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Businesses catching on to Linux, says IBM

Author: JT Smith Jon Panker writes "IBM's Susan Whitney, vice president of its eServer marketing and sales, said Linux is ideal for business use. Whitney...

Motorola to cut 7,000 more jobs

Author: JT Smith The Chicago Tribune reports that electronics giant Motorola plans to slash an additional 7,000 employees from its workforce, this time in its...

File System Hierarchy Standard (FHS) 2.2-beta

Author: JT Smith Version 2.2-beta of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is now available for review through March 31. FHS is a set of requirements...

Hitachi to sell IBM’s Unix servers

Author: JT Smith The Wall Street Journal (via MSNBC) reports that Hitachi will announce later today that it plans to sell Unix servers from IBM....

Caldera advisory: IMAP, IPOP2D, IPOP3D – duplicate

Author: JT Smith "There are several buffer overflows in imap, ipop2d and ipop3d. These overflows usually only make it possible for local users to gain...

Why xfoibles don’t matter

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPlanet: "If the criteria for Linux to be a "player" is to have a stunning interface, then I think critics are...

LinuxWorld.com and UnixInsider.com shutting down

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - We regret the passing of these much-loved news outlets and offer condolences to all our friends who...

Report from Bang!inux at India’s Silicon City, Bangalore

Author: JT Smith Yes, that's really how they spell it. From FreeOS.com: "Bang!inux looks set to become the Linux event in India. This year's event...

Transmeta’s mobile Linux project releases beta

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Chipmaker Transmeta, the employer of Linux godfather Linus Torvalds, has released its first beta version of a...

Company to release accessible Linux software

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "Eazel, though acknowledging Linux still isn't good for the average user, hopes its coming first final version of its Nautilus...