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FreeOS News FreeOS : News : Sun "Open" to Letting Java Go, with Strings
Posted: ( Sat 6th Mar 2004 02:29:33[AM] UTC )
Sun Microsystems Inc is open to relinquishing
stewardship of Java to a neutral third party, but is
apparently against releasing the language to open
source under GPL.
Linux : News : SCO Licensee Takes Heat from Users
Posted: ( Sat 6th Mar 2004 02:29:33[AM] UTC )
EV1Servers.Net this week told its users that it had
their interests in mind when it signed an
intellectual-property license with The SCO Group Inc. to use Red Hat Linux. However, that hasn't stopped some of those users from threatening to leave the Web-hosting company over the deal.
Linux : News : Leaked Memo Revives SCO-Microsoft Connection Furor
Posted: ( Sat 6th Mar 2004 02:29:33[AM] UTC )
In the open-source community, the rumor that just won't die claims that Microsoft is funding The SCO Group's legal actions against Linux. On Thursday, those allegations rose again with reports of a memo that links Microsoft with a financial backer of SCO.
Linux : News : Linux Drivers for Centrino
Posted: ( Thu 26th Feb 2004 05:46:16[PM] UTC )
Linuxant inc. has announce the availability of
DriverLoader 1.6, featuring support for Intel's
PRO/Wireless 2200BG card with 54mbps 802.11g technology and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security for Centrino systems.
Linux : News : IBM urges Sun to make Java open source
Posted: ( Thu 26th Feb 2004 05:46:16[PM] UTC )
IBM on Wednesday sent an open letter to Sun
Microsystems urging Sun to make Java technology open
source, CNET News.com has learned.
Linux : News : Wind River, Red Hat team for embedded Linux
Posted: ( Thu 26th Feb 2004 05:46:16[PM] UTC )
Wind River, a major force in software embedded in
devices such as cell phones or factory robots, has
signed a deal with leading Linux seller Red Hat to
jointly develop a version of the open-source software.
Linux : News : IBM to launch MS Office for Linux
Posted: ( Sun 22nd Feb 2004 12:48:38[PM] UTC )
As part of its initiative to put Linux on the desktop, IBM Corp. wants to migrate Microsoft Corp.'s Office suite to Linux. Microsoft said it's not involved and suggests that IBM might do it by emulation.
Linux : News : Free-software guru meets Indian president
Posted: ( Sun 8th Feb 2004 01:08:14[PM] UTC )
Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, met on Thursday with Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to discuss "the ethical issues related to the use of proprietary software," according to the Free Software Foundation of India.
Linux : News : Linux group releases enterprise guidelines
Posted: ( Sun 8th Feb 2004 01:08:14[PM] UTC )
Open Source Development Labs, one of the main groups promoting the business use of open-source software, released its standards for using Linux in enterprise applications.
Linux : News : Linux considered for GPS rival
Posted: ( Sun 8th Feb 2004 01:08:14[PM] UTC )
One of the main contractors for the Galileo European
satellite-navigation system has not ruled out the use of open-source software for mission-critical systems.
ReactOS : News : ReactOS 0.2 released
Posted: ( Fri 30th Jan 2004 03:32:27[PM] UTC )
ReactOS 0.2 Final is now available. ReactOS is an Open Source operating system that aims to be compatible with Microsoft(R) Windows(R) applications and drivers. The main functionality change is that of booting into the graphical ROS Explorer. The changelog details the complete list of changes for this release and screenshots are available.
Linux : News : Debian is fastest growing Linux distribution
Posted: ( Fri 30th Jan 2004 03:32:27[PM] UTC )
The free Linux distribution, Debian GNU/Linux, has become the fastest growing distribution in the period from July last year when measured by counting active sites which contain the name of a Linux distribution in the Apache Server header.
Linux : News : Linux guidelines get an upgrade
Posted: ( Fri 30th Jan 2004 03:32:27[PM] UTC )
Open-source software proponent Free Standards Group said Thursday that it has released version 2.0 of its Linux development guidelines to the public.
OpenBSD : News : OpenBSD 3.4 Released
Posted: ( Fri 30th Jan 2004 03:32:26[PM] UTC )
The latest version is out, and they have out done themselves once again. Have a look at the release page at the latest and greatest security enhancements, leaving se linux in the proverbial dust once again.
Linux : News : Can Linux Save IT Jobs in America?
Posted: ( Thu 22nd Jan 2004 06:18:54[AM] UTC )
As computer jobs have been diluted in the U.S. with lay-offs and being sent away to other countries, the implementation of Linux has hardly slowed down. Linux, originally of foreign origins, is quickly becoming the operating system to keep jobs in America.
In the 80s and mid-90s, it was computer people that made Netware the dominant server operating system, and it was also computer people that overturned the Netware operating system with NT because Microsoft offered a cheaper alternative, promising higher wages for all those that became MCSEs. At the very first sign of economic decline these same people were the first sacrificed and lost their jobs to cheaper wages and alternative methods of outsourcing. Monopolizing on the fears of corporate America, many companies like Microsoft began to market their new product line on the premise that purchasing their software will allow you to reduce your IT department even further. Or at least that's the impression that is given from the Windows 2003 commercials.
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