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- MySQL Drizzle Project
- Red Hat: The money's in JBoss, not the desktop
- How the Internet All Began…
- Open source and the ‘fear factor’ mentality
- Opera patches 7 bugs but keeps one secret
- openSUSE to add SELinux Basic Enablement in 11.1
- A starring role for open source in Government
- SLE 11 Beta Testing - Apply If Interested…
- Help your favorite "public interest" free software project win $10,000
- Atlanta Linux Fest 2008
- Pidgin IM Client 2.5.0 Released
- Shadowgrounds Linux Game Update
- Linux gains backup utility
- Dragon Multimedia Player For Linux
- Open Source: Why BusinessWeek is Wrong And Compiere Is Right
- Ubuntu: Old Hat
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You're linking to Port 25, the operation that tries to steeal FOSS (like MySQL) from GNU/Linux and take it to Windows.