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Caldera backs away from 64-bit Open Unix
From Computerwire via The Register: "Caldera International Inc has maintained its commitment to the Unix operating systems it acquired from Santa Cruz Operation Inc,...
Linux Orbit Review Grab Bag #1: multi-gnome-terminal, Limewire, Metacity and more
GonzoJohn writes: "The first in a new series starting this month, the LO Review Grab bag will highlight applications that are cool and you...
Interview with BitKeeper author Larry McVoy
Jeremy Andrews writes: "KernelTrap has spoken with Larry McVoy, BitMover founder and primary BitKeeper author. BitKeeper, a distributed source control system, has been...
Low PC sales in India could hurt IT ambitions
"BOMBAY (Reuters) - Personal computer (PC) sales in India will rise 5 percent to 7 percent this year and by 15 percent to 20...
Dell unveils Gigabit Ethernet PC, Gateway ups graphics
From NW Fusion:
"Dell and Gateway Monday announced the availability of new systems with updated hardware from Intel, including Gigabit Ethernet capability and enhanced
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From bit part to leading man: Moving Linux into the Enterprise
Linux Journal: "What does Linux need to make real headway in the corporate world? One key element is the ability to interact transparently with...
From bit part to leading man: Moving Linux into the Enterprise
Linux Journal article about Computer Associates software products that are supposed to make it easier for enterprise-level sysadmins to use and migrate to Linux....
Commentary: Software lemon law with bitter taste
Author: JT Smith
By Mikael Pawlo -
What if your computer program vendor or developer could not limit his
liability by using a shrink- or click-wrap...
Red Hat bitten by Linux’s low cost
"Late last month, Red Hat introduced a new version of its software, Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, geared specifically to large corporate customers. It's...
Red Hat bitten by Linux’s low cost
"Here's the riddle: If Linux is gaining more market share among big-spending corporate customers, why have sales at Red Hat -- the undisputed Linux...