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Big boys team up to push Linux hard
Six giants of the industry are to form a group to commercially promote the Linux operating system, according to a report...
Linux Advisory Watch – November 14th 2003
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released
for thhtpd, cups, ethereal, mpg123, xinetd, hylafax, postgresql, conquest, epic4,
glibc, and...
Xandros Unveils New Linux Desktop
Xandros launched the newest version of its Linux-compatible desktop graphical environment on Wednesday, hoping to entice users away from the virus-
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World`s Fastest 64-bit Compilers for Linux Clusters
On November 18, PathScale will announce a suite of high-performance compilers for the AMD Opteron™ processor. PathScale compilers leverage the
Opteron’s high-performance 64-bit functionality and...
Wireless Terminal Server for device networking
sena_marketing writes "Sena Technologies introduces the Linux-based wireless Terminal server "STS Series", to manage the RS232/422/485 based industrial equipment, retail and point-of-sale terminals, modems,...
MontaVista Launches New Version
Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Linux Professional Edition 3.1 Features New Comprehensive DevRocket Development Environment, Windows-Hosted Cross Development, Updated System Components and Tools SUNNYVALE, Calif.,...
Crossover Office Runs Windows Software on Linux
Applications are important. If you think about it, most people run and use applications, not operating systems. Thus, they chose an...
Desktop Linux wins powerful supporters
Red Hat, IBM and an open-source consortium are each beginning serious work to advance Linux for use on desktop computers.
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SA gets own version of Linux through Impi League
Author: FHC Strategic Communications
FHC Strategic Communications writes "SA gets own version of Linux through Impi League
South Africa now has its own variant of Linux,...
Nokia closing in on mobile phone TVs, seeks more developers
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Nokia, the world's largest mobile telephone maker, is getting awfully close to bringing a handheld, Internet-connected television to the consumer market. The...