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DaimlerChrysler’s newest concept car has Linux inside

Author: JT Smith Linuxdevices has a story complete with photos. The car's Super8 Hemi's Infotronic system is, according to the company, "a state-of-the-art embedded computer...

Corridor Software announces Linux-based connection server

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Corridor Software, a provider of innovative Linux-based software for small businesses, today announced it will release...

MandrakeSoft CEO defends Linux

Author: JT Smith Upside Today has a feature MandrakeSoft's CEO, Henri Poole. Poole is asked about recent criticisms that Linux distributors are slipping too much...

The marketplace’s 2.4 dilemma

Author: JT Smith -By Jack Bryar - Open Source business - Now that the Linux 2.4 kernel is finally actually here, the biggest question among commercial...

Spreading the GNUs: Interview with Stallman

Author: JT Smith The Dallas Morning News interviews Richard M. Stallman about many things, including the difference between Open Source and Free Software: "They (Open...

On Wine, awards, and alliances

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: SearchEnterpriseLinuxhas a news roundup including information about an a new Open Source software converter, an award to a Linux...

So you think you want to use Linux

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPlanet: "Last Friday in this space I took Mark Kellner to task for an article he wrote in the Los Angeles...

Swedish Slashdot-clone released

Author: JT Smith Mikael Pawlo writes "A Swedish Slashdot-inspired forum for news and discussion on free software and Open Source has opened. It's called Gnuheter...

Is it borrowing or stealing? Giving credit where it’s due

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - In the Open Source community, information and ideas are free-flowing. We keep our hands open, holding on loosely,...

Quicknet’s Linux products win Product of the Year

Author: JT Smith PR Newswire reports that Quicknet's Linux products have won "Product of the Year" for its low-density Internet telephony hardware. Category: Linux