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Columnist uses Linux, but recommends Windows 2000 for desktop

Author: JT Smith A Sm@rt Partner columnist prefers KDE 2.0 on Caldera for himself, but says Windows 2000 Professional is the best desktop "in terms...

Guardian Digital presents EnGarde Secure Linux

Author: JT Smith Guardian Digital, the Open Source security company, has today announced immediate availability of EnGarde Secure Linux, a comprehensive suite of Open Source...

Linux has bright future in India

Author: JT Smith Times of India interviews Atul Chitnis, the director ...

Second sight

Author: JT Smith "There is no doubt that the Hacker Ethic is the Finnish ethic too. The cascade of free-software applications that have come out...

Linux PDA is to run Java

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Sharp Electronics has announced that its new personal digital assistants (PDAs) will use an embedded Linux operating system and will run...

Despite earlier rumors, Zelerate’s still in business

Author: JT Smith Linux Today reports "Despite earlier reports intimating that Zelerate.com, a San Mateo, Calif.-based provider of open source e-commerce applications, has ceased operations,...

Will interactive internet television become a two-headed monster?

Author: JT Smith Nando Media has a feature on the merging of TV with the Internet. "There are some emerging alternatives for interactive, Internet-based TV...

SuSE Releases SuSE Linux 7.1 PowerPC Edition

Author: JT Smith From a press release at LWN.net: Today, SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and provider of Open Source solutions, announced the upcoming release of...

The Joy of Linux: A Gourmet Guide to Open Source

Author: JT Smith "It's open, so anyone can grab it, whip it, and beat it into whatever shape or function they desire." "It" is Linux,...

Linux messaging in the enterprise

Author: JT Smith "We know from OS/2 that without applications, superior operating systems drown on the desktop. To capture market share, Linux needs applications...