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Caldera delivers OpenLinux Solution series
Author: JT Smith
Linux Essentials, NDS on OpenLinux and Samba on OpenLinux Courses
Available
by Month's End
OREM, UT-October 23, 2000-Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), today
announced that...
Security update to glibc
Author: JT Smith
The problem: The dynamic linker ld.so uses several environment variables like LD_PRELOAD
and LD_LIBRARY_PATH to load additional libraries or modify the library
search path....
Patents vs. Antipatents
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Two Internet veterans want U.S. patent reform to start with a free, Web-based database of patents and with the...
IBM to open seven Linux centers in Asia-Pacific
Author: JT Smith
IBM will invest more than $200 million in the Asia-Pacific region to help customers and software vendors increase productivity within the Linux...
IBM open-sources file system technology
Author: JT Smith
IBM announced Wednesday the Open Source contribution of a high-performance file system technology and talent to strengthen collaboration in the enterprise. The...
Eazel: ‘World domination’ not far away
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
When Linux becomes easier to use than a Macintosh, the last barrier to "world domination" will have disappeared, says...
Linux and B2B; not quite yet
Author: JT Smith
by Jack Bryar
NewsForge Columnist
In the last week or two, I've seen a lot of optimistic projections
concerning the degree to which Linux and...
Sun to release source code
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems, Inc. has announced it
will release the source code for the internationalization technologies for
the Solaris Operating Environment to X.org, a non-profit,...
The end of the x86 processor era
Author: JT Smith
A ZDNet story talks about the end of the x86 processor era. "The Common Language Runtime not only can jump processors running...
Linux conquers the business market
Author: JT Smith
By Alex Teodorescu
Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy
users. But
finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...