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Vernon named editor at large of Linux Journal

Author: JT Smith

Read the Linux Journal’s press release about Richard Vernon’s appointment.

Linux making inroads

Author: JT Smith

The Associated Press previews LinuxWorld with a story about companies embracing the operating system.

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  • Linux

Steve Jobs fights a tough biography

Author: JT Smith

The New York Times has a piece Monday on Steve Jobs’ campaign against Alan Deutschman’s critical book about his tenure at Apple called The Second Coming of Steve Jobs. Vanity Fair was set to run an excerpt and it was cancelled at the last minute, apparently because of space.
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Linux developers provide add-on features

Author: JT Smith

Linux developers are working on several pieces of add-on software that “gives the freeware operating system big features it previously lacked,” ZDNet’s Inter@ctive Week says.

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  • Linux

Red Hat’s fix for the usermode security problem

Author: JT Smith

Check out the security advisory.

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  • Linux

Corel shares surge on new Linux fever

Author: JT Smith

The CBC reports on Corel’s 20% hike in stock price Monday.

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  • Open Source

Opinion: Caldera-SCO deal may scuttle Monterey

Author: JT Smith

eWeek columnist John Taschek talks about Caldera’s predicament after acquiring SCO, and the impact on the IBM-backed Project Monterey.

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  • Open Source

Hundreds sign up for Linux boot camps

Author: JT Smith

More than 275 IT professionals have signed up for free on-site Linux training and certification offered by Sair Linux Inc. at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Jose. The company will offer Linux certification reviews and exams all four days of the conference, according to a press release at LinuxPR Monday.

Caldera-SCO deal may scuttle Monterey DUPE!!!

Author: JT Smith

eWeek columnist John Taschek talks about Caldera’s predicament after acquiring SCO, and the impact on the IBM-backed Project Monterey.

Transvirtual to put Linux on PDAs

Author: JT Smith

Transvirtual Technologies will introduce a development platform for Linux on handhelds, according to ZDNet’s eWeek. The company will introduce Pocket Linux Developer Kits at LinuxWorld this week.

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  • Linux