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News Linux News for Feb 05, 2005:
eWeek: Sun, Open Source and Star Trek
(2005-02-05 00:15:56) "With its CDDL and patent policies, Sun is showing that it still doesn't get open source. Argh...!"
Community: A Patent Plan of Action
(2005-02-05 01:00:38) One developer's patent may be broad enough to apply to all of web services. No, he asks the community, what should be done with the patent?
Windows IT Pro: So Much for the Linux Threat
(2005-02-05 03:00:00) "And as the PC industry comes out of an economic recession and enterprises resume technology spending, it's interesting to note that Microsoft solutions, not open-source solutions such as Linux, are making the biggest gains..."
Confessions of an Old Fogey: Tipping Points
(2005-02-05 05:00:22) "'What If David Weise hadn't gotten Windows applications running in protected mode...'"
Linux Box: The Linux Box Marketing Project
(2005-02-05 07:00:04) "Linux is more secure, more stable, and less costly then competing proprietary offerings so why is it so hard to buy and sell systems with GNU/Linux preinstalled...?"
OfB.biz: Edging Toward the Ninety/Ten
(2005-02-05 09:00:42) "It is a cliché worth recalling when designing software. Ninety percent of users, it is said, use ten percent of the features in a software package..."
PR: Samba 3.0.11 Available for Download
(2005-02-05 11:00:23) "This is the version that production Samba servers should run for all current bug-fixes..." Announcement within.
NewsForge: Interview: Mad Penguin's Adam Doxtater
(2005-02-05 13:00:33) "Mad Penguin is a phenomenon. To those who frequent it, it's a way of life, an attitude, a religion. For the man who created it, it's both a vision of the future and an emotional outlet..."
CoolTechZone: The State of Linux Gaming
(2005-02-05 17:00:48) "In fact, distributions have matured to the point where they can be the only operating system on a home computer. Except for one thing--Gaming..."
Yahoo!/Investor's Business Daily: Like Linux, Databases Going Open Source
(2005-02-05 20:00:54) "IBM and Oracle--two of Linux's biggest patrons--have relished the effect the free software has had on Microsoft and other foes..."
internetnews.com: Red Hat and Meetup.com Cross Roads
(2005-02-05 21:00:03) "Usually on the first Thursday of every month, they gather at up to 326 different points around the globe from Mumbai to Boston to discuss code and the programs that run on top of it..."
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