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Linux timeline

Linux Journal: "As part of our 100th issue celebration, we present 100 of the most significant events in Linux history. As shown in the...

Interview with Ian Jackson

Debian Planet: "I had just noticed it's been a long time since Debian Planet featured an interview with a Debian personality, when an ideal...

Mono and .NET – An Interview

Slashdot: "Would you use an open-source implementation of the.NET Framework? Ximian's Mono project enables you to build.NET apps that run on Linux and Unix...

Red Hat lives in Microsoft’s crosshair

Forbes is featuring the following special report on the Cult of Linux: "Why would a person choose to head a firm that is square...

The age of aggressive Linux advocacy is upon us

John Gowin writes "Jamie Harrison, founder of GBLUG in Glen Burnie, Maryland, has written an exclusive editorial for Linux Orbit about how he sees...

Ten things wrong with Linux

From vnunet.com: "Although some members of the internet community maintain that Linux is a nigh on perfect operating system, it has had,...

THE LINUX LINE – Vol. II, No. 5

This month in The Linux Line: Scott Handy details the integration push in today's enterprise and where IBM Linux fits. Stuart Feldman, leader of...

Hewlett-Packard Joins Open Source Study of U.S. Navy

Washington, D.C. - July 16, 2002 - Hewlett-Packard (HP) has committed to becoming a major industry sponsor of the Open Source Software Institute (OSSI)....

Russian government quiet about its move toward Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Bruce Tober - If the Cold War Soviet mindset was known for nothing else, it was known for secrecy. Today's Russian...

Peru receives generous Gates donation

Mikael Pawlo writes: "As previously reported by Greplaw, Peru considers a law requiring governmental software to be free software. The prosposed law mandates that...