Novell Offered Takeover Proposal
Mar 03, 2010Novell is back on the winning side. But investment firm Elliott Associates considers its stock below where it should be. Therefore, Elliott wants to take over the Linux and NetWare firm altogether.
more »CeBIT 2010: Plug Computer with Ubuntu
Mar 02, 2010The Cirrus Plug 3.0 from Ionics with 2GHz ARM processor, WLAN b/g, Bluetooth, and internal 120GB hard disk is about the size of a Coke can. The device is displayed at CeBIT Hall 2.
more »CeBIT 2010: Plug Computer with Ubuntu
Mar 02, 2010The Cirrus Plug 3.0 from Ionics with 2GHz ARM processor, WLAN b/g, Bluetooth, and internal 120GB hard disk is about the size of a Coke can. The device is displayed at CeBIT Hall 2.
more »NetSecL 2.6 with QEMU
Mar 01, 2010NetSecL, a Slackware-based Linux distro with a special eye to security, is now available in version 2.6.
more »Novell Gains in Q1
Feb 26, 2010With a revenue of $202 million and a net income of $20 million, Novell ended its first quarter somewhat as expected on Wall Street.
more »New Graphical Interface for Ubuntu on ARM
Feb 25, 2010Linux is the operating system of choice for devices with ARM processors. Unfortunately problems with graphics appear in most cases. Ubuntu wants to fix this with a new GUI.
more »New PC Linux Knoppix 6.3 to be Launched at CeBIT
Feb 25, 2010The German Linux expert, Klaus Knopper, will launch the new version 6.3 of his PC operating system Knoppix, at the start of the CeBIT this year.
more »New PC Linux Knoppix 6.3 to be Launched at CeBIT
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