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Linux In Industry: Flogas Ireland Posted By Ken Guest - 11:47, 2 September 2003
Ciaran Costelloe, CTO of Flogas Ireland details the details on how and why Linux and other Open Source software is deployed in Flogas Ireland.
New Tutorial: Continuing CVS Posted By Ken Guest - 21:12, 29 August 2003
Dave O'Connor explains how to tag CVS Repositaries, manage branches, set up triggers and discusses CVS Web.
European Protests Against Software Patents Posted By Ken Guest - 15:02, 25 August 2003 Edited by Ken Guest - 15:02, 25 August 2003
On Wednesday, August 27th, there will be a last-minute demonstration at the European Parliament in Brussels against the proposed directive on software patents, organized by the FFII. As an additional (or alternative) action, people and organizations are encouraged to participate in an online demonstration that day, replacing the main pages of their Web sites with text explaining the dangers of introducing unlimited patentability in Europe.
The proposed directive would make it impossible to refuse patents on algorithms and business methods such as a recently-uncovered EPO patent granted to Amazon on ordering a gift for and automatically delivering it to a third party, which is even broader than its infamous 1-Click patent (which will also be patentable).
ILUG Knoppix CD Posted By Ken Guest - 14:19, 21 August 2003 Edited by Ken Guest - 14:19, 21 August 2003
The .iso of the ILUG Knoppix CD is now available from the website.
It contains Irish ISP settings, ILUG graphics + more.
ViM tutorial: word completion, indenting, function navigation Posted By Ken Guest - 08:59, 20 August 2003 Edited by Ken Guest - 08:59, 20 August 2003
Ken Guest focuses on how ViM can quicken software coders.
Connecting to IOL Broadband with a USB modem Posted By Ken Guest - 10:19, 18 August 2003 Edited by Ken Guest - 10:19, 18 August 2003
As contributed by Gary I've written an article on connecting to iol broadband with a usb modem which may be useful to some Linux users.
ILUG Response to European Union Copyright Directive Posted By Paul O'Malley - 13:14, 15 August 2003 Edited by Ken Guest - 13:14, 15 August 2003
Have a look at http://www.tabserv.com/ILUG/ for a chance to contribute to the EUCD debate in a constructive, proactive way. We have less than 30 days.
Linux license - third time's the charm? Posted By Kevin Lyda - 11:09, 15 August 2003
Called the UK number I was given. I gave my details - do you know how ridiculous the phrase, "Hi, my name is Kevin Lyda and I'm calling about purchasing a Linux license" sounds after you've said it about a dozen times? Anyway she gave me the number of the Irish office. I explained that I'd already called them and I'd been sent to the UK number. So after going on hold and being transfered about, I finally was asked for my details and they'd call me back. I gave them and upon asking when I could expect a call back was told they'd try to get back to me today. As licensing schemes go I think this one is terribly inefficient. And to date I've yet to be asked how many machines I have to license - 3 desktops and 2 servers for the curious.
Continuing the quest for a Linux license Posted By Kevin Lyda - 10:56, 15 August 2003
So I contacted the number in Ireland since the UK number I was given didn't work. The first person put me on hold while trying to find a local distributor. She was unable to find one so she transfered me to the "support department" (not sure I heard that correctly). The woman who answered there was unclear what I wanted so I explained that I had downloaded Linux off the net and was calling to get the license SCO said I needed. She still seemed unclear but suggested I call the UK and gave me a number (and she gave it with the country code and the leading 0 which is incorrect, but I'll manage). I'm calling that number now - country number three in my quest for a Linux license!
SCO execs had a preset sale plan Posted By Adam Beecher - 10:34, 14 August 2003
SCO Group Inc. said three of its executives began selling shares on a preset schedule after the company filed a software lawsuit against International Business Machines Corp. that seeks as much as $50 billion.
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