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Software Developer Hans Reiser Leads Police To Wife's Body


Prosecutors could provide leniency in sentencing Wednesday in exchange for Reiser's last-minute cooperation.

Hans Reiser led police and prosecutors to his wife's dead body Monday.
In April, a jury convicted the computer engineer of killing his wife. Reiser maintained his innocence during the trial. Prosecutors could provide leniency in sentencing Wednesday in exchange for his last-minute cooperation.

Thirty-one-year-old Nina Reiser was last seen dropping off the couple's two children at Hans Reiser's home in Oakland, Calif. in September 2006. Police found her vehicle with groceries and Nina Reiser's pocketbook and cell phone inside. Since the phone's battery was missing, police were unable to trace her last steps through cell phone tower signals.



 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, July 08 2008 @ 13:36:54 EDT (65 reads)
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  Linux Related

It's not the Gates, it's the bars


By Richard Stallman
Founder, Free Software Foundation

To pay so much attention to Bill Gates' retirement is missing the point. What really matters is not Gates, nor Microsoft, but the unethical system of restrictions that Microsoft, like many other software companies, imposes on its customers.

That statement may surprise you, since most people interested in computers have strong feelings about Microsoft. Businessmen and their tame politicians admire its success in building an empire over so many computer users.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Monday, July 07 2008 @ 12:32:07 EDT (64 reads)
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  Debian Related

Debian 4.0r3 available in the Linux Identity Set magazine


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  Posted by linuxwiz on Wednesday, June 25 2008 @ 11:20:22 EDT (77 reads)
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  SCO related

SCO Reorganizes its Reorganization Plan


SCO turned up in bankruptcy court the other day to say that it was withdrawing its latest reorganization plan – the one where a mystery Arab moneybags was going to put $100 million at its disposal – and submit another one that has the same mystery Arab moneybags pumping even more money into SCO.

According to what SCO told us, and has yet to detail to the court because they’re still working on it, it’s a result of the due diligence.

Things are supposedly looking even brighter than before.


 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Friday, April 11 2008 @ 08:00:47 EDT (195 reads)
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  SCO related

Bankruptcy trustee skeptical as SCO punts on reorg plan


A private equity firm that was prepared to fund SCO's reorganization is now having second thoughts. According to a memorandum of understanding that was revealed to the public in February, Steve Norris Capital Partners (SNCP) had tentatively offered to buy $5 million in stock and supply a $95 million loan for paying creditors and resurrecting the company. SNCP has now backed out of the plan and is instead negotiating a buyout of SCO assets.
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Friday, April 04 2008 @ 07:43:28 EDT (181 reads)
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  Bull!!

Novell insists it’s winning the Linux wars


In the third of a series of interviews by Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin, Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian (right) insisted his company is not being hurt by its association with Microsoft.

“Novell grew 200% in the SUSE Linux marketplace year-over-year from an invoicing perspective,” he said. The overall market is growing at 22% according to IDC,” and “we’re taking some market share from our competitors.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 14:00:38 EDT (210 reads)
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  Microsoft Related

ISO approval: A good process gone bad


You may have read our background article about ODF and OOXML and why Red Hat believes OOXML should not be approved as an ISO standard. This time, we focus on how the standardization process has been compromised at ISO.

ISO’s JTC-1 directives were designed to provide a fair, consensus-based way to design standards that are portable, interoperable, and adaptable to all languages and cultures. The OOXML proposal has suffered from two basic problems: (1) voting irregularities, and (2) the use of a fast-track process for a complex, new, large specification that has not received adequate industry review. The resulting specification was driven almost exclusively by one vendor, has not achieved industry consensus, and has had thousands of issues logged against it, largely due to issues involving implementability, portability, and interoperability. Although resolutions have been proposed for many of the issues that have been raised, there is virtually no time to review these resolutions to determine whether they fix the problems. And the voting irregularities have raised serious issues with the fairness of the process.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 13:28:09 EDT (202 reads)
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  Microsoft Related

Is Microsoft really any more trustworthy?


Lately, Microsoft has been trying really, really hard to appear as open source's best friend. All I can say is: "With friends like these, who needs enemies?"

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 08:19:37 EDT (194 reads)
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Microsoft continues to prey upon the overly cautious with patent deals


Apparently Microsoft has a thing for conservative Japan. Just when I thought Microsoft had closed patent cross-licensing deals with every Japanese firm ever to have considered corporate existence, Microsoft surprises me with a deal with Onkyo.

So far Microsoft's list includes the needy (the various second-rate Linux distributions and Novell, which is a first-class Linux distribution with second-class aspirations of how to build on its technical merit) and the overly cautious (Japanese and Korean electronics companies for whom it's easier to just pay rather than try to figure out whether Microsoft's machinations are worthy). Microsoft might consider this a Very Good Start, but to me it looks like a Very Poor End to Microsoft's attempts to afflict the world with its dubious patent-rattling.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Sunday, March 23 2008 @ 21:56:11 EDT (217 reads)
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  SCO related

Update: McBride ousted at SCO, lawsuits to continue


Lindon (UT) – The SCO Group plans to emerge from Chapter 11 soon and revealed that not only will it modify its business strategy towards mobile products, it will also replace chief executive officer Darl McBride and pick up the Linux and Unix license lawsuits against IBM and Novell.

The new owner of The SCO Group, investment firm Stephen Norris Capital Partners (SNCP), is planning to open a new chapter in SCO’s Linux lawsuit history, which started back in March of 2003 when the company filed a $1 billion suit against IBM. As part of its plan organization, SCO announced that it will appeal the proceedings, which will begin with an appeal against a key decision in favor of Novell from August 10, 2007, which also impacts the lawsuit against IBM.
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Thursday, March 06 2008 @ 07:36:13 EST (262 reads)
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  SCO related

SCO CEO likely will be forced out of job


Darl McBride said Monday he regrets that he is being pushed out as CEO of The SCO Group software company but not his decision to sue IBM and Novell, lawsuits that led to the company's bankruptcy and ultimately his departure.
McBride will no longer be CEO of the Lindon-based company if a bankruptcy judge approves the company's reorganization plan that aims to bring in new owners.
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, March 04 2008 @ 20:24:16 EST (244 reads)
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  Microsoft Related

Microsoft's latest interoperability pledge: How free is 'open'


No move by Microsoft to share information with its competitors will ever be taken at face value, and certainly yesterday's new Interoperability Principle will come under very close scrutiny. Is this the opening of the floodgates the EC has been demanding?

In incremental, measured, if slow steps, Microsoft has made some efforts to comply with directives from the European Commission to make its software and protocols more interoperable with products from other manufacturers. Yesterday, the company surrendered one more boundary between its interoperability policy and the EC's dream situation, making a huge chunk of the information it published in response to the EC's order available to developers free of charge.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Friday, February 22 2008 @ 14:05:32 EST (568 reads)
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  Bull!!

Microsoft To Open Source: Let's Be Friends


In a move that many industry watchers expected would happen just after hell froze over, Microsoft Corp. on Thursday unveiled a strategy for increasing its support for industry standards and improving its traditionally frosty relationship with open source communities.

Microsoft's new openness and interoperability plan focuses on high volume products such as Windows Vista (including the .NET Framework), Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Office 2007, Exchange Server 2007, and Office SharePoint Server 2007, as well as future versions of these products.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Thursday, February 21 2008 @ 12:22:28 EST (478 reads)
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  SCO related

NASDAQ Gives SCO The Boot


There are only so many times you can cheat the reaper.

In the case of embattled Unix vendor SCO, it appears as though time has run out for its life as a publicly listed company on the NASDAQ stock exchange.


Effective the open of business today, NASDAQ has delisted SCO's publicly traded stock, which had traded under the symbol SCOX. At the close of business yesterday, shares of SCOX traded at a closing price of $0.18. During the last 52 weeks, shares of SCOX had ranged from $0.15 to $2.21. At the close of market yesterday, the stock had nearly 21.5 million shares outstanding.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Friday, December 28 2007 @ 10:47:17 EST (380 reads)
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  SCO related

Microsoft Tight-Lipped On Unix Ownership Question


For months, I've been trying to get Microsoft to answer a few questions about the Unix technologies in its intellectual property portfolio. Microsoft agreed to an interview, then backed out. So the question remains: How much Unix code does Microsoft have its hands on?

Microsoft's Unix roots go back more than 25 years. The company developed a version of Unix called Xenix in the 1980s that was widely used in its day. Separately, Microsoft acquired and distributed a software package called Windows Services for Unix that includes a Unix subsystem, hundreds of Unix utilities, and related tools. That software layer, redubbed the Subsystem for Unix-based Applications, comes included with Windows Vista Enterprise and Ultimate editions and will be bundled into the soon-to-ship Windows Server 2008. It lets you run Unix apps on Windows.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Monday, December 10 2007 @ 18:52:18 EST (454 reads)
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Tuesday, March 04 2008 @ 21:24:16 EST
· SCO CEO likely will be forced out of job
Friday, February 22 2008 @ 15:05:32 EST
· Microsoft\'s latest interoperability pledge: How free is \'open\'
Thursday, February 21 2008 @ 13:22:28 EST
· Microsoft To Open Source: Let\'s Be Friends
Friday, December 28 2007 @ 11:47:17 EST
· NASDAQ Gives SCO The Boot
Monday, December 10 2007 @ 19:52:18 EST
· Microsoft Tight-Lipped On Unix Ownership Question
Sunday, November 25 2007 @ 14:43:04 EST
· Microsoft FUDwatch: Windows vs. Linux security
Wednesday, October 03 2007 @ 18:57:35 EDT
· Microsoft\'s pseudo-open source: open trap for open-source developers?
Thursday, September 20 2007 @ 13:33:44 EDT
· SCO Blames Linux For Bankruptcy Filing
Tuesday, September 18 2007 @ 17:19:43 EDT
· SCO says there is \'substantial doubt\' it will survive
Monday, August 13 2007 @ 07:43:44 EDT
· Big \'No\' To SCO