Author: JT Smith
Mount Linux provides Protectix with sysadmin tool
Author: JT Smith
Mount Linux and Protectix have announced a
development agreement for Olympus, Mount Linux’ secure remote
administration tool. Under the agreement, Mount Linux will provide Olympus
and development expertise to integrate Olympus with Protectix Appliance
OS. Protectix, specializing in Open Source security solutions, found a need
in their product line that both web-based or proprietary graphical interface could not fulfill, says a press release at LinuxPR.
development agreement for Olympus, Mount Linux’ secure remote
administration tool. Under the agreement, Mount Linux will provide Olympus
and development expertise to integrate Olympus with Protectix Appliance
OS. Protectix, specializing in Open Source security solutions, found a need
in their product line that both web-based or proprietary graphical interface could not fulfill, says a press release at LinuxPR.
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LightWork Design releases LightWorks for Linux
Author: JT Smith
LightWork Design has announced that its photorealistic rendering product, LightWorks, is now available on the Linux operating system. Support of LightWorks(TM) on Linux is a major part of LightWork Design’s commitment to providing its customers with
cross-platform toolkit solutions to their end-users’ needs, according to a press release on BusinessWire.
cross-platform toolkit solutions to their end-users’ needs, according to a press release on BusinessWire.
Third edition of ‘Linux in a Nutshell’ released
Author: JT Smith
O’Reilly’s latest edition in the popular In a Nutshell
series, “Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition” covers all the core commands
available on common Linux distributions. “Linux is changing rapidly, and so
are the needs of its users,” says Andy Oram, O’Reilly Linux Editor. “Among
the most significant features of this new edition are the in-depth tutorials on
each of the three graphical interfaces that confront users when they boot
Linux KDE, GNOME, and the older, but highly stable fvwm.” From a press release on LinuxPR.
series, “Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition” covers all the core commands
available on common Linux distributions. “Linux is changing rapidly, and so
are the needs of its users,” says Andy Oram, O’Reilly Linux Editor. “Among
the most significant features of this new edition are the in-depth tutorials on
each of the three graphical interfaces that confront users when they boot
Linux KDE, GNOME, and the older, but highly stable fvwm.” From a press release on LinuxPR.
Indrema gets chummy with Linux
Author: JT Smith
Upside.com reports on the gaming company’s efforts to make a name among several competitors: “One Linux company, Indrema, is diving into the pool head-first. Staking its life on the belief that current software development and hardware trends sweeping the embedded systems market will continue to sweep their way into the realm of gaming consoles, the company has been showing off its L600 Entertainment system, essentially a Linux-driven set-top box with a 600 MHz processor and the potential for 100 Mbs worth of broadband connectivity. ”
KDE Desktop wins Show Favorite Award at LinuxWorld
Author: JT Smith
KDE, a desktop for Linux/UNIX operating systems, was honored as Show Favorite in the Desktop category at the LinuxWorld Expo, held in San Jose, Calif., last week, according to a press release on BusinessWire.
Caldera Systems reports revenue increases
Author: JT Smith
Caldera Systems, a provider of Linux eBusiness Internet Solutions, reported revenue of $1.2 million for the three months ended July 31, 2000, a 9 percent increase over revenue of $1.1 million for the comparable three-month period of the previous fiscal year, according to a press release on BusinessWire.