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OpenDocs to produce Yellow Dog Linux book, dupe

Author: JT Smith "The book will include the much anticipated (and long awaited) PowerPC Linux distribution Yellow Dog Linux 2.0 (slated to ship...

Review: Dell Inspiron 4000 C600GT

Author: JT Smith "Recently, I was given the chance to get my hands on a brand new Dell Inspiron 4000. Can you guess what the first...

Eazel unveils sneak preview of Network User Environment for Linux

Author: JT Smith MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - November 7, 2000 - Eazel Inc., the developer of software and services to make computers easier to use, announced...

Learning Samba, part two

Author: JT Smith From Linux.com: Welcome to Learning Samba, part 2. If you remember from last time, we learned how to ...

Filanet intelligent Internet service appliance

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet: "Filanet Corporation has announced a Linux-based 'intelligent Internet service appliance' that aims to provide small and medium sized businesses with...

Microsoft cracked, again – duplicate

Author: JT Smith According to a followup report from the IDG News Service at Network World Fusion, a cracker has once again gained access to...

Review of Storm Linux 2000

Author: JT Smith LinuxOrbit reviews Storm Linux, touching on installation, packages, and system administration with the distribution. "Storm Linux has what most consider by...

BAD LINK Closing the Linux credibility gap

Author: JT Smith ZDNet evaluates Linux' growing credibility among business in light of IBM's recently announced contract for the sale of 15000 Linux-installed computers to...

Closing the Linux credibility gap

Author: JT Smith ZDNet evaluates Linux' growing credibility among business in light of IBM's recently announced contract for the sale of 15000 Linux-installed computers to...

Claim: Microsoft cracked again

Author: JT Smith Microsoft's troubles with security apparently continue. Just a week after the company reported an intrusion into its networks, a Dutch computer cracker...