Getting on the Linux wavelength
roundup A developer takes steps to get the OS running on the Zune; meanwhile, long-term support for Fedora Linux winds down.
A developer takes steps to get the open-source software running on Microsoft's media player; meanwhile, long-term support for Fedora Linux winds down.
blog It's still buggy, but a port of the operating system to the proprietary player is "at least...partway working."
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blog France-based open-source consortium is operating as a new entity, formed by merging ObjectWeb with the Chinese IT institute Orientware.
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Linux on Zune may be soon
blog It's still buggy, but a port of the operating system to the proprietary player is "at least...partway working."
January 2, 2007
Long-term Fedora Linux support ending
Lack of contributions from outside programmers, funding among reasons why Fedora Legacy project is winding down.January 2, 2007
Amsterdam to evaluate open source
Seeking independence from proprietary software, city joins growing list of other municipalities testing Linux.January 2, 2007
Open-source ObjectWeb merges with Orientware
blog France-based open-source consortium is operating as a new entity, formed by merging ObjectWeb with the Chinese IT institute Orientware.
January 2, 2007
OpenVZ ported to Sun Niagara servers
Linux can be subdivided into "containers" on Sun's newest Sparc servers, matching a feature Solaris already possesses.December 29, 2006
Red Hat's next Linux due before March
Company plans to ship its next major version of the operating system on February 28, two months after its earlier deadline.December 28, 2006
Year in review: Grappling with open source
The past year saw the acquisition of JBoss, as well as a Microsoft-Novell deal that tested the legal limits of commercial open source.December 19, 2006