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ShaoLin Microsystems Announces Support for Intel®Itanium 2

ShaoLin Microsystems writes "HONG KONG, 11 August 2003 - ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd., the leading Linux-based software and solutions developer, today announced the immediate availability...

RubyForge open for business

Tom Copeland writes "RubyForge is open for business! RubyForge's purpose is to host open source applications written in the Ruby programming language. Ruby...

Exhibitor Headlines from LinuxWorld San Francisco 2003

We are pleased to announce that exhibitor headlines from LinuxWorld San Francisco 2003 are conveniently centralized into a web site under 'Exhibitor News'. Current...

Miniature Linux-based XScale SBC for mobile robotics

K-Team announced KoreBot, a miniature Linux-based single-board computer (SBC) board designed for mobile robotics and other embedded applications. KoreBot...

Bruce Perens’ Open Source “State of the Union” address

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - These are notes from Bruce Perens' Open Source "State of the Union" talk at LinuxWorld (supplied by Bruce himself)....

Pundits analyze state of open source

- by Lee Schlesinger - A roundtable of analysts from Forrester, DH Browne, Gartner, and IDC pondered the state of Linux and open source before...

Dell Packages PowerEdge Servers with Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES

SAN FRANCISCO -- Aug. 6, 2003--Dell will begin shipping Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES with select Dell PowerEdge servers, along with a hardware and software bundle...

Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) Releases Version 4.0

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – August 6, 2003 – In a move that will create more IT options for a variety of users, the Linux...

Desktop Evolution, Lycoris, and Toshiba Relase Linux Tablet

STATEN ISLAND, New York & REDMOND, Washington - August 6, 2003 - Desktop Evolution Incorporated, a leading developer of high-performance, appliance and embedded...

Dell to build fastest Linux supercomputer

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) plans to use more than 1,450 Dell servers in a powerful Linux supercomputer. Link: computerweekly.com