Reasons for true optimism as Mono drifts further away from GNU/Linux
Read more »What Red Hat and Novell Have in Common and What They Do Not
Remarks on takeover possibilities and interoperability with Microsoft Exchange Server
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What is eBox and Why Should You Care?
eBox is either: a set of packages to create a robust server or a stand-alone distribution CD to do the same.
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Intel buys Wind River to push Linux
Intel's acquisition of Wind River on Thursday is a strong push by the chip maker to extend Linux support across devices that use its processors, analysts said.
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openSUSE development opens up
The openSUSE developers have announced that they are changing their development policies to make it easier for developers outside of Novell to contribute.
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Russia launches antitrust probe of Microsoft
Russia's state anti-monopoly service launched a probe of Microsoft Corp over cutbacks in supplies of the Windows XP operating system in Russia, it said on Thursday.
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To Jim Zemlin this CompuTex represents progress
My impressions about a failure of Linux to break through at CompuTex are based on observations of this year’s show floor. I was not here previously.
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5 addicting open source games
There are lots of games in the world of open source, which means lots of cheap fun. I’m pretty new to open source games, but here are 5 of those rare, addiction-inducing open source games.
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Is Steve Ballmer Blackmailing Obama?
Ballmer tells the US government that he will move his workforce to "cheaper" places unless he receives excessive, illegitimate tax relief
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CPU Diversification: Ubuntu’s Gain, Microsoft’s Loss
The drive to create faster, cooler, and more energy-efficient CPUs has led to a diversification of processor architectures recently, with the venerable x86 facing competition it hasn't seen in years. If this trend continues, it will assure Ubuntu and other Linux distributions a substantial advantage over Microsoft, which so far has announced no plans to build Windows for chipsets that are not x8
Read more »What’s the point of Ubuntu remixes?
There seemed to be (and sometimes continues to be) an objection to the very notion that you might take a Linux distribution, change the default packages and artwork in it, and then re-release it as a remix.
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Microsoft Under Antitrust Scrutiny in the US, EU; Offenses Continue to This Date
Another antitrust peril for Microsoft, an ongoing one in Europe (over Web browsers), and continued violations against Firefox
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Linux Through Education
A recent CNet article expresses the view that Linux adoption is most likely to come through the younger generation. Those who have already learned how to use a computer are far less likely to experiment with something new than those who are too young to have learned about computers yet.
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“ODF is Going to Be National Standard for Document[s] in Vietnam Too”
It may only be a matter of time before ODF acceptance is widespread in east Asia
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Microsoft Embracing, Extending, and Extinguishing Sub-notebooks
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