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Linux
coders tackle power efficiency
Programmers
have begun serious work to cut power consumption,
extending laptop battery life and easing server costs.

Mandriva
Linux 2008 released
Desktop
Linux distribution Mandriva 2008 has been released after six months of
development and testing. The
new release comes packaged with all the latest open source software and
many enhancements. Some of the latest software includes KDE 3.5.7, the
new GNOME 2.20, version 2.6.22.9 of the Linux kernel with fair
scheduling support, OpenOffice.org 2.2.1, a 3D-accelerated desktop
courtesy of Compiz Fusion 0.5.2 and Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6.
Linux
seller confirms that outspoken Java server software
executive Marc Fleury won't return from paternity leave.
Red
Hat's next Linux due before March
Company
plans to ship its next major version of the operating
system on February 28, two months after its earlier deadline.
Faced
with new competitive challenges, Linux seller Red Hat has
begun promising protection against intellectual-property lawsuits.
Ubuntu chief: Oracle Linux has 'tactical value'
Oracle could benefit from
offering its own Linux, according to Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth.
Adobe releases beta of Flash
for Linux
The company is also working on 64-bit
versions of Flash, although there is no set release date.
'Portland'
1.0 aims to ease Linux interface
Newly released software is designed to help bridge two widely used
Linux user interfaces, KDE and GNOME.
Seeking
profit from free Linux
The
maker of
Ubuntu, a popular free version of Linux, is looking for profit in
support services.
Linux
powers unusual multicore machine
Start-up Movidis uses 16-core MIPS processor originally designed for
networking gear to take a crack at Linux server market.
New
Linux look revives old debate
The use of closed-source software to give Linux
slick new graphics keeps alive a thorny legal and philosophical dispute.
Oracle
says may launch own Linux version
Ellison tells
newspaper he'd like to offer a " complete stack" of software products,
including an operating system.
Red
Hat cancels Fedora Foundation
The company has other ideas for open-source patent
protections and governance of its hobbyist Linux product.
Device
support 'key' to desktop Linux
Hardware makers
should do more to make devices compatible with the open-source OS,
experts tell LinuxWorld attendees.
special
coverage Redmond's virtual
hug for Linux
On the eve of
Linuxworld, Microsoft offers support, and a freebie, for multi-OS
customers. Plus: A wiki for glitch hunts.
Red Hat's Fedora 5 boosts
desktop features
Latest version gives enthusiasts new graphics and
virtualization options, as well as additional capabilities.
Linux
gets built-in Cell processor support
The updated Linux kernel also includes Oracle
software for
clustered databases and improves how the OS runs on multiprocessor
systems.
Linux
lab mending fences with techies
Open Source Development Labs expects the group to
foster closer ties with sometimes-disgruntled programmers.
Linux
firm MontaVista seeks new CEO
Jim Ready, CEO of the embedded Linux specialist,
will step down from his post to become chief technology officer.
Update to Linux kernel
debuts after 'false alarms'
Latest version of OS is out, almost a month overdue. Still, Linus
Torvalds sees improvements " all over the place."
Red Hat looks under Linux's hood
Aiming for a more active role in open-source programming, Red Hat is
expanding its R& D efforts on the operating system.
Second-tier Linux makers
release new products
Ubuntu
debuts Breezy Badger, while Mandriva offers three versions with support
for wireless networking, other features.
Red
Hat releases newest Fedora
Among other features, the free Linux package comes with the Xen
virtualization software and version 4 of GCC.
Defense Department
signs Red Hat deal
Agency agrees to use Red Hat security software, CNET News.com has
learned, furthering company's push to win government accounts.
A new home for Linux
Linus Torvalds looks to move his project's source
code after a conflict involving its current repository.
Novell
to ship Xen in next Linux
Due in mid-April, new SuSE Linux will let programmers test software on
virtual machines.
Red Hat: Fedora will
engage customers
Firm says it snubbed early adopters when it shifted attention to
business-focused version of Linux. It hopes to make amends with Fedora.
LinuxWorld: Too loose with licenses?
special coverage"
Proliferation problem" prompts board to rethink number of open-source
licenses. Also: CA to mothball products.
Photos:
Scenes from LinuxWorld
SuSE releases critical patches
Linux seller creates patches to address vulnerabilities that
can be exploited for spoofing or denial-of-service attacks.
Red Hat unveils
government business unit
Linux seller is also touting a new seven-year contract
with the Department of Energy's national labs.
Red Hat tests new programming aid
Top Linux seller begins public testing of software to make it easier
for developers to write programs for its various versions of the OS.
Red Hat, SuSE release
Linux patches
Linux vendors release patches to resolve operating-system
vulnerabilities ranging from DoS attacks to buffer overflows.
New Linux bid for Red Hat
Earlier effort to tap insights of open-source enthusiasts fell short.
Will take two bring better returns?
Intel more active
in desktop Linux
Company begins
effort to make it easier for sales partners
in China, India to sell desktop computers running Linux.
Dell
tightens Linux ties
roundupSuSE
software gets nod for new servers, News.com has learned. Also: Is AMD
in Dell's future?
IBM
readies Linux servers
Linux-only
OpenPower line to debut Monday as Big Blue
looks beyond chip's high-end niche, News.com has learned.
Linux
may power South Korean schools
An all-Unix plan is
also being considered, but the open-source OS will likely dominate the
system, sources say.
Linux release features Windows
support
Running
Windows applications on a Linux desktop has become a little easier with
the release of PowerPak 1.4 by Linux vendor Lycoris. The release,
which uses technology from software developer CodeWeavers, lets
customers run Microsoft applications
without paying for a Windows license.
Torvalds
asked to step into Linux trademark fight
Open-source operating system's inventor works to prevent hijacking of
Linux name--a battle he won years ago in the United States.
Novell to debut server Linux update
Flagship SuSE Linux product gets a rebuild around the
enterprise-friendly 2.6 kernel. Take that, Red Hat.
Red Hat joins Novell e-mail
Upcoming update to Linux seller's enterprise offering includes mail
program, more server support and security enhancements.
Sony, Panasonic, others
stump for Linux
A consortium of companies releases software to advance use of Linux in
consumer electronics devices.
Linux
contributors face new rules
updateOpen Source Development Labs, the
group that employs Linus Torvalds,
puts in place a system designed to better track and document changes to
the Linux kernel.
Who really created Linux?
A new report raises doubts that Linus Torvalds could have launched
Linux without using an earlier operating system.
Red Hat releases new hobbyist
Linux
Red
Hat updating both Linux versions
The update for the
company's Enterprise Linux product has been released
with added support for x86 chips and IBM JS20 blade servers. Up next,
the new release of the cutting edge Fedora.
Novell
opens up tech support for Linux
Continuing its open-source push, the software maker plans to start
offering tech support for SuSE Linux and its other Linux products.
Plugging
the Linux holes
Major developers such as Adobe and Intuit have
yet to show much enthusiasm for the open-source OS.
HP
expands Linux PC line to Asia
The computers, which are geared toward business buyers, will run
Turbolinux's software, a version of the open-source operating system
based on Novell's SuSE Linux.
Linux
gets Intel help with Centrino
A year after it launched its Centrino chip package for building
notebooks with wireless networking abilities, Intel has begun a public
project to let Linux take advantage of the hardware.
Linux
servers at risk from trifecta of flaws
Three separate security bugs could be used by an ordinary user to gain
total control of a Linux server or workstation, security
researchers warn.
Red Hat delivers test of
2.6 kernel Linux
The company has released the first test edition of Fedora Core 2, a
version of Linux that incorporates the new 2.6 kernel at the heart of
the open-source operating system.
German finance unit chooses Linux
A division of the German finance ministry moves its back-office
operations to mainframe computers that run Linux, in the latest victory
for the upstart operating system in Europe.
Linux
battle rages on
roundup SCO fires another $2 billion
broadside in its legal wranglings
with IBM. Also: Microsoft sharpens its attack.
Linux
guidelines get an upgrade
Open-source software proponent Free Standards Group makes version 2.0
of its Linux development blueprint available to the public.
Red
Hat tests Linux update
12/19/03
Linux
gets major update
Version 2.6.0 is expected to carry the open-source OS into new markets.
special
coverage - It's a LinuxWorld
IT managers and developers gather to discuss the open-source operating
system, which is building momentum.
Linux
guru: Move quickly to new kernel
The programmer in charge of the current version of the heart of Linux
plans to curtail the adding of new features in order to encourage a
move to the upcoming kernel, a decision that's irked some.
Flaw
in Linux kernel allows attack
The Debian Project warns that a
flaw in the Linux kernel helped
attackers compromise four of the open-source software project's
development servers.
Linux
leaders offer education discounts
Red Hat and
SuSE Linux launch new discounts to attract students and
educational institutions, a strategically important customer set for
technology companies.
Attempted
attack on
Linux kernel foiled
An unknown intruder tries to insert a Trojan horse program into the
code of the next Linux kernel--an attempt that raises questions about
the security of open-source development methods.
All
shook up in Linux land
Novell's bid for SuSE, with IBM's
backing, bodes big changes in the open-source realm.
Linux
kernel slow to pop
Red Hat's business buyers are not likely to get all the features of
version 2.6 until 2005.
Linux
PC maker plans e-mail service
Linare, a seller of cheap Linux PCs, plans to offer a free e-mail
service for fans of the open-source operating system.
SuSE
readies desktop Linux update
The company’s Linux 9.0
package adds support for 64-bit processors,
allows easier migration from Windows and includes a test version of the
latest Linux kernel.
09/03/03
- Opera
7.20 for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD released
Breaches, battles in Linux arena
Attack raises questions about
code behind OS. Also: SCO touts bankroll for legal fight.
SuSE
Linux gets security credentials
update
The software seller and IBM obtain a
security certification that will
make the Linux operating system an option for military and government
customers.
Linux
lab hires second guru
A
day after Linus Torvalds joined the Open-Source Development Lab, the
group hires the developer who will assume responsibility for the
upcoming 2.6 version of Linux.

Red Hat aggressive
with premium Linux
Torvalds
wraps up current Linux core
The
Linux creator releases the last update to the current development
kernel, clearing the way for work on the next version of the operating
system core.
Torvalds:
Linux 2.6 beta coming
Although Linus Torvalds didn't meet a
goal to release the upcoming
version of the operating system in June, the Linux leader says a test
version could come as soon as next week.
Transmeta
pushes Linux gadgets in China
The
chipmaker signs on computer maker Chinese 2000 Holdings to develop
and market low-cost Linux-based devices such as notebooks, PCs and
set-top
boxes.
special
Burning
CDs on Linux
There are a number of powerful, versatile tools for
creating CDs on Linux, and with a little help, they should be easy to
master. We
take you through some of the terminology and standards, familiarize you
with a
few hardware issues, then get on with burning CDs from the command
line.
Installing
and using IBM WebSphere MQ 5.3 for Linux
Got the message? Well, you
will after you read this. Once we show how to install WebSphere MQ,
you'll learn
your way around the WebSphere MQ command application and how to use
some sample
programs to get, put, and browse messages on queues.
Linux
firms look to plug
Samba hole
A
major flaw in the software for sharing
Windows files from a Linux server has open-source firms warning
companies to
apply a patch.
Linux tapped to
be audiovisual aid
Sony and Matsushita say they
will
concoct a new version of the open-source operating system for consumer
electronics devices such as digital video recorders.
Data-loss
bug afflicts
Linux
After
a two-week lag, programmers fix a flaw in
the latest Linux kernel that could cause systems to lose data. New
bug-tracking
efforts should button up the patch process in the future.
Linux
consortium takes on Red Hat
UnitedLinux,
a group of
four second-tier Linux companies working to catch leader Red Hat,
releases its
first version of the open-source operating system.
Linux
server
worm exploits known flaw
A
worm spreading among Linux
servers takes advantage of a flaw discovered more than a month ago in a
program
designed to strengthen the privacy of Internet communications.
UnitedLinux
OS
to make public debut
This
month, the public will get
its first look at the unified version of Linux for businesses,
developed by a
four-company consortium. Can it really challenge niche leader Red
Hat?
Special
Coverage It's
a Linux world
Red Hat and Sun
reveal plans expected to give Linux a boost on
corporate computer desktops.
Linux
penguin graces
Xbox
A
German programmer is the first to make a Linux
application for the Xbox without using Microsoft tools. It may only
draw Linux
mascot " Tux" on the start-up screen, but it's a start.
IBM
boosts Linux for oil
industry
Big
Blue has signed a deal with Landmark
Graphics to build Linux supercomputers and PCs for oil and gas
companies, the
companies will announce.
OPERA MAKES YOUR PENGUIN FLY:
Opera 6.0 for Linux
Released After
Predecessor's Record Downloads
Oslo, Norway - May 15, 2002 - Opera
Software ASA today releases the final
version of Opera 6.0 for Linux with features that improve the speed and
Internet
experience for Linux users worldwide. Opera's earlier version for the
Linux
platform, Opera 5 for Linux, was downloaded and installed over one
million
times.For a list of what's new in Opera 6 for Linux, please visit http://www.opera.com/linux/new/ For a changelog
of Opera 6.0 for Linux, please visit www.opera.com/linux/changelog/
HP
to build Linux supercomputer
Hewlett-Packard
announces a contract to build a
Linux-powered supercomputer for the U.S. Department of Energy. Says an
HP rep:
"
There is more than one top player" in supercomputing.
Flaw Leaves
Linux Computers
Vulnerable
update A
buffer overflow in a common software library used
by all versions of Linux could leave the lion's share of systems based
on the OS
open to attack.
Sun
Pulls Linux Into Closer Orbit
The
company embraces the open-source OS. Also: Playing
catch-up in storage.
SuSE
Expects Break-Even Second
Quarter
The
feat would be a significant milestone for the company:
It was profitable for a time, but it now faces heavy competition from
Red Hat
and established titans such as Microsoft and Sun.
02/02/2002The Week In Review: Penguin
Power
Fans of the
open-source movement get a boost from new
converts as LinuxWorld Conference and Expo kicks off in New York, but
that
doesn't mean that all is well in Linux land.
LinuxWorld: Approaching a
Standard
special
coverageThe
2002 edition of the OS show
spotlights the latest news: Can different versions of Linux get along
with one
another? Also: New gadgets draw big crowds.
LinuxWorld:
Telecom Giants
Join In
update
The 2002 edition of OS show puts the spotlight on
the latest developments: Telecom companies seek to define a "
carrier-grade" server is Linus Torvalds stuck in a bottleneck?
IBM:
Linux Investment Nearly
Recouped
Big Blue nearly
redeems the $1 billion it said it invested
in the Linux operating system in 2001, the head of IBM's four server
groups is
expected to announce.
Turbolinux
Signs Up HP,
Compaq
The company signs
deals under which Hewlett-Packard and
Compaq Computer will promote and sell its Linux server management
software.
Sony
To Sell Linux Kits For
Playstation 2
The consumer
electronics giant says it will
sell kits for Linux programmers in coming months to allow Linux
applications to
run on its PlayStation 2 game console.
Ximian
Changes Open-Source License
The
Linux company makes a philosophical shift in a key new
open-source software project that now will be governed by a less
restrictive
license.
Red Hat To Offer High-End
Linux
Version
The
top seller of Linux will begin offering a higher-end
and more specialized version of Linux later this year that won't be as
easy to
find as the current all-purpose package.
IBM
To Sell Linux-Only
Mainframe
The
new model is the strongest indication so far of IBM's
enthusiasm for uniting the comparatively new operating system with the
decades-old business computer line.
USB
2 Arrives In Linux Test
Version
Linus Torvalds, founder and leader of the
operating-system project, releases the newest version of the core
software.
SuSE
Settlement Lets Linux
Ship
The German open-source company settles a trademark suit
over the name " Krayon," allowing it to resume shipments of its Linux
product in
Germany.
01/08/2002Red
Hat And Compaq Announce Port Of Red Hat Linux 7.2 To Compaq's Alpha
Processors
Queen Dismisses
Linux
After a two-year reign as the power behind the throne, Linux has been
usurped by Microsoft software on the royal family's Web site.
Software
Flaw Threatens Linux Servers
A vulnerability in the widely used FTP server leaves numerous sites
open to online attackers. The situation worsens when Red Hat mistakenly
releases information on the flaw.
Red Hat
Linux 7.2 Now
Available Everywhere
Exclusive:
Arabic Linux Released
Linuxvision, has
started the first Arabization systems to support its 1st customer
Allah.com's free Arabic Islamic college, which al-Hamdulillah has more
than 6000 students and over 200,000 pages of Islamic traditions.
Linuxvision is about to release the source code of Sheba Linuxvision
Arabic Enabler End User Desktop Client and also a full Arabic Linux
Distribution CDs. Making Sheba the first and the best Arabization
client for Linux in which you can browse and type Arabic in Linux
desktop.
08/31/2001>
Sun
Shows New Version Of StarOffice
The company is showing Linux
fans the next version of StarOffice, the most viable
competition to Microsoft's Office package, and will release the beta
version in October.
08/31/2001>
Special:
The Look Of Linux
Never mind the kernel. Linus
Torvalds says the big thing of late is a
more refined user interface.
08/31/2001>
Lessons
Of Linux
Microsoft learns from
Linux's strengths, Red Hat wants to take the OS to schools,
and Turbolinux looks beyond its namesake.
08/31/2001>
Linux
Debate Focuses On Future
video Open-source leaders
gathered this week at LinuxWorld in San Francisco
to discuss the future of the programming movement they helped create.
08/29/2001>
Linux
Gets Down To Business
Compaq
balks, but other big guns such as IBM salute open source at LinuxWorld.
08/28/2001>
IBM
Finds New Backing For Linux
Updating the love it has for Linux,
IBM argues that the relatively new operating system
has begun fulfilling its potential as mainstream customers build
serious servers with it
08/21/2001>
HP
To Sell Secure Version Of Linux
The product marks a departure for computer makers that traditionally
have favored partnerships with companies such as Red Hat that sell
Linux.
08/15/2001>
Opera
Browser 5.05 For Linux
Technology Preview 1 Introduces Java
06/24/2001>
The
Week In Review: Respect For Linux
Supporters of Linux and open-source software celebrated new muscle in
the form of software and tool updates, but Microsoft still wants to
spoil the party.
SuSE
Linux Validated For Oracle 9i
The German Linux seller hopes moving onto 9i will broaden its reach
into enterprises, since Oracle has the leading database market share
and 9i is its flagship product.
Red
Hat Meets Estimates
just in The top seller of the Linux operating
system becomes profitable by some measurements while meeting analyst
expectations for the most recent quarter.
New!!
Torvalds:
Software Subscriptions Doomed
video Linus Torvalds tells CNET News.com that
software subscriptions from Microsoft and others are a " horrible" idea
that is doomed.
Transcript
of Chat with Linus Torvalds

Read a
transcript of MSNBC's Feb. 9 chat with Linux creator Linus Torvalds,
at:
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Microsoft
Says Corel Deal Won't Affect Linux
VA
Linux Serves Up Improved Slim Server
IBM
Clocks In With New Linux Watch
Linux-Mandrake
8.0 Now Available For Download
Announcing
Red Hat Linux Version 7.1
Linux
Software
Entering Adulthood
Maturity will be on display at the LinuxWorld
Conference and Expo this week.
Caldera
Deal Provides Ammunition Against Red Hat
Announcing A Beta
Release
Of Red Hat Linux " Fisher"
Download It Now!!
Red
Hat Partners With Eazel For Online Services
The well-established Linux company joins the newcomer in uniting their
online services, one of a host of partnerships emerging in the
open-source market.
The Ramen
Worm--What Red Hat Linux Users Can Do About It
by the Red
Hat Linux OS Engineering Team
Online
Vandals Modifying Ramen Linux Worm
Red Hat
Expands RHCE Training
To New Cities In North America
New
Facilities Expand Availability of Well-Known RHCE Training and
Certification Program, the Only Performance-Based OS Certification
PC
Makers Will Take Their Time To Add Linux 2.4
Torvalds
Releases Next Version Of Open-Source System
Linux
Happened by Accident, Torvalds Autobiography Says
In an upcoming book, Linux creator Linus Torvalds
states that the popularity of open-source software and the Linux
operating system did not derive from a far-reaching strategic plan.
Caldera
is Now Conducting an Open Beta For Volution
IBM
to Invest $1 Billion Deals Key for Linux
Red Hat
Unveils New Open Source
Simulation Tool for Constructing
Embedded Systems and Appliances
SID Project Enables
Design of Open Source Software Prior to
Creation of Physical Hardware
Eazel's
Linux Software
Moves to Sun's Solaris
Sun Microsystems will use
the new software that lets Linux users manage computer files, view
documents, browse the Web, and tap into Eazel's online services.
Red Hat
Named to the Standard 100
Caldera
Lures Linux Guru Away from Rival
comdex Caldera Systems hires a
key Linux programmer formerly employed by rival company Turbolinux, a
move that underlines the competitive nature of the Linux world.
Mission
Critical Linux Names New Chief Operating Officer
Test
Version of New Linux Kernel Available
IBM
Sells 15,000 Linux Servers to Japanese Retailer
HotJava TM
Browser
Version 3.0
Linux Installation Instructions
Red
Hat Support Forums
Red
Hat Talks Big at
Open-Source Conference
SAN FRANCISCO--Red Hat may
need to trade up to an extra-large fedora if its head gets any bigger.
The seller of Linux software and support always has
been ambitious, but the company grew a step bolder today, taking credit
for launching the open-source programming movement that underlies Linux
and several other software packages.
Inside Red
Hat Linux 7
Red Hat
Announces Red Hat Linux 7
Red
Hat to Offer Subscription Service, New Linux Release
Intel
Invests in Embedded Linux Operation
Intel is to pump money into embedded Linux software developer
MontaVista to encourage development of OS and application code for its
XScale processor.
Sun
Helps Linux Go Global
Custom
Software Strategy Spreads Among Linux Firms
Caldera's
SCO Deal Highlights New Role for Unix
IBM
Offers Free Tool
Coollogic Plans Set-Top Box
Red
Hat Launches
University Program
IBM's
New Tools Blend Linux with Bluetooth
Big Blue releases new tools that merge two of the
hottest
technologies in an effort to spur wireless networking.
Linux
Sales Boom on Server Systems
PC
Makers Look Overseas for Profits
SuSE
Aims for Red Hat in U.S. Expansion
Red
Hat Unveils Linux " Clustering" Software for Servers
VA
Linux Supports Open-Source Database Software
AMD,
Intel Expand Linux Support
Opera for
Linux 4.0 Technology Preview 4
Linuxcare
Says Funding Round will be Last
The struggling Linux
services provider has begun its third round of funding with hopes of
raising between $25 million and $35 million.
New
Software Gives Linux a Legal Way to Run DVDs
New
" 2.4" Kernel One Step Closer to Official Release
AOL
Tests Linux-Based Web Appliance Software
Linux
Programmers Get
a Taste of the Future
Alpha
Adds Linux-Based Systems to Lineup
Turbolinux Japan and
VMware Enter Into Partnership
TurboLinux
Workstation Japanese Version 6.0 to Bundle VMware Express for Linux
Announcing
VMware Express for Linux
Lynx
Renames Itself to Reflect Emphasis on Linux
TurboLinux®
Signs Global
OEM Agreement with IBM
First Look:
Corel WordPerfect Office 2000 for Linux Deluxe
Corel's office suite marks a new high point for Linux it's
finally easy to use. With its Windows-like look
and feel,
this is the perfect app for an easy transition to
Linux.
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Red
Hat 6.2 Released
IBM to Join in Linux
Supercomputing Effort
Corel
to Offer Free
Linux Image Editor
EXCLUSIVE
We Tested
Opera Linux Preview
on Caldera 2.2 : Runs Fantastic!!!

Caldera, Red
Hat Spread
the Scope of Linux
Opera for Linux:
Alpha
Opera browser for Linux is now available in a
technology preview version. You can download
it now or read more about it
on Opera Linux
pages .

Microsoft
Thanks
Linux Programmer
for Restoring Hotmail
Namo
Web Editor Will Be Ported to Linux
Sun
Announces Availability of Java 2 Platform on Linux
Get IBM Java
1.1.8 for Linux
Announcing
Red Hat Linux 6.1
SuSE Linux
6.2 is Now Shipping!
Red Hat
Launches Certification Programme in the UK
Red Hat
Announces New, Expanded Operations in Japan
Open Source Leader Further Expands Sales, Marketing and Technical
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Red Hat
Announces Developer Training and Support for Developers of Linux-Based
Enterprise Systems
Red Hat 6.0
e-Commerce Server
Red Hat to
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Red Hat
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Itsy, the
Linux Palmtop, Has Arrived!
Compaq
Computer researchers announced today that have developed a Linux-based
handheld computer called the Itsy. The machine uses a 200-MHz StrongARM
processor and has a 320-by-200 pixel screen. Click
here
Red Hat
Files to go Public!!!
It's official: Red Hat, the
number one seller of the Linux operating system, is going public. Red
Hat, currently the most popular seller of the Unix-like operating
system, announced today it has filed a registration statement with the
Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering, as
expected. The company is hoping to raise $96.6 million and will trade
on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol " RHAT." The initial pricing
range was not included in the SEC filing. Click here> ###
Red Hat Linux 6. 0
Tired of rebooting
Windows twice a day? Red Hat brings the power and stability of Linux to
the desktop with its new Red Hat Linux 6.0. Unfortunately, this
distribution isn't quite ready for prime time: we found enough
installation and hardware problems to give us pause. Find out more in
our review. Click
here
New Red Hat
Linux 6.0 Whitepapers> ###
Red Hat
Certified Engineer Program> #
Caldera
Ships Y2K Tested OpenLinux 2.3
Caldera Open
Linux V. 2.3 Released
Caldera Open Linux
2.2 Runs Rather Than Windows 98> #
EMBEDDED
LINUX MOVED TO TOP PRIORITY AT LINEO, INC., FORMERLY KNOWN AS CALDERA
THIN CLIENTS, INC. > ###
Sybase Ships
SQL Database for Linux> ###
Enterprise
Computing: Wyse Beefs up Linux-based Network Machine> ###
VisualAge
for Java> ###
IBM
& TurboLinux> ###
New: Main
Actor for Linux VE> ###
Intel Funds Move to
Boost Linux on Pentium> #

Web
Authoring Multimedia Kit Free for
Linux!!!
Great news Linux users!
RealNetworks has been released RealProducer G2 an multimedia authoring
kit for webmasters that you can download now for free (12MB). Click
here> ###
IBM
to Offer Linux With Netfinity Computers
By
AMY HARMON
The
NewYork Times
In perhaps
the most significant endorsement yet of the little operating system
that could, the International Business Machines Corporation will
announce Thursday that beginning next month it will ship its Netfinity
line of network server computers with the free operating system Linux
pre-installed alongside Microsoft's Windows NT.
Click
here> ###
RHAD Labs Announces
GNOME 1.0 For Red Hat Linux 5.2> ###
Unlimited
Linux Web Server Cluster on Tap

Ispell Dictionary for Brazilian
Portuguese
CLICK HERE ### FOR
DOWNLOAD
Brazilian
Distribution Improves Linux
Red Hat 5.2
with " Guarani" Version> @
Is Microsoft
Really Afraid?
The Take
February 10, 1999
by
Phil Harvey
Microsoft
(MSFT) is not in as much trouble from the Linux operating system as its
executives would like us to think it is. Even Bob Young, CEO of Red Hat
Software Inc., a company that's developed its own packaging of the
Linux OS, will tell you that. Click here> ###
Does
Microsoft Have a Reason to Fear Linux?
Although
the Unix-like operating system was created by the free-wheeling efforts
of hundreds of programmers across the Internet, Linux is acquiring the
trappings that make it more appealing to corporate customers--for
example, interest from major computer vendors and features such as
24-hour support hotlines. But more importantly, Linux can be obtained
for free or for a fairly low cost. And with sub-$2,000 servers coming
to market from all the major vendors, saving $600 on the operating
system could prove to be an attractive selling point, say analysts.
Click here> @@@

Linux Slackware 3.6 has Arrived!> @@@
New: Turbo Business Apps for Linux>
@@
Toolkit for Linux (6 CD Set)> @@@

Ext2-OS2 Home Page> @@@
Linux Goes to China> @@@
Sun
Collaborates with Linux
Community to
Make Linux
Available
for Ultrasparc Systems
> @@@
<
Special Report/StarOffice 5.0
PE-Linux> @@@
Why Linux is a Threat
Dell,
Compaq, HP, Silicon Graphics, and others plan to support the upstart,
freely distributed operating system, a strong sign of its growing
corporate credibility. A new version, released Monday, also promises to
be more business-friendly. Click here> @@@
Heavyweights Back Linux
Linux
is taking another step toward corporate credibility as big-name
computer companies like Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, IBM, and Silicon
Graphics scramble to respond to swelling customer demand and add
support
for Linux. Click here> @@@
Turbo Linux 3.0.1 is Available!
>