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Review: Caldera OpenLinux 3.1.1

ServerWatch.internet.com has the review. Among the pros: "Comprehensive software package; all ports and system access points are closed by default, resulting in a very...

LSB: Specification drafts public review starts Monday

LinuxToday.com has the announcement and links to more information. "The v1.2-draft gLSB and archLSB-IA32 written specifications for Linux will be published on the web...

Be one: UnitedLinux

LinuxMax.net has a short item about the UnitedLinux announcement: "The form of partnership is still unclear, although it is rumored that the companies will...

Linux gaming: A comeback or a new beginning?

LinuxJournal.com has a story about the Electronic Entertainment Exposition in Los Angeles and the availability of the Playstation 2 development kit for Linux. "This...

The Tuxfather, Part I: To the mattresses

The Reader de tutti Readers writes, "In a sendup of UnitedLinux, the heads of the four families meet with the powerful Don Armonk and...

Commentary: Where UnitedLinux got it wrong

Author: JT Smith - By Russell C. Pavlicek - On Thursday, Linux companies Caldera, SuSE, Conectiva and Turbolinux came together to announce a new effort called...

Solution provider to support SuSE Linux on IBM mainframes

CRN.com reports that one of IBM's biggest solution providers, Mainline Information Systems, has agreed to roll out a comprehensive package of products and programs...

Mandrake gets top billing in desktop Linux poll

Anonymous Reader writes, "As part of its efforts to support the growing Desktop Linux revolution, DesktopLinux.com is pleased to announce ongoing survey results in...

Introducing Dillo, a lightweight embeddable browser

LinuxDevices.com writes, "In this whitepaper, Jorge Arellano Cid, the Dillo project's founder, maintainer, and lead developer, introduces the Embedded Linux community to the Dillo project. ...

Study: Open source poses security risks

ZDNet: "A conservative U.S. think tank suggests in an upcoming report that open-source software is inherently less secure than proprietary software, and warns governments...