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Gore, Bush and Open Source

Author: JT Smith By Jack Bryar NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business Bush? Gore? Who can decide between them? Who wants to? Like it or not, one of these guys...

Learning the ways of Mozilla

Author: JT Smith Like a young actor who dreams of appearing on a Broadway stage, David Boswell remembers the time ...

Loki plans new releases for Linux gamers

Author: JT Smith Linux.com has an interview with several developers at Loki, which ports computer games to Linux. Coming soon: Mindrover, Sis Meier's Alpha Centauri,...

GCC’s response to Red Hat

Author: JT Smith The GCC steering committee has issued a statement about Red Hat (and others) including alpha development code in their distributions. Slashdot...

Cox releases Linux 2.2.18pre15

Author: JT Smith "Bug squash number three. ARM, Alpha and x86 should be completely sorted for the loops_per_sec change. S/390 merge yet to be done. PPC...

Enhydra.org’s three-tier plan for success

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Enhydra, armed with an ever evolving software, an army of community support, and numerous Open Source partners, is hoping...

SuSE to put out Linux version of Sun’s SPARC

Author: JT Smith SuSE now supports PowerPC, Alpha and SPARC in addition to i386, and the...

Itanium is late to liberate

Author: JT Smith This article from ZDNet News proclaims, Intel's long-delayed Itanium has already been outdone by Compaq systems powered by Alpha CPUs. Category: Unix

Compaq: Friend Or Foe?

Author: JT Smith LinuxToday.au asks whether Compaq is pro-Linux or a creature of Windows. On one hand, there's Alpha and some very nice Linux support...

Open Source people

Author: JT Smith By: Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistI am geek, hear me roar Earlier this month, the non-profit Apache Software Foundation released the fifth and final alpha test...