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FlightLinux: Tux in space

Author: JT Smith In Maryland, a group of developers is working on FlightLinux, a two-year project that runs through July, 2002, and is funded by...

Nautilus 1.0 is out, you’re all fired, have a nice day

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Eazel has had a rollercoaster of a day. This morning, the company announced the release of Nautilus 1.0,...

Transmeta’s mobile Linux project releases beta

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Chipmaker Transmeta, the employer of Linux godfather Linus Torvalds, has released its first beta version of a...

Five faces changing the Linux desktop

Author: JT Smith John Gowin writes "When the KDE and GNOME environments first hit the scene, they were realitive unknowns, who found a following among...

Eazel’s Nautilus 1.0 to be released next week

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The 1.0 release of Eazel's Nautilus, the much-anticipated Gnome software environment, is scheduled to be available for...

Shocking report: Linux dull?

Author: JT Smith From the humor site, Segfault: "In a shock report released today, market research giants Nielsens claimed that 88% of ...

Linux system administration bootcamp with free Linux laptop

Author: JT Smith Rajesh Goyal of LinuxCertified.com again announces a weekend system administration bootcamp for busy IT professionals, in which all attendees get a free Linux...

Borland Kylix now available for Linux

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq:BORL), a leader in e-business implementation platforms, today announced the immediate availability of Borland Kylix. Kylix is the...

Stoking the FreeBSD fire with committer Murray Stokely

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Twenty-two year old Murray Stokely is one of 200 or so "committers" to FreeBSD. "Committer" is a tier...

Internet Exchange Messaging Server 5 interoperable with Linux and Windows platforms

Author: JT Smith From a press release at LinuxPR: "Linux and Windows advocates can momentarily set aside their differences as messaging software developer International Messaging...