Interoperability: Joint Research by Microsoft and Novell
Sep 13, 2007Microsoft and Novell have announced the opening of an Open Interoperability Lab within the scope of cooperation between the two companies.
more »A Gaggle of Schedulers in Kernel Development Battle
Sep 07, 2007Really Fair - Really Simple, Really Fair - Really Unfair: three schedulers are the topic of current discussions on the kernel mailing list.
more »KDE 4.0 Release Postponed Once More
Sep 07, 2007The developers of the KDE desktop environment have again postponed the release of the next major version.
more »ATI Wants Open Source Drivers
Sep 07, 2007Following speculation about the graphics card vendor ATI and a free Linux driver, a company representative has now confirmed that ATI will be placing the specifications of the R500 under an NDA.
more »GnuTLS Version 2.0.0 Released
Sep 07, 2007Version 2.0.0 of the GnuTLS security database improves access to X.509 certificates and adds RSA with SHA-256/384/512 certificates to the crop of supported crypto approaches.
more »Red Hat Releases JBoss ESB 4.2
Sep 06, 2007Red Hat Linux has just released JBoss ESB 4.2, a community variant of its JBoss middleware.
more »Competition: XML for Mini-Browser in VoIP Phones
Sep 05, 2007Snom is calling for developers to submit inventive XML applications for the mini-browser in its Linux-based VoIP phones. Contributions will be published under the BSD license.
more »Linus Torvalds: No Kernel 3.0
Aug 23, 2007Linux inventor Linus Torvalds says there's no need for Kernel 3.0.
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