Friday, September 05, 2003

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