SCO may send Unix license invoices to corporate Linux users. The company may send invoices to corporate Linux users found through Internet searches and even press interviews, seeking $699 per processor for the right to run Linux. [Computerworld News] 10:28:45 AM ![]() |
Breaking the Word Processor Curve. OpenOffice.org Writer isn't a replacement for anything; it's simply a better piece of software. [Linux Journal] Good review of version 1.1. 10:15:08 AM ![]() |
Latest Windows Virus Seen as Low Risk. Anti-virus vendors don't expect a new Windows virus that attempts to entice users with references to the Sept. 11 anniversary to spread very well. [eWEEK Technology News] 10:10:00 AM ![]() |
Lycos mail knocked out. Users of the Web-based e-mail service are waiting out a breakdown that has left them without access for most of this week--the result of a routine server software upgrade gone awry. [CNET News.com] 9:42:33 AM ![]() |