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Source: Linux Today Sun Microsystems plans on Tuesday to release three new offerings to help Internet developers deploy Web infrastructure on Sun's Solaris 10 operating system

Source: Linux Today Blake Stowell has resigned from his position as public relations director of the SCO Group to join Omniture Inc

Source: Linux Today The OpenVZ project announced its operating system-level server virtualization software technology is incorporated into Debian GNU/Linux giving users full access to OpenVZ software "

Source: Linux Today Linux-Windows interoperability is the golden promise of the Microsoft-Novell partnership

Source: Linux Today Microsoft is accusing rival IBM of orchestrating a campaign to block efforts to standardize Office document formats

Source: Linux Today IBM plans to announce an updated Power5+ server Wednesday, along with an effort to woo Linux customers to use it

Source: Linux Today Microsoft Corp., the world's biggest software maker, settled a case claiming it used its monopoly position to overcharge Iowa consumers for software products including Windows, Word and Excel

Source: Linux Today Three companies in Brazil--BitWay Computadores, EnabledPeople, and IMTECH--have begun deploying Linux-powered desktop PCs for the Brazilian federal government's 'Computers for All' program

Source: Linux Today For the Feisty release, proprietary video drivers are out of the default install, and the PowerPC port of Ubuntu is being downgraded to an unofficial release

Source: Linux Today Red Hat will ship its new version 5 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to customers in March, spokeswoman Kathryn Poole said Tuesday

Source: Linux Today LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit: "This year's gathering of LinuxWorld, East Coast Edition is very different than its predecessors "

Source: Linux Today Linux distributor Red Hat Inc has announced that it has joined Microsoft Corp's Interop Vendor Alliance in order to strengthen the interoperability of its JBoss open source middleware with Microsoft technology

Source: Linux Today LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit: " [T]en enterprise open source players will launch the Open Solutions Alliance, a group that will bring together developers, systems integrators, and quite possibly Linux operating system vendors "
      
Source: Linux Today Now the Lindon, Utah, software company is fighting back by seeking to take a deposition from Jones. Just one problem: They can't find her

Source: Linux Today One business that relies heavily on open source software is Genuitec, the company that produces the proprietary subscription-based MyEclipse interactive development environment
     
Source: Linux Today The WLAN situation on Linux sucks--at least from a technical point of view. Every driver has its own subsystem and is integrated into the kernel on its own
      
Source: Linux Today In my recent Are You Stupid For Using OpenSuSE? blog entry I mentioned that one of my favorite relatively unheard of Linux distributions was KateOS

Source: Linux Today 'Munin' means 'memory.' Munin the tool surveys all your computers and remembers what it saw

Source: Linux Today In this tip, van Vugt expands upon the uses of SUID and SGID (set user ID), how to make device sharing easier and ways to manage files that live in more than one place

Source: Linux Today This tutorial shows how you can set up a network-attached storage server with FreeNAS
      
Source: Linux Today Today's security advisories: Netkit FTP Server, Samba, ProFTPD, and Snort (Gentoo Linux); smb4k (Mandriva Linux); and fetchmail, gd, php, postgresql, and samba (Trustix Secure Linux).

Source: Linux Today As organizations grow, applications security becomes an even greater challenge, says Matt Fisher, Senior Security Engineer for SPI Dynamics

Source: Linux Today Almost a month ago InnoTek, the co-developer of VirtualPC, released their Virtual Machine as Open Source

Source: Linux Today Recently, there seems to be an abundance of articles on failed Linux evaluations in corporate environments. Most of them point out why Linux didn't make the grade for one reason or another

Source: Linux Today Remember during the Dot Com boom when sites used to display which browser you should use in order to best utilize their website ?

Source: Linux Today What do you get if you cross an open source development consortium with an organisation that promotes free standards? Answer: You get a Linux advocacy group. Or so it seems

Source: Linux Today But with the Linux kernel developers stating that they oppose many of the changes, and with some people licensing software explicitly as 'GPLv2' rather than 'GPLv2, or any later version,' one could wonder whether the whole update effort makes any sense
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