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Only 326 lines of code said to be at issue in SCO-IBM flap

03/17/2007  I
Relevance: 8.09
The Mount Everest of evidence proving IBM's Linux contributions infringed SCO's intellectual-property rights amount to little more than a mole hill, according to a lawyer for Big Blue, who recently told a federal judge SCO has identified only 326 lines of offending code out of a base of more than 700,000 lines.
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Kernel Rate of Change

02/03/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 7.47
"I re-ran some statistics the other day on our kernel development rate, and changed my formula after Andrew accused me of severely undercounting the rate of change," noted Greg KH during a discussion about the stability of the Linux kernel while undergoing significant changes. He continued,"turns out that as of 2.6.24-rc8 for the 2.6.24 kernel release we did: lines added per day, 4945; lines removed per day, 2006; lines modified per day, 1702"..
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Nuxified.org Reloaded: Blurring the lines between Operating Systems

08/30/2007  II
Relevance: 6.58
Nuxified.org launches with a better new look and a revised premise. It will blur the lines between operating systems and focus on Free Software everywhere.
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The Kernel May Be Worth $10.8 Billion, but Is Linux for Everyone?

10/27/2008  II
Relevance: 6.54
Hard on the heels of Linux's 17th birthday came two more notable milestones for the operating system, both of which came to light in the past week. First, the Linux kernel surpassed 10 million lines of code -- albeit with blank lines, comments and text files included.
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Kernel log: More than 10 million lines of Linux source files

10/23/2008  I
Relevance: 6.21
After the release of Linux 2.6.27, kernel developers are currently busily integrating patches for the next kernel version into the main development branch of Linux. This usually involves discarding some old code and adding new code though on balance, there are usually more new lines than old ones, making the kernel grow continually.
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Ubuntu Scores First Major Pre-installed Server Win

11/15/2007  I
Relevance: 5.70
Ubuntu is extremely popular on the desktop, but it's made comparatively little progress on servers. That's about to change. Dell is expected to announce in the first quarter of 2008 that it has certified Ubuntu Linux for its server lines. In an interview with Rick Becker, Dell Product Group's vice president of solutions, Becker said that Dell is currently in the process of certifying Ubuntu for all its server lines."But we are still several months away from announcing a certification. I'd say it'll be announced in Q1 next year."
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Variable MultiLine Spacing With Sed On Linux Or Unix

07/07/2008  I
Relevance: 4.67
A small tutorial on how to use sed to double, triple, quadruple, etc, your space between lines. Also looks at the"r"ead and"w"rite operators.
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Using Grep To Streamline Your Shell And Command Line Scripting

08/08/2008  II
Relevance: 4.27
Some interesting ways to use grep to shorten your command lines. Not to be confused with efficiency ;)
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Open News Podcast Episode 7 Released

04/02/2007  I
Relevance: 4.23
This week on Open News Novell Responds To The GPLv3, Dell Warms Up To Linux, and All This Huff Over 326 Lines Of Code? plus much more ...
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Ten Years and Counting

04/23/2008  I
Relevance: 4.21
The next day, I re-installed Slackware Linux, but this time on my entire hard drive. No Microsoft Windows. None! No safety net, no fancy GUI to hide all the registry options, no programmer in Redmond telling me what I wasn't allowed to do. I had"cast off the bow-lines" and bravely sailed into new waters.
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