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Charting Linux’s anatomy

Author: JT Smith

O’Reilly is releasing a Linux Atamomy poster intended to represent the crosssection of both the system and the contributors to the project.

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  • Linux

Microsoft attends LinuxWorld, fights Linux ‘threat’

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Microsoft is at Linux World in New York, pushing its .Net platform and backing up CEO Steve Ballmer calling Linux Microsoft’s bigget threat.

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  • Linux

Mandrake 7.2 Install Guide

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes “Mandrake 7.2 Install guide – Newbies and Linux beginners might appreciate this useful and instructive 7.2 Install guide. Steps like installation class, filesystems setup, network configuring and many others are approached. Read more on this FreeOs.com review: http://www.freeos.com/articles/3265

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  • Linux

Vector Linux Reviewed

Author: JT Smith

Avatar writes “Evil3D has put together another Linux distro review. This time, Vector Linux 1.8 is on the chopping block. Here’s a byte:

“Utilizing the 2.2.17 kernel, Vector Linux sports i586 optimizations and a small footprint (how does 170MB fully installed sound?). As an added bonus Vector Linux can use just about any package format (rpm, deb, slp, etc.). Sounds good so far, but is it for real?””

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  • Linux

How Sun saw the light

Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes: “The commercial UNIX war of the 1990s ended with the once fragile workstation company Sun Microsystems the victorious champion. Smoldering on the battlefield were the charred remains of IBM and SGI. Withdrawing to lick its wounds was the once powerful and almighty Hewlett-Packard (HP). And escorting the champion to a new millennium were Linux and Intel. So how did Sun win this great war? Here’s my take at OS Opinion from the point of view of a UNIX technology junkie on what has happened.”

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  • Unix

Will Sun take the Linux plunge?

Author: JT Smith

A TechWeb story says Sun Microsystems is mostly missing from Linux’s next frontier, the enterprise. “The server powerhouse has been ambiguous and
ambivalent about Linux, observers said. To date, Sun has
pledged to support the GNOME graphical user interface
and released StarOffice code to the masses, and so on … Sun, however, has stopped
short of making Linux available on its machines.”

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  • Linux

Installing Windows 2000 Professional: An ordeal

Author: JT Smith

From Linux Journal: “I decided to see whether I could successfully install Windows 2000 Professional on a computer that had been running Linux quite nicely,
thank you, for nearly four years. I moved all my data off Lothlorien, my well-loved but somewhat elderly Linux-powered PII-400,
wiped out Linux and installed Windows 2000 Professional. I mean, I tried to.”

LPI advances its second level certification program, invites public input

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPR: The Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
today announced the start of the next development phase in its intermediate
Level 2 Linux certification program.

LPI invites intermediate and advanced Linux system administrators to
participate in a Job Analysis Survey for the Level 2 program. This survey, in
keeping with standard psychometric practice, is designed to assist LPI to
determine the necessary tasks to be tested by its intermediate-level Linux
administration exams.

Why Linux is turning the tables

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet has a column taking issue with Linux being, as some have called, a “disruptive technology.” Says the column, “Linux plays by a different set of rules, yet it is attracting many conventional players anyway. To me, this is what’s truly disruptive.”

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  • Linux

Eazel releases Nautilus Preview 3

Author: JT Smith

From the GNOE News site: “Nautilus Preview Release 3 is the final preview release
before Eazel ships Nautilus 1.0. PR3 has improved usability
and performance.

Nautilus provides access to Eazel Services, Web-based services that
include the integrated Eazel Software Catalog and Eazel Online Storage.”

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  • Linux