP/MySQL based backend behind Linux Compatible) has been released. This release improve mainly the community module.
An updated freeware version as well an online admin demo will follow in the next few days.
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An updated freeware version as well an online admin demo will follow in the next few days.
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The company sends letters threatening two Energy Department facilities with legal action for using Linux.
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Trolltech plans an April launch for a version of its Qtopia GUI software for Linux-based mobile phones.
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With its move into the mainstream, open-source software will be a growing target for increasingly creative lawsuits, legal panelists say at the Open Source Business Conference 2004.
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A New York company hopes to mine the legal threat posed by the SCO Group by launching a service that helps corporate Linux users minimize their risks.
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The company's top software executive calls IBM's proposal to make Java open source "weird" and says it would encourage incompatible standards.
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The systems will run Turbolinux's software, a version of the open-source operating system based on Novell's SuSE Linux, and are geared for business buyers.
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The popular open-source database is expected to gain suuport for clustering, a feature that allows one or more databases to take over if another fails.
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