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Battles loom between free, proprietary software Posted By Adam Beecher - 08:44, 26 May 2003
The free-software movement has surmounted all kinds of obstacles in its short history, moving from a political statement to a prominent position inside the world's largest companies.
IBM carves up bladed Linux clusters Posted By Adam Beecher - 22:30, 21 May 2003
IBM has added blade servers to the mix of systems it sells as part of a large Linux cluster offering targeted at users in scientific fields.
Red Hat, Linux, consumers, money - do they mix? Posted By Adam Beecher - 22:28, 21 May 2003
Earlier this year Red Hat split its range into two segments - effectively, business and everything else. It did this in the wrong order, as The Register remarked at the time...
Palm has a worthy rival in Linux-based PDA Posted By Adam Beecher - 18:31, 19 May 2003
When personal digital assistants, or PDAs, captured the public imagination - or at least the fancy of gadget lovers - Palm took an early and commanding market lead.
Opera Debuts Latest Version for Linux Posted By Adam Beecher - 18:30, 19 May 2003
Oslo, Norway's Opera Software debuted the latest version of its Opera browser for Linux Monday. The new version, Opera 7.11 for Linux, builds on the previous Opera 6 for Linux with a built-in email client and email organizer, as well as a number of other new features.
IBM to enlist Eric S Raymond? Posted By Adam Beecher - 18:29, 19 May 2003
OVER THE WEEKEND Linux and Main reported that IBM might be about to hire Eric S. Raymond as a trial consultant to assist with its defense against SCO's billion-dollar intellectual property lawsuit.
SCO targets Linux customers Posted By Adam Beecher - 15:07, 15 May 2003
SCO Group, a financially struggling company that claims its Unix intellectual property has been illegally incorporated into Linux, has sent letters to about 1,500 of the world's largest corporations warning they could be liable for using Linux.
It's that time of year again Posted By Liam Bedford - 17:14, 13 May 2003 Edited by Ken Guest - 17:14, 13 May 2003
The ILUG AGM will provisionally take place in Dublin, on June 28th (this depends on finding a room/hall to have it in over that weekend).
Current agenda includes some talks (none of which will be about how Windows is better than Linux), an election or two, and possibly a quiz/giveaways.
If anyone has a thought on a talk they might want to give, please contact the committee
OpenForum Europe rejects Perens charges Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:51, 9 May 2003
This week, Linux evangelist Bruce Perens criticised OpenForum Europe for supporting software patents in the European Community. Graham Taylor, Director OpenForum Europe, has penned this open letter in response.
Red Hat, Fujitsu sign partnership Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:51, 9 May 2003
Fujitsu on Thursday said it has signed an agreement with Red Hat under which the companies plan to jointly develop and market Red Hat's Linux for Fujitsu's Intel-based computers.
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