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The Microsoft-Novell Linux deal two years later
Both vendors paint a rosy picture, but others believe Novell made too big a concession to Microsoft regarding intellectual property issues and Linux. Read more...

Canonical puts Ubuntu on ARM netbooks

Gartner: Open source in every business within 12 months

Sun banks on open source for its survival

How 10 famous tech products got their names

Amazon to sell OLPC's XO laptop starting Nov. 17

Microsoft denies paying contractor to abandon Linux

Specialty Linuxes to the rescue

Pentagon picks application life-cycle management tool for 10,000 users

VMware to offer virtualization for mobile phones

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Managing far-flung developers, open-source-style
Enterprises that are outsourcing their software development could stand to learn some management and process techniques from the open-source community.

Microsoft exec touts 'mixed-source' environments
In the past five years, Microsoft has signed 500 licensing deals for other companies to use its patents, an executive says. Key among these are the 'deep' agreements with Novell, which will result in Linux-Windows interoperability in a number of areas, including document formats, accessibility, systems management and virtualization.

Installing Linux apps: A few good tips
Getting new software installed on Linux doesn't have to be hard, but it can differ depending on what you're installing.

Linux examined: Xandros Professional
Xandros, an unabashedly commercial distro of Linux, does its best to be user-friendly. Thanks to an easy install and emphasis on commercial apps, it succeeds for the most part.

Beware open-source violations lurking in your code
Also check that open-source code is patched appropriately and that you're not using open source without knowing it.

Dropbox: File synchronization and sharing couldn't be easier
If you're in need of a service that allows you to share files, photos or graphics among Windows, Mac and Linux systems, as well as incrementally backup data online, then Dropbox may be for you.

The A-Z of programming languages: Python
Python was created to help develop applications that run only occasionally and for a short period of time, but that can also use complex logic.

Standing on Principle
Because he has sacrificed for what he believes in, free software movement founder Richard Stallman has earned the admiration he has inspired.

YACC, Unix, and programming advice from a Bell Labs veteran
Bell Labs alumni Stephen Johnson tells about the creation of Yet Another Compiler Compiler (YACC), and offers some advice to programmers as well: You can't rewrite a program too many times.

Linux examined: OpenSUSE 11.0
OpenSUSE 11.0, sponsored by Novell, offers some under-the-hood updates and improvements for experienced Linux users, but it may be too much for newbies.

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