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The Linux-coolness meter

Author: JT Smith By Emmett Plant NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux You know, when you think you're the master of your domain, you set yourself up for a fall....

Napster adopts Macster

Author: JT Smith Napster, the subject of a lot of controversy for its music-sharing functionality has adopted the unofficial Macintosh clone "Macster" as its official...

Win Me loses DSL

Author: JT Smith ZDNet says people who have both DSL and Windows Me are finding they can only use one or the other. Most DSL...

TuxTops starts tradition

Author: JT Smith Linux PR is reporting on the efforts of TuxTop - the largest maker of Linux-based laptops - to create a portable application...

Review: FrontPath portable info appliance

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reviews Frontpath's ProGear, "a wireless portable information appliance targeted to vertical market segments. The ProGear uses Embedded Linux as its...

Java2 SE v1.3.0-FCS now available

Author: JT Smith The announcement is at LWN.net: "The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability of Java2 SE v1.3.0-FCS for i386 and PPC,...

Linux may be the heart of Novell’s new soul

Author: JT Smith A Network World columnist says he wouldn't be surprised to see Novell's NetWare operating in a Linux microkernal environment. "Novell also has...

Review: KDE2 release is really good

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has this review: "KDE2 is here and it is very good. I'd actually forgotten how good ... While KDE-1.x was an...

Turbolinux founders launch new storage company

Author: JT Smith It's been reported previously, but LinuxPR has a press release about TurboLinux founders Cliff and Iris Miller, along with industry...

Micromatix.net finalizes LinuxOne merger terms

Author: JT Smith Newsbytes: Baltimore's International Mercantile Corp. (IMC), which ...