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VA Linux ups server ante

Author: JT Smith VA Linux rolled out a four-way 700MHz Pentium III-based system that company officials promised will be targeted at users looking to speed...

New Linux in Education report released

Author: JT Smith "Most of our discussion has focused on Linux as an inexpensive and viable alternative to existing solutions to math ed software. In...

Sun to release source code

Author: JT Smith Sun Microsystems, Inc. has announced it will release the source code for the internationalization technologies for the Solaris Operating Environment to X.org, a non-profit,...

Column: Gnome brings Linux closer to being ready for desktop

Author: JT Smith From a column at ZDNet UK: "OK, so Linux is still not ready for the desktop. But the Gnome Foundation will add...

Palm gets first Trojan horse

Author: JT Smith Once Liberty Crack executes, it could delete all of the applications on a Palm device. From IDG.net. Category: Linux

Fewer secrets, fewer lies

Author: JT Smith By: Julie Bresnick NewsForge Columnist Fewer secrets, fewer liesAll the World is Not Just a StageIt wasn't actually Laird Brown that led me to...

Microsoft faces uphill battle for support of Web integrators

Author: JT Smith From a TechWeb story about Microsoft saying it's ready to launch BizTalk 2000 and Commerce Server 2000 this fall. "Unix was the...

Alteon to acquire Bluetail, inventor of Erlang

Author: JT Smith California-based Alteon WebSystems Inc. agreed Monday to acquire Swedish software manufacturer Bluetail AB for $152 million in stock. Stockholm-based Bluetail's engineers are...

Company connects Linux to home entertainment system

Author: JT Smith By Tina Gasperson News Editor Linux is breaking into the home entertainment market with the first digital entertainment system based upon the Open Source...

It’ll be an open-source world

Author: JT Smith Slashdot has posted a link which reports that companies will have to open their source code, or be content to support legacy...