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SCO Loses Attempt to Move Novell Case to State Court

The SCO Group Inc. has seen better days. After reporting disappointing losses in its latest quarter, thanks to growing legal costs and shrinking license...

GNOME 2.6: Two Left Feet?

The latest release of the GNOME Desktop, 2.6.1, hit Web and FTP servers near you on 14 May 2004. Its purty, to be sure,...

Novell v. SCO: The Telling Blow?

Its been a busy time for SCO watchers. First, the company—somehow, some way—managed to twist its way out of its deal with BayStar Capital...

SCO Ruling May Threaten Linuxs Progress in Enterprise

The shape of The SCO Group Inc.s legal assault on open-source Unix took a slow-motion turn on Thursday, with the court extending the trial...

Kattoon: June 14, 2004

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SCO Trying to Hold Industry for Ransom

Thinking about SCOs chances of prevailing in its battle against Linux, I am reminded of a cartoon I once saw. It shows a scientist—probably...

SCOs Revenue Plummets as Legal Costs Mount

Mounting legal costs and dwindling license revenues drove The SCO Group back into the red for its second fiscal quarter, as it poured money...

Lindows Bundles Its Linux OS with Two Rivals Distros

In whats certainly a different twist in operating-system marketing, Lindows is offering a CD bundle of not just its own Linux operating system, Linspire,...

SCO Wants to Delay Linux Trial with IBM

The SCO Group would like to see the trial date of its Linux copyright case with IBM moved from April 2005 to September 2005,...

Iowa County Government Embraces Open Source

Looking to cut costs, Iowas Pottawattamie County switched from mostly Microsoft software to Linux. The move entails a migration to the MySQL open-source database...