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Gelato Joins FSG & Ports Eclipse to Linux-Itanium
Laurie Talkington writes "FSG and Gelato Well Aligned. The Gelato Federation's been busy this summer. As the newest member of the Free Standards Group,...
The “Other” Linux
In May 2003, Apple Computer launched the Power Macintosh G5 to critical and popular acclaim. Powered by the brand-new IBM PowerPC 970 processor and...
Can GNU ever be Unix?
Author: Jem Matzan
When AT&T balkanized its Unix holdings in 1993, two different companies ended up walking away with pieces of the original Unix. Novell...
Linux Advisory Watch – July 30, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This ...
Four alternative Linux window managers
Author: Rob Reilly
KDE and GNOME combine window managers with suites of applications to create comprehensive work environments. As complete as they are, it's easy...
Dell Releases New Linux Workstations
Dell is jumping on Intel's Extended Memory 64-bit Technology (EM64T) bandwagon pretty hard these days, but it is really moving product with the help...
OSCON day three: A new, network world for open source, a Java compromise, and...
Author: Jay Lyman
As open source programmers and entrepreneurs think about what it means to
be open source on 100,000 computers, and move deeper into the...
Cliff’s List Filter – July 20-28
Author: Ian Palmer
Open source is always on the go, so we aim to be here each week with news from the usual Linux...
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When AT&T balkanized its UNIX holdings in 1993, two different companies ended up walking away with pieces of the original Unix. Novell originally bought...
Open source winning in federal government, slowly
Author: Jay Lyman
Different interpretations of a memo from Office of Management and Budget IT and E-Government administrator Karen Evans make this software purchasing directive...