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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
 | Posted by: on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - 19:11 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | PUGS and Pegasos.org is making this official statement regarding the possibly unpaid MorphOS developers listed at MorphOS.net and discussed in many threads on AmigaWorld.net, MorphZone and OSNews.
PUGS and Pegasos.org will stay neutral in this issue since noone except the persons directly involved know all the facts.
Everyone has the right to feel and express whatever they like and we will not forbid any related threads in our forum. Be advised that all posts are based on that individual's beliefs and not necessarily PUGS and Pegasos.org.
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 | Posted by: on Friday, November 05, 2004 - 20:18 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | In September we had a total of 16926 and in October that more than doubled to 34644 or in percentage, +104 per cent!
So far, in November, we already passed 8400 visits - in just under 5 days!
This is incredible.
Keep the Pegasos Spirit High and thanks to all of you who made this possible!
Stats page
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 | Posted by: on Monday, November 01, 2004 - 17:55 Submitted by gunne |
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 | Posted by: on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 14:02 Submitted by ironfist |
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 | Posted by: on Saturday, October 30, 2004 - 00:12 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | In a final report from the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) they comes to the conclusion that Open Source Solutions is a viable alternative to commercial proprietary software, with potential significant value for money benefits for government.
You can read the full report here
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 | Posted by: on Friday, October 29, 2004 - 23:42 Submitted by gunne |
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 | Posted by: on Friday, October 29, 2004 - 23:01 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | Open Source Database is Faster & More Reliable Thanks to Feedback from Global User Community
CUPERTINO, Calif. - MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, today announced the general availability of MySQL® 4.1. Certified by the company as production-ready for large-scale enterprise deployment, this significant upgrade to the MySQL database server features advanced querying capabilities through subqueries, faster and more secure client-server communication, new installation and configuration tools, and support for international character sets and geographic data. MySQL 4.1 can be downloaded now at http://dev.mysql.com.
Read more at MySQL
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 | Posted by: on Thursday, October 28, 2004 - 20:40 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | The Image Installer Team and Sunbeam Business Solutions will be exhibitors at the LinuxInfoTag which will be held this weekend in Dresden, Germany.
The Image Installer Team will show the latest version of the Image Installer which makes it easy to install Linux on the Pegasos.
Sunbeam will show their current Pegasos related products including a prototype of a CPU card fixation which allows to ship Pegasos systems with the CPU card inserted. Without this device the CPU card may loose during shipment and slip out of the socket.
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 | Posted by: on Monday, October 25, 2004 - 18:20 Submitted by Anonymous |
|  |  |  | No Software Patents is a campaign against the legalization of software patents. It is independent from political organizations and parties. It has received the financial support of a small group of software and IT companies.
Read more about the campaign here
Partners
The partners of this campaign provide financial support and help raise the level of awareness for the campaign. Red Hat, MySQL AB amongst other is partner of this campaign. Also Genesi is mentioned as additional supporter.
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 | Posted by: on Sunday, October 24, 2004 - 11:00 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | The Ministry of Defence in Singapore has decided to switch from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice.org, a move which could involve 20,000 PCs, according to reports.
With the ministry operating around 20,000 PCs, the decision to move to open-source software on the desktop is among the biggest by any government agency, according to Bloomberg News.
Read the full article at ZDNet
Source. ZDNet - News
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