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TurboLinux and IBM provide infrastructure for computer science course

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR: TurboLinux, Inc., the
high-performance Linux company, announced today that Sacramento State’s
computer science department, one of the largest CS departments in the
California State University system, has standardized on a TurboLinux Server
and IBM xSeries platform to teach its upper division systems programming
class to 130 students.

NetBSD at BSDCon 2000

Author: JT Smith

BSD Today announces, this year, BSDCon will be held from October 14th to the 20th in Monterey, California.
Tutorials will be from the 14th through the 17th, and the Conference will be from the 18th
through the 20th.

Linux delays won’t hit developers

Author: JT Smith

The delay of the next version of the Linux kernel is likely to shake user
confidence in the operating system despite having little effect on software
development, surmises this article from Linux Today.

Category:

  • Linux

Build your own Palm robot

Author: JT Smith

According to ZDNet UK News, researchers at Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute offer a do-it-yourself kit and online instructions – in 15 steps, you’ve got a Palm Pilot robot.

Category:

  • Unix

Academic license of IBM’s Application Developer’s Kit for Linux now available

Author: JT Smith

IBM today announced availability of
a special academic license for the IBM Application
Developer’s Kit for Linux, reports Internet Wire, valued at more than
$27,000 to qualified higher education faculty for
use in teaching, learning and research.

HP stirs up new Chai embedded software

Author: JT Smith

Hewlett-Packard Co. is continuing its growth in the embedded applications market, reports ZDNet eWeek, recently releasing
several new offerings for its Chai software platform.

Category:

  • Linux

Immunix Workgroup server brings Linux to the newbies

Author: JT Smith

Wirex Communications’ Immunix Workgroup Server
Appliance is targeted at small offices and departments that don’t have the
expertise to set up, maintain or administer such a beast, from Network Computing.

TurboLinux announces university outreach program

Author: JT Smith

According to Business Wire on NewsAlert the new program is designed
to address the growing need for cutting-edge Linux and clustering solutions in the university setting.

GIMP versus Photoshop

Author: JT Smith

Linux Orbit compares and contrasts the usability of GIMP and Photoshop in the workplace.

Diamond Technology Partners to standardize on Jabber

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire reports, Jabber.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Webb
Interactive Services, Inc., today announced that
Diamond Technology Partners will standardize on
the Jabber instant messaging platform.