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Weekly news wrapup

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorNews of the weird? Probably the weirdest news this week had closed-source giant Microsoft pumping $135 million into competitor and...

Securing a default Linux installation

Author: JT Smith This article (at net-security.org) is written for a linux newbie or anybody who cares, at least a bit about the data stored...

X86-64 Simulator for Linux is shipping

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers talk about the availability of the AMD X86-64 simulator for Linux, called SimNow!. "Unfortunately, the kernel 64 bit port is...

Opera 4.0 for Linux beta released

Author: JT Smith Oslo, October 5, 2000 - Opera Software today released a Beta version of Opera 4.0 for Linux, bringing the browser for Linux one step...

How to submit stories to NewsForge

Author: JT Smith If you are the first person to send a relevant story to NewsForge, chances are close to 100% that your submission will...

Red Hat’s Tiemann disputes CNet article

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet follows up on a CNet report this week, saying that Red Hat officer Michael Tiemann claimed his company started the Open...

Red Hat talks big at Open Source conference

Author: JT Smith From a CNet story: "Red Hat may need to trade up to an extra-large fedora if its head gets any ...

Commentary: Corel deals with devil for new life

Author: JT Smith From a commentary on 32bitsonline: "Fearing for its own existence, the once mighty Corel Corporation has finally ...

IBM launches new mainframe

Author: JT Smith From a ComputerWorld story on IBM's launch of its first 64-bit mainframe computer: "The new servers also support a feature that allow...

Don’t lose your butt in tech stocks

Author: JT Smith OSOpinion: "Clearly, Apple and Intel knew before the end of the quarter that their sales would be soft, but they...