Thanks to the Samba project, documentation about Windows networking protocols is now available to free software developers who want it. With the help of the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) and the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), Samba has hammered out an agreement for obtaining the documentation and has set up the new Protocol Freedom Information Foundation (PFIF) to make it accessible to other free software projects.
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EtherBoot isn't an application you install on your Linux desktop, but if you run computers that boot over a network -- or would like to explore network booting for either fun or profit -- it is an essential free software project.
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JT Smith on February 25, 2002 (8:00:00 AM)
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By Grant Gross -
A year after a
trademark fight between SSH Communications Security and the Open Source OpenSSH project, the use of OpenSSH has skyrocketed, at least according to numbers from OpenSSH.
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JT Smith on November 20, 2000 (8:00:00 AM)
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by Dan Berkes -
If they build it, will you buy it? In the year to come, many computer manufacturers are pinning their hopes on a new wireless technology named Bluetooth. The amount of hype generated for this product is extraordinary, especially when you consider that this time around, it's not a closed source-only party.
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