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News Linux News for Mar 05, 2005:
OSDir: Where is the SuSE Community?
(2005-03-05 01:00:00) "Aside from the dynamic duo of Nat & Miguel I rarely see any articles, reviews, love letters, or many other forms of groundswell support from users. Scooby-doo where are you...?"
Enterprise Linux IT: Linux Reality Outstrips Linux Myth
(2005-03-05 03:00:47) "In the case of the PC industry tipping point now upon us, that mythology is built around the legend of Linus Torvalds..."
The Guardian: Second Sight
(2005-03-05 05:00:37) "...[I]t is standard practice for governments to deliver publicly funded software into private hands, to companies that make the public--and even the government--beg for permission to use it afterwards..."
ServerWatch: Enterprise Unix Roundup: Is FooNix Enterprise Ready?
(2005-03-05 09:00:35) "We're sure FooNix is, in fact, a very nice operating system. We're less sure that its niceness says much about it these days, as there are many nice operating systems..."
LinuxElectrons: Mozilla Foundation Expands with Launch of Mozilla China
(2005-03-05 13:00:33) "The launch of Mozilla China follows similar international affiliate programs Mozilla Europe and Mozilla Japan..."
LinuxPR: OpenOffice.org Announces Version 2.0 Public Beta
(2005-03-05 15:00:25) "The OpenOffice.org project is pleased to announce that the first public beta release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 is now available for download..."
eWeek: New OSI President Steps Down
(2005-03-05 17:00:00) "Russ Nelson, the newly elected president of the Open Source Initiative, announced that he was resigning the office, reportedly in part because of accusations of racism..." More reaction to OSI's changes in leadership.
Groklaw: SCO v. IBM: The Short Version
(2005-03-05 19:00:04) Humor: "Some readers complain that the SCO v. IBM litigation is taking too long to be resolved, others that it's too complex, too hard to follow..."
OSDir: The Spam Assassin Behind SpamAssassin
(2005-03-05 21:00:05) "When most of us get email offering questionable herbal alternatives to Viagra or dubiously low prices on Adobe software, we simply delete it..."
NewsForge: Linux Grids Take Over High Performance Computing at Penn State
(2005-03-05 23:00:55) "Linux-based computing grids are becoming the default setup at Penn State University's High Performance Computing department, thanks in part to the Emerging Technologies (ET) group at the college..."
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