451 CAOS Theory: "But what really stands out to me is the leading contributing entity to the Linux kernel: ‘none.'"
caos theoryNone, unknown lead Linux kernel developmentLinux Today Thu, 09/17/2009 - 10:02
451 CAOS Theory: "But what really stands out to me is the leading contributing entity to the Linux kernel: ‘none.'" MIPS opens Android port under Apache licenseLinux Today Thu, 08/06/2009 - 13:04
451 CAOS Theory: "The action continues around Linux and open source in the embedded software space, where this week we are hearing that MIPS Technologies, a provider of processor technology for a range of networking, mobile, consumer and other devices, is open sourcing its port of the Linux-based Android OS software." Don't confuse Microsoft's IP with LinuxLinux Today Thu, 07/16/2009 - 21:02
451 CAOS Theory: "Microsoft's latest intellectual property (IP) licensing agreement is once again raising eyebrows among Linux and open source software fans, prompting some to wonder what Microsoft may be doing with regard to Linux and open source software." New CAOS report on open source licenses, usesLinux Today Tue, 07/07/2009 - 13:04
451 CAOS Theory: "Amid all of it, we're pleased to present our latest long-form report, CAOS 12 - The Myth of Open Source License Proliferation." The incredible, expandable Linux netbookLinux Today Wed, 06/10/2009 - 01:32
451 CAOS Theory: "My Acer A1 netbook that I purchased three months ago has already had four operating systems installed and run on it -- it shipped with Windows XP, then it had Ubuntu Netbook Remix 8.04, then I upgraded to UNR 9.10, then I went back to UNR 8.04" Community and commercial interest drove Nagios forkLinux Today Sun, 05/10/2009 - 08:05
451 CAOS Theory: "Open source eyes are watching the latest fork, this time Icinga, a new offshoot of the widely-used open source monitoring software Nagios. |