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Infrastructure Linux News for Feb 06, 2006:
CIO Today: Open-Source Hardware Challenges Licensing Models
(2006-02-06 01:00:09) "IBM was among the first to do so in October 2004 when it announced the opening of the IBM eServer BladeCenter specification under the Berkley Software Design (BSD) license..."
LinuxDevices: The Genesis of KnoppMyth
(2006-02-06 08:30:58) "I wanted control of my TV. I thought about getting a Tivo, but I wanted more control..."
Groklaw: What SCO Asked Oracle to Produce and.. um... Where
(2006-02-06 16:00:32) "To my eyes, it looks more like it could be SCO just left the place on the form blank in haste, which is perhaps why Oracle called the subpoena 'slapdash...'"
ZDNet Australia: Linux Australia Addresses Burnout Syndrome
(2006-02-06 16:45:56) "The nation's peak Linux body will informally separate some of its governance and executive functions in a move to relieve some of the pressure on its voluntary leadership..."
NewsForge: Africa Source II
(2006-02-06 18:15:06) "The focus of the conference, held on one of the most beautiful islands of Lake Victoria, was on how free and open source software (FOSS) could be integrated into the projects of [non-governmental organizations]..."
InformationWeek: Linux's Life Beyond Servers
(2006-02-06 19:00:49) "Lack of interoperability with Windows software holds back desktop deployment..."
SDAAsia: The Rise of Real-time Linux
(2006-02-06 19:45:50) "New real-time Linux enhancements open a whole new world of possibilities for Linux, ranging across the latest 3G technologies and as near as the mobile handset in your pocket..."
Computing Canada/LinuxInsider: Canada Open-Source Group Tackles Policy Issues
(2006-02-06 20:30:31) "Canada's national Linux industry association is broadening its mandate and creating programs to tackle the policy issues surrounding open-source technologies, members of its leadership team said..."
Desplesda.com: Lazuli Mockups
(2006-02-06 21:15:47) "The images below is the preliminary work on a concept I'm calling 'Lazuli,' a possible future incarnation of GNOME..."
Linux Journal: Fon Time
(2006-02-06 22:00:26) "Fon has been around for awhile. Which is to say, three months. The Spain-based brainchild of Martin Varsavsky, it's a global community of people who share WiFi connections..."
The Korea Times: Linux, Hwang Woo-suk and Lies
(2006-02-06 23:30:14) "Linux, the open-source software, seems to have nothing to do with South Korea's disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk, at least at a glance..." An interesting analogy of open source methodology, albeit somewhat contrived.
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