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TurboLinux Wizpy launching worldwide in June, Jun 01, 2007
The TurboLinux Wizpy, a multimedia media player that contains a PC-bootable version of the Linux operating system, will go on sale worldwide in June.
Why Novell Must Not Crash and Burn, Jun 01, 2007
Some people are rubbing their hands in glee at the thought of Novell crashing and burning completely, but such a development could actually turn out to be one of the worst things to happen to free software.
OpenSolaris fans in a tizzy over 'Project Copy Linux', Jun 01, 2007
Sun Microsystems has moved one mailing list posting closer to explaining how it plans to mimic the Linux distribution model with OpenSolaris.
Highly flexible Fedora 7 Linux arrives, Jun 01, 2007
On May 31, Red Hat's sponsored and community supported open source Fedora Project released the latest version of its distribution: Fedora 7.
Microsoft Would Lose Patent Rights Under New Linux License Terms, Jun 01, 2007
The final draft of GPLv3 states that companies that distribute open-source software cannot at the same time pursue patent claims against users of that software.
Fedora 7 released, Jun 01, 2007
Fedora 7, the latest version of the popular community-driven Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat, was released this morning.
FSF Releases the Final Draft of GPLv3, Jun 01, 2007
The final version of the GNU General Public License 3.0 should be published before the end of June, bringing to an end some 18 months of discussions around the new license, the Free Software Foundation said on May 31.
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