The Debian GNU/Linux project has come to some kind of crossroads - due to many factors, some of them artificial - and the man who…
Every year, Novell holds its annual tradeshow, which it calls Brainshare, in Salt Lake City, Utah. This year, the company has had a much smaller,…
A few weeks back Dell invited ideas from the world at large about what it should put on sale - in other words, what did…
A "sizeable number" of developers have jumped ship from Novell to Red Hat, according to Scott Crenshaw, the senior director for product management and marketing…
Tuesday, 13 March 2007 05:06

Among the taliban

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Fundamentalism is a frequent topic of conversation these days but it is discussed only in the context of religion. Overlooked is the fact that this…
Friday, 09 March 2007 05:05

Where are the Linux admins?

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In the battle to spread the use of GNU/Linux, it is often forgotten that education has to be the starting point. People need to be…
Wednesday, 07 March 2007 04:34

Dell and Linux: just another fan dance

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Dell is down on its luck a bit and recently decided that it needed to look like a good citizen. So the company put out…
Friday, 02 March 2007 11:16

Is GNU/Linux for you? Probably not

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From time to time, it is not uncommon to encounter a confession on the net, a bleating essay that says "I can't run Linux, though…
Wednesday, 28 February 2007 06:01

GPLv3 to miss March deadline

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The release of the third version of the GNU Project's General Public License will be delayed by a few months.
Monday, 26 February 2007 05:01

Ubuntu is not a charity: Shuttleworth

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The Ubuntu GNU/Linux project is not a charity. Rather, founder Mark Shuttleworth says his aim is to build a distribution "which is freely available, showcases…

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