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2007 05 28

Novell Opened Door to Linux 'Licensing' from Microsoft

The Story of the Federal Aviation Administration, Which Considers Linux Desktops

PCLinuxOS Keeps Getting Nothing But Excellent Reviews

Linux Media Center Edition Now Probes Video Card Capabilities

Sun Chief: OpenSolaris (Nexenta) is Just Like Ubuntu

Large Business Increasingly Adopt Open Source Mentality

Anti-GPLv3 Atroturfing or Just Paranoia?

New Zealand Government Gets Some More Linux

Mozilla Gets Some More Honours from Microsoft-hired Shill

New and Extensive Linux Introduction/Advocacy Page

Novell's Deal is a Scandal, Novell Admits the GPLv3 Will Have Impact

More on the Dell/Novell/Microsoft Connection

Figure: How Free Software Puts the Customer in Charge

Another Microsoft Attempt at 'Student Grab'?

Red Hat Thinks Attacks on Linux is the Direct Result of Vista/Longhorn Flop

More 'Glue' Makes Platform Compatibility Irrelevant

New Legislation in Germany Restricts Hacking, But Raises Questions

Nepal Prepares GNU/Linux Distribution?

Microsoft's Anti-Linux Tactics Named "Scareware"

Novell is in Trouble, Microsoft's FUD Problem to Be Resolved

Novell Told Off for Sexist Linux Advertising

Linux Servers Create New Opportunities for Smaller Businesses

A Look at the Power of Mozilla Applications

Latest Linux Mint Reviewed, New GIMP Released

OpenSolaris a Decade Behind GNU/Linux?

Plenty of Choice in Linux Desktop Search

Government Opens Up to White Boxes (Choice)

KDE Gets Even More User Friendly Owing to New Project

Flawed 'Studies' Used to Attack Open Source and Linux

Gender Gap in Open Source/Linux Seems Narrower

The Real Longhorn (Not Vista = XP + Gown) Available for Download

Windows Vista Admits Its Own Programs Slow It Down

Google Apps Manager Talks About Their Microsoft Office Rival

Anti-Linux Ads from Microsoft Get More Aggressive

DNS Servers Reveal the Increased Anger Directed at Microsoft