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SCO's day of reckoning is set — Jan. 22, 2008 — On April 29, SCO will finally have its day in court, but not exactly in the way the Unix and Linux litigation company had planned. ...
Shuttleworth urged to normalize Ubuntu branding — Jan. 17, 2008 — An open letter to Mark Shuttleworth urges the Ubuntu founder and leader to normalize branding around the popular open source distribution. "Given the already fragmented nature of Linux, why fragment a specific distribution unnecessarily?" writes embedded industry consultant and website publisher Rick Lehrbaum, on his DeviceGuru blog. ...
Who says you can't use Active Directory with Linux? — Jan. 15, 2008 — Like it or lump it, Microsoft's Active Directory is the heart of many corporate networks. That, however, doesn't mean that Linux and Mac systems can't work and play with Active Directory. With Samba, they can. And, with Likewise, Linux and Mac can work and play well with Active Directory. ...
Linux, Mac OS X and Windows: Oh, my, Parallels Server beta arrives — Jan. 11, 2008 — Want to run Mac OS X, Linux and Windows on the same machine? Then you’ll want to listen to SWsoft. This virtualization company claims its Parallels Server will let you run all these and more. ...
Shuttleworth on Bazaar and open-source project development — Jan. 10, 2008 — Sometimes open-source development projects plod along at a slow walk. Sometimes they develop at a gallop. Bazaar, the version control system from Canonical, is entering the Kentucky Derby.
Coverity secures 11 open-source projects — Jan. 08, 2008 — Coverity is updating the Web site it runs that enables developers to run their code against the company's automated software quality tools to identify and fix security vulnerabilities. ...
Mozilla Taps New CEO — Jan. 08, 2008 — First Red Hat turned to Delta for its new CEO. Now Mozilla has appointed John Lilly its new CEO. While Lilly has some time in at Mozilla, most of his past has been spent in proprietary software companies. ...
Old-school SUSE executives take over Open-Xchange — Jan. 08, 2008 — Open-Xchange, a German open-source groupware company with long ties to SUSE Linux, is changing its top management team. ...
Torvalds still will not license Linux under GPL v3 — Jan. 08, 2008 — Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux operating system, still has no plans to license the Linux kernel under version three of the GNU General Public License anytime soon. ...
Interoperability still stumbling block for open source in 2008 — Jan. 04, 2008 — Enterprise customers are using open-source software more and more, but issues of interoperability are still a stumbling block to widespread adoption, say customers and open-source software vendors. ...
OpenVZ to release pre-made Ubuntu VMs — Jan. 04, 2008 — OpenVZ Project, the open-source community branch of SWsoft, the virtualization company behind Parallels and Virtuozzo, will release on Jan. 8 pre-made Ubuntu 7.10 server and desktop virtual machines. ...
After SCO dies — Jan. 04, 2008 — It's going to happen. Some time in 2008, SCO will finally stop thrashing on the floor and die. Will it be Novell draining it dry of its last financial resources in the U.S. District Court in Utah? ...
A more open Microsoft — Jan. 03, 2008 — Opinion -- You might have missed the news just before the holidays that Microsoft has become slightly more open with respect to its networking protocols. Late last year, they announced a way for third parties to license their core file sharing protocols through an independent organization called the Protocol Freedom ...
xTuple Network aims to ease open-source ERP concerns — Jan. 02, 2008 — Open-source ERP software developer xTuple on Nov. 3 will launch a new three-tiered network service, the xTuple Network. Dubbed XTN for short, the network is essentially a suite of managed services designed to help users better maintain and upgrade their xTuple enterprise resource planning applications. ...
Debian 4.0 gets security update — Jan. 02, 2008 — No operating system, no not even Linux, is ever completely secure. So it is that the Debian Project released on Dec. 27 its second update to Debian 4.0, Etch, with an eye to improved security. ...
Glub, glub: SCO drops off the Nasdaq — Dec. 28, 2007 — In the almost five years since SCO launched its attack on Linux and IBM, open-source and legal experts have predicted that SCO would fail and the company would collapse with its lawsuits. That day is one day closer at hand. ...
Will patent battles end free Linux? — Dec. 24, 2007 — Is the open-source community stealing ideas from commercial vendors? IP Innovations seems to think so; the patent-holding company recently filed a lawsuit for patent infringement against Linux distributors Red Hat and Novell, claiming that Linux uses ideas originally developed at the Xerox PARC laboratory. ...
Everything you know about networking just changed — Dec. 21, 2007 — Opinion -- I was sure that Microsoft would find some way to wiggle out of the European Union deal to reveal its trade secrets. At the very least, I thought the company would find a way to keep its intellectual property goodies away from open-source groups such as Samba. ...
Samba gains legal access to Microsoft network file protocols — Dec. 21, 2007 — On Dec. 20, the Samba Group and the Software Freedom Law Center announced a deal with Microsoft that places all of Microsoft's network protocols needed for programs to work with Windows Server into the hands of the newly formed Protocol Freedom Information Foundation. ...
SpringSource release train chugs along — Dec. 21, 2007 — With Christmas right around the corner, SpringSource is planning to give its users a shiny new train. It may not arrive in time for the holiday, but it won't be far behind. ...
Red Hat has a great quarter; CEO leaves — Dec. 21, 2007 — Red Hat announced outstanding financial results for its third fiscal quarter, which ended Nov. 30. How outstanding? The Linux company's revenue for the quarter jumped to $135.4 million. ...
Family crisis forces Red Hat CEO to resign — Dec. 20, 2007 — In a move that caught even Red Hat senior staffers by surprise, the Linux company announced on Dec. 20 that long-time president and CEO Matthew Szulik is resigning. ...
Open-sourcing Fibre Channel over Ethernet — Dec. 20, 2007 — Odds are most of us will never need the network throughput speeds of 2GB Fibre Channel or iSCSI or 10GB Ethernet. ...
Another day, another GPL win — Dec. 19, 2007 — During the last several months, the Software Freedom Law Center has gone on the warpath to defend the GPL. ...
Linux Foundation to co-host conference in Beijing — Dec. 18, 2007 — The Linux Foundation announced it will co-host a conference in Beijing, China, this winter. Set for Feb. 19-20, the Chinese OSS Promotion Union's "Linux Developer Symposium" includes an embedded and mobile Linux track, and presentations from kernel developers Matt Mackall, Jonathan Corbet and Andrew Morton. ...

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