SEVERAL DAYS ago we showed some mind-blowing developments in the SCO case. Groklaw chose to keep them private (for subscribers only), but the word starts percolating through subscription walls and into some other Web sites.
Read more »More on the Amazing Story Behind SCO (and Possibly Microsoft)
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Very easy to create elastic, fixed and liquid layouts with any column variations:
Elastic is a simple CSS framework which eases creating elastic, fixed and liquid layouts with any column variations.
Using Elastic is like having a conversation with the code as it uses a declarative language.
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Microsoft Still Lobbies for Software Patents in Europe, via ACT/Jonathan Zuck
The FFII finds itself facing a drone of Microsoft rather than Microsoft itself
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PostgreSQL 8.4
Global Development Group has released version 8.4, continuing the rapid development of the world's most advanced open source database. This release contains an abundance of enhancements to make administering, querying, and programming of PostgreSQL databases easier than ever before.
Read more »PL: Jaworzno moves schools to open source desktops
The Polish municipality of Jaworzno is migrating all schools to open source. Money saved in this way will be used to increase the number of computers for use by the students, reports Osnews.pl, a community-based IT news site.
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Welcome to iPod Nano Linux!
This is an open source venture into porting Linux onto the iPod Nano and all other iPod devices.
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Miguel: You, the man! - Open letter to Miguel de Icaza
Dear Miguel: During the last couple of weeks there has been a tremendous amount of information pouring about Mono, the free (speechwise) implementation of .NET started by you, Novell's vice-president of Development Platform, and how it should/would be handled by distros. We even had RMS himself come into the fray and tell us his take on it (which he had been mum about till now).
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Linux Kernel Design Patterns - Part 1
One of the topics of ongoing interest in the kernel community is that of maintaining quality. It is trivially obvious that we need to maintain and even improve quality. It is less obvious how best to do so. One broad approach that has found some real success is to increase the visibility of various aspects of the kernel.
Read more »Best Security Tips and Hacks for protection of your Blog: Wordpress
WordPress is a great publishing platform, but it isn�t immune to all the potential attacks from hackers, spammers, and other ill-intentioned attackers trying to compromise the security of your WordPress installation.
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Is There a Perfect Linux Filesystem?
Most often, when someone talks about a filesystem or file system, they're referring to disk filesystems such as NTFS, FAT, ext2, ext3, ext4, ISO 9660 and many others but can also refer to network file systems such as CIFS (Common Internet File System aka Samba) and NFS. A filesystem is a specially-designed database of files, their disk location, definition and attributes.
Read more »How to Fix Pidgin and Yahoo Issues
Lots of people (including me) have been experiencing issues trying to connect to their yahoo messenger account via pidgin. The reason for this issues seem to be that Yahoo are updating their servers and are using a new authentication system?
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Patents Roundup: Software Landmines in New Zealand, the US, and Microsoft/Linux
HAVING just provided an update on the situation in Europe, we now turn our attention to other countries where events are noteworthy.
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Leaked 2002 Document: Microsoft Compares Windows XP and Office to GNU/Linux and StarOffice
Antitrust exhibit shows Microsoft's fear of GNU/Linux and StarOffice
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Who needs games when you've got bling.
My eldest son is ten years old. He has been using computers in one way or another since he was 4, and he has already seen Linux because I had installed Ubuntu and SLED 10 on his XP computer some years ago. The month has passed and I wanted to see what Christopher thought about using Linux daily.
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Google Chrome OS Netbooks Could Arrive This Year
Chrome OS may give Eric Schmidt reason to leave Apple’s board, but he declined to acknowledge Microsoft as a competitor
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