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Novell is aligning itself with the Free Software Foundation, which particularly loathes proprietary modules that run as a component of the Linux kernel
Source: uk.news.yahoo.com

Nuremberg hopes to create ‘Linux Valley’ 
The Franconia region around Nuremberg, Germany, hopes to establish Europe’s first “Linux Valley” with the launch of a new business campus focused on open source innovation.
Source: www.linuxworld.com.au

Review: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 
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Source: www.osnews.com

Red Hat rains on Xen parade 
Most of the computing industry may be rallying behind Xen virtualisation, but Red Hat believes the technology is nowhere near enterprise-ready
Source: uk.news.yahoo.com

Novell’s UK channel left stunned following McKenzie resignation 
Vendor claims her decision to resign was based on ‘individual reasons’
Source: uk.news.yahoo.com

Linux’s foray into Windows territory 
The open-source Linux operating system has made deep in-roads into the servers of large companies, but employee desktop’s have so far remained Microsoft’s stronghold.
Source: www.stuff.co.nz

UniPress Software Releases Linux Supported FootPrints LANsurveyor 9.6 
UniPress announced a major upgrade to its popular FootPrints LANsurveyor product. Powered by Neon Software’s LANsurveyor 9.6, the latest version of this integrated add-on solution to the FootPrints service desk product line has significant enhancements to further assist service and IT help desk managers in solving customer and employee problems faster, including auto-discovery of IT assets,
Source: www.linux.sys-con.com

Lockheed Martin Selects Linux Powered SGI Altix 4700 Server For F-35 Lightning II 
Silicon Graphics announced that Lockheed Martin has selected the SGI Altix 4700 server to serve as the host computing platform for the F-35 ‘Lightning II’ Training Devices. SGI has integrated its renowned scalable shared-memory SGI NUMAflex architecture with blade packaging to create the first 64-bit Linux OS-based server with a blade design that offers true ‘plug and solve’ flexibility.
Source: www.linux.sys-con.com

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