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Company prepares to launch ‘Linux for novices’ product
Author: JT Smith
Maximum Linux has this tidbit: "Tel Aviv-based startup Epitera is preparing to launch its first product at Comdex Fall 2000: an
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IBM readies Linux suite
Author: JT Smith
Info World follows up on an earlier press release: "Looking to boost Linux development productivity among small businesses, IBM on Monday will...
Why won’t Sun ‘Open Source’ Java?
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor Sun is a computer hardware company whose software products, in the past, have seemed a means to...
KDE documentation needs your help
Author: JT Smith
The KDE Team at KDE.org needs your help with writing documentation for all of the great applications in KDE!
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IBM launches sub-$1,000 servers
Author: JT Smith
At a starting price of $970, IBM's eServer x200 comes
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The AmigaOne: Back to the future
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
"It has taken the rest of the industry 15 years to catch up to Amiga. Now they never will."...
Riding on the Open Source wagon
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a story about businesses piggybacking on Open Source to sell their products: "
In a market overflowing with Internet-enabled applications,
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Inside Debian hurd
Author: JT Smith
From Dr. Dobb's Journal: The Hurd's attempt at modularity goes beyond using a microkernel with clean interfaces. It also organizes
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Riding on the open source wagon
Author: JT Smith
Emerging software and services vendors are attempting to
piggyback on the popularity of Linux and other open source
projects
In a...
Oracle could face Linux-like threat
Author: JT Smith
CBSmarketwatch reports: A group of program writers in California's Silicon Valley this week held a
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