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LinuxWorld: Consume with conscience through The Linux Fund
Author: JT Smith
- Julie Bresnick -
The Linux Fund Incorporated project is a not-for-profit company that
is all
about money; making it and giving it away....
LinuxWorld: Wasabi and the NetBSD Foundation
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Wasabi Systems Inc. is a new commercial undertaking that sprung from the NetBSD
core group of developers. Following the...
LinuxWorld: Red Hat boosts e-commerce platform
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld reports on a new deal from Red Hat -- it will add Aktopia's Interchange e-commerce platform. With Aktopia, users can...
HP chooses Ximian GNOME for HP-UX workstations
Author: JT Smith
Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HWP) today announced that it will ship the open source Ximian GNOME Desktop as the default desktop for HP-UX workstations...
New tool aims to make Linux RAD
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Borland took the wraps off the Kylix, the first rapid application development (RAD) tool for Linux Wednesday, designed to revolutionise...
SteelEye announces LifeKeeper for Linux
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: "SteelEye(TM) Technology
Inc., a leading application reliability company, today announced an enhanced
Linux version of its LifeKeeper(R) Next Generation Enterprise Reliability(TM)
platform...
Linux Development Platform Specification 1.1-beta
Author: JT Smith
A press release at Linux PR tipped us to the latest big announcement from the Free Stardards Group. Beta version 1.1 of...
Borland unveils Kylix systems for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Canoe reports on Borland's new Kylix product, billed as a rapid application development environment for the Linux operating system. The latest Borland...
2.4.1 out just in time for LinuxWorld
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
Linux Kernel
2.4.1 is out, just in time for LinuxWorld 2001. It's a show that
has some...
This LinuxWorld will have a Big Blue tinge
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on IBM's plans for LinuxWorld: "Continuing to toot its Linux horn, IBM will start the LinuxWorld Conference
...