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Saving an old laptop with Knoppix
by Peter Johansson
An old laptop of mine fubared its Linux partition beyond (easy)
repair so I decided a clean install was the way to go....
Sun puts dollars and suits behind GNOME
Author: JT Smith
Sun sources tell The Register that it will unveil its "GNOME Foundation" initiative at the San Jose LinuxWorld Expo this week....
New competition for Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
The New York Times reports that a group of Linux software developers and
computer makers plan to create a foundation to offer...
Where, oh where is SAIR?
- by Tina Gasperson -
The SAIR Linux/GNU certification body has been keeping a low profile since it was absorbed into Thomson Learning. Not only...
Open Source database routs competition in tests
Author: JT Smith
PostgreSQL, an Open Source database,
routed the competition in recent benchmark testing, topping the
proprietary database leaders in industry-standard
transaction-processing tests, according to a...
5NINE announces WMLBrowser.org
Author: JT Smith
5NINE, the leading developer of Wireless Data Infrastructure (WIS/I) technology for Linux, today announced the launch of WMLBrowser.org,
an open source...
Netscape’s Open Directory Project expands
Author: JT Smith
The first Internet directory search service built by the Web community at large, the Open Directory Project now offers more than...
Cobalt Networks to bundle VERITAS software with server appliance
Author: JT Smith
"The agreement between VERITAS Software and Cobalt offers an excellent opportunity for the customers of both companies to have access to reliable...
Trolltech launches Qt/Embedded
Author: JT Smith
Trolltech announced today the launch of Qt/Embedded, their graphical user interface (GUI) application framework and windowing system
for embedded Linux.
Penguin Computing expands again
Author: JT Smith
Penguin Computing Inc., leading provider of reliable Linux systems for Internet serving, today announced that it has opened a central regional...