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Debian upgrade may 'break' systems, Jun 10, 2005
A Debian developer has warned around 30 percent of users upgrading to the new version of his project's Linux distribution would seriously disrupt their systems in the process.
SCO's independent accountant resigns, Jun 10, 2005
Controversial Unix vendor SCO Group has appointed a new independent accounting firm after KPMG resigned
Big Business Talks Up Linux, Jun 10, 2005
The promises of a successful move to Linux -- greater speed and lower costs -- are what every technology-dependent business is after.
Add-on PlayStation 3 HDD will run Linux, Jun 10, 2005
In an interview with Impress PC Watch, [Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken] Kutaragi disclosed that he plans to install the Linux operating system on the PS3's hard disc drive (HDD) so it will be recognized as a computer, rather than a mere console.
Integrating and securing Linux without a silver bullet, Jun 10, 2005
There is no silver bullet for security. The threats are as dynamic as the technologies upon which they prey. A systemic approach to security should always be considered.
Is the telephone industry ready for open source?, Jun 10, 2005
Five years after the dot-com bust, the spotlight is again shining on a brash tech whiz kid who thinks his software will radically transform an old-world industry.
Wall St. does a numbers job on Linux, Jun 10, 2005
It's been a short ride, but if investment-banking house SG Cowen & Co is to be believed, then the North American Linux market has stopped growing.
Microsoft 'hypervisor' plan takes shape, Jun 10, 2005
Microsoft gave more details Tuesday on its plans to launch Windows-based "hypervisor" software for running multiple operating systems.
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