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Commentary: Where standards are needed in Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Nico Coetzee - I have read many articles on standards, but it never really seems to sink in. So, I...

GNOME 2.0 Desktop beta 5 released

"The GNOME 2.0 Desktop is a greatly improved user environment for existing GNOME applications. Enhancements include anti-aliased text and first class internationalisation support, new accessibility features...

Linux in education: Open Source provides a better solution for schools

Author: JT Smith - by Matt Butcher - Linux has been making inroads into K-12 education for years, but Microsoft's move to require an audit of 300...

Linux grabs big win with Reuters

"Reuters will announce plans Thursday to bring its financial information software to Linux in conjunction with Red Hat, Intel and Hewlett-Packard, sources said,...

Turbolinux announces release of new Linux workstation

Turbolinux writes "May 16, 2002 - San Francisco, Calif. - Turbolinux® Inc., a worldwide leader in Linux operating environments and multi-platform software deployment and...

Why we love Linux

From VARBusiness: "Almost three years ago, a large Japanese engineering firm came to Fly-By-Day Consulting, an Atlanta-based solution provider specializing in Linux-based security...

Antivirus solutions for Linux

By JT SmithThere are a growing number of companies and GNU Projects coming forward to provide Linux antivirus products. The Open Antivirus Project aims...

Greenpeace UK exchanges Windows for Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "silicon.com reports that environmental action group Greenpeace UK has transferred its mission-critical fundraising systems to a Linux-powered Java enterprise product from...

MicroBSD… All your BSDs are belong to us

An anonymous fan of NewsForge wrote in (but didn't include a link): "It seems a group of Unix Security Professionals are taking further initiatives...

Sustainable Computing Consortium “foolish” if it doesn’t embrace open standards

- by Tina Gasperson -Carnegie Mellon University is expected to formally announce its "Sustainable Computing Consortium" on May 16th. In order to make some measurable gains...