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[newsforge daily] March 10, 2003
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Date: Mon Mar 10 2003 - 05:30:25 EST OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DAILY EDITION * NEWSLETTER ----------------------------------------------------------------------Sponsored by Thinkgeek http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ March 10, 2003
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NewsForge Reports The U.S. as a second-class Linux citizen http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/1343204
SCO follows David HannumÂ’s 'sucker' theory in lawsuit against IBM http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/07/1728239
Linux Advisory Watch - March 7th, 2003
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Microsoft files lawsuit against SCO
Anonymous Reader writes "Microsoft files billion-dollar lawsuit for misappropriation of corporate image, torturous interference, unfair competition and breach of contract."
A Quick Lindows 3.0 Overview
Anonymous Reader writes "OSNews posted a quick review of Lindows 3.0, as seen by a (primarily) Lycoris user." Turning Linux into a real-time operating system http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/10/0126210 Anonymous Reader writes "This article is based on a masters thesis project which investigated the possibility of turning Linux into a real-time operating system. The authors primarily focus on available "hard real-time" solutions for Linux, but also look into some "soft real-time" variants for completeness."
Xbox Linux team issues antitrust plea
The programmers who got Linux to run on Microsoft's gaming console now want the EC's antitrust body to head off a legal response $1 billion lawsuit against IBM could taint Linux http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/08/1347205 SAN JOSE — SCO Group's $1 billion lawsuit against IBM for allegedly giving away trade secrets in its open-source Linux programs is a potential boon to Microsoft and other proprietary software companies. Axceleon Launches Academic High-Performance Grid Computing http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/08/1342226 Axceleon, leaders in computational grid software, announced today that it is offering special pricing to the academic community.
Why SCO Needs to Go
uninet writes "It's clear to any long term observer of the community that this means exactly one thing: SCO has not been able to succeed in the Linux and dying UNIX businesses and is now seeking an alternative way to bring in profits. Its no secret that the company hasn't been doing well for some time, in fact, Open for Business and others questioned SuSE and Conectiva's alliance with SCO and TurboLinux (which was recently bought up by a ... (Updated) SCO-Caldera Sues IBM in Intellectual Pro http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/08/1334239 MozillaQuest Magazine takes a look at the legal nitty-gritty and reports: "The legal action appears to be about claims involving the UNIX and Linux operating systems . . . Interestingly, none of these counts are for UNIX source code copyright infringement. The impression we formed upon skimming over the 136 paragraph Complaint is that SCO-Caldera is all bent out of shape because SCO is losing UNIX business..."
SCO: IBM Suit Not About Linux
The legal action the SCO Group brought against IBM on Thursday has nothing to do with Linux or the open-source community, Darl McBride, CEO and president of the SCO Group, stressed in a media conference on Friday morning.
Red Hat: An Appraisal and Outlook
Ever since the market bubble burst, Red Hat has been struggling to regain its initial glow of excitement. Although it claims prestigious accounts (Amazon, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Cisco and others), enterprise IT loyalty to a specific Linux distribution and distributor is less locked in than with proprietary systems. To unsubscribe - If you do not wish to subscribe to NewsForge Daily, go to: http://www.osdn.com/newsletters/unsubscribe.shtml Copyright (c)1999-2003 Open Source Development Network. All rights reserved Received on Mon Mar 10 06:57:37 2003 This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Aug 23 2006 - 13:27:26 EDT |
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