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SAIR and Wave bring Linux training to Japan

Author: JT Smith

Wave Technologies and its subsidiary SAIR Linux have completed the Japanese translation of their training materials. Tokyo-based software solution provider Information Quarry Systems will distribute the Linux Career Pack. Read the full press release at Linux PR.

Gratuitous window dressing, part 3

Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal covers X window system basics, including login manager overviews, xterm modification tips, and the obligatory configuration files that accompany any change.

Category:

  • Open Source

Rival browser releases to challenge Netscape 6

Author: JT Smith

Microsoft may be the 800-pound gorilla in the browser wars, but it’s far from Netscape’s only competition. Opera Software just released an advertiser-supported version of their acclaimed browser, and NeoPlanet has announced intention to release a Mozilla-based browser in February. Full report at CNET News.com.

They’re dreaming of a Bluetooth Christmas — for 2001

Author: JT Smith

TheStreet.com’s Tish Williams reports on Tuesday’s Bluetooth Developer’s Conference in San Jose, Calif.

OpenNMS ‘test drive’ release unveiled to Open Source community

Author: JT Smith

From a press release posted at PR Newswire: “OpenNMS.org, the open source project developing next-generation enterprise management software, today unveiled an interim 0.4.0 release of the OpenNMS solution to the open source development community. The 0.4.0 version is the first release by OpenNMS.org of a functional network management product that is freely available as an open source product for downloading, testing and deployment by any software developer, including the approximately 2,500 members of OpenNMS.org and other early adopters.”

Caldera tops estimates but loss widens

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet has a story following up earlier reports about Caldera’s quarterly financial report. The $6.9 million quarterly loss was smaller than expected. More from Reuters.

Category:

  • Linux

Telia plans to use Linux for Internet services business

Author: JT Smith

Reuters reports that Swedish telecom operator and Internet provider
Telia is planning to use the free Linux computer operating system for its
entire Internet services business TeliaNet.

“TeliaNet hopes switching to a Linux-based computer will enable it to
cut prices and increase reliability and availabilty of its Web service.”

Category:

  • Linux

European publisher MandrakeSoft consolidates lead in Linux market

Author: JT Smith

Following exploding retail sales for its
award-winning open source Linux-Mandrake distribution product,
MandrakeSoft announces the opening of two new international offices and
appoints top executives to drive its global expansion. The press release is at LinuxPR.

Opera Software launches first free version of No. 3 browser

Author: JT Smith

The Associated Press follows up on earlier reports that Opera would release a free browser: “The company behind the world’s No. 3 Web browser offered its first free version Wednesday in a bid to close the gap with Microsoft’s market-leading Internet Explorer and AOL/Netscape.” More from The Register.

Intel’s Barrett: P4 the ‘king of processors’

Author: JT Smith

The Register talks to Intel boss Craig Barrett. Barrett has this to say about competitor Transmeta: “If you go back to the mobile processor family where we compete
against people like Transmeta, we introduced the Pentium III processor family with
some speed step technology. You can scale down the performance and scale down
the power consumption. We think we outperformed Transmeta, both in performance
and in power consumption in the mobile end.”

Category:

  • Unix