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Company prepares to launch ‘Linux for novices’ product

Author: JT Smith Maximum Linux has this tidbit: "Tel Aviv-based startup Epitera is preparing to launch its first product at Comdex Fall 2000: an ...

The line on PMfax

Author: JT Smith Linux World has a column on PMFax. "Over a year ago, I was surprised to hear a friend say fax on Linux...

The AmigaOne: Back to the future

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor "It has taken the rest of the industry 15 years to catch up to Amiga. Now they never will."...

Development tool goes open source

Author: JT Smith "After StarOffice, more source code made available. JYACC will open one million lines of code of its Panther Open Source Software for...

Weekly news wrapup: Open Source looks at MS security problems

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor If you've just crawled out from under a rock this past week, or you've just returned from vacationing in...

Charmed, will be pleased to meet you

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge StaffTechnology continues to claim a second, albeit a cozy second, to sex for holding our attention. But from the...

Kopernicus: Linux made easy

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that KDE Team officials, in a news release issued Monday, ...

Informix announces Red Brick Decision Server 6.1

Author: JT Smith Informix Software, the database ...

Linux may be the heart of Novell’s new soul

Author: JT Smith A Network World columnist says he wouldn't be surprised to see Novell's NetWare operating in a Linux microkernal environment. "Novell also has...

Battling for Linux support customers

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor A competitor of Red Hat says the Linux distributor is acting "proprietary" with its new Web-based support service, Red...