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Weekly news wrap-up: Trouble at Lindows and Lineo

- By Grant Gross - It was a challenging week for a couple of Linux-related companies, Lindows and Lineo. Lindows, the company that's promising...

Copyright’s next chapter: Latest legislation tries to control the technology itself

The San Francisco Chronicle has a story on the proposed Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act of 2002. The bill "would give the...

KDE 3.0 review: Bumpy install, smooth run

From LinuxPlanet.com: "For once, I wish I could rate the installation process separately from the product itself. The K Desktop Environment (KDE) is a...

MontaVista announces first carrier-grade quality Linux distribution

MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced MontaVista? Linux® Carrier Grade Edition 2.1, the first carrier-grade quality Linux distribution targeted...

Get security help in the trace bin

njcajun writes, "The LinuxLaboratory forums have an interesting forum topic called the 'Trace Bin', where users of all experience levels can post confusing or...

Linux Test Project April release

Manoj Iyer writes, "The Linux Test Project test suite LTP-20020408.tgz has been released. We are also announcing our improved, user friendly website http://ltp.sourceforge.net. Thanks to Lisa...

Red Hat Linux Powers CSFB’s massive global trading system

bryam writes, "Agora's enterprise notification system, powered by Red Hat Linux, processes roughly 35 million global and 25 million U.S. transactions each day. CSFB...

You can now become a contributing member of LinuxQuestions.org

jeremy writes, Based on the feedback I received in this thread you can now become a LinuxQuestions.org Contributing Member. For $35 a year...

Commentary: Linux everywhere, but in the right place the right time

- By Marco Alvarado - Awhile back, I replied to a ZD Anchor Desk discussion about Mac OSX and Linux desktops. My impression...

Birkenstock runs with Turbolinux (PR)

Turbolinux writes: When Birkenstock USA launched its ecommerce site in March 2000, the site was an immediate success. Even without any advertising, traffic --...