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News Linux News for Oct 13, 2007:
HP, You're On Notice
(2007-10-13 00:00:52) whurley: "Analyst Reports Name HP a Market Share Leader in IT Management Software? What? HP a market share leader? Across the board? Rats--I went to work for the wrong company...!"
Should Open Source Fear Microsoft Patents?
(2007-10-13 02:00:52) internetnews.com: "Is there any substance to his latest claims about open source and Microsoft's patents? Somehow, that part got lost in the hyped-up coverage of his latest threats..."
OpenOffice Won't Fork--For Now
(2007-10-13 03:00:27) ZDNet: "In spite of a bitter battle between Novell and Sun developers, OpenOffice won't fork--at least for now..."
Mozilla's Big Plans for Mobile Firefox May Be Too Little, Too Late
(2007-10-13 04:00:26) Ars Technica: "Mozilla's Firefox web browser has steadily increased in popularity on the desktop, but those market share gains haven't translated over into the mobile space despite increasing interest in mobile open-source software solutions..."
Who Can Contribute to Free Software
(2007-10-13 08:00:40) etbe: "A common misconception is that only programmers can contribute to free software..."
Lady of Lourdes College Goes Open Source
(2007-10-13 12:00:00) Free & Open Source Software in Education: "Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation has followed the footsteps of Royal Roads University, Durham Academy, and Handsworth Grammar School by using Free and Open Source Software in their classroom..."
Kernel Guru Woos Linux Devs at MontaVista Summit
(2007-10-13 14:00:14) LinuxDevices: "MontaVista's inaugural partner event this week attracted 400, including many long-time embedded industry vets..."
October 2007 Web Server Survey
(2007-10-13 16:00:18) Netcraft: "Apache loses 2.8% share this month, partly through the strong growth at the major blogging systems, and partly due to 2.5 million domains on Apache expiring at trouble-free.net..."
openSUSE 10.3: Why Did Novell Ever Bother?
(2007-10-13 18:00:53) iTWire: "Linux users don't accept criticism of their chosen distribution easily--that's probably why a number of reactions to my last piece about openSUSE tended to be somewhat short of making a point..."
Consultant: Microsoft Responds to Open Source Leadership
(2007-10-13 20:00:32) LinuxWorld: "By opening its .Net Framework libraries Microsoft is again responding to the leadership of the Open Source community, according to industry consultants and developers, but remaining on the back foot..."
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