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SUSE Anounces 9.1 – Mad Penguin Interviews VP
drSUSE writes "Today, SUSE LINUX has announced version 9.1 of their revered desktop operating system. The new release sports kernel 2.6, GNOME 2.4.2, KDE...
Microsoft defines position on shared-source code
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- Contrary to what many people believe, Microsoft Corp. has been sharing its Windows source code with certain people for...
SUSE’s latest release announcement shows Novell influence
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
The press release announcing the upcoming SUSE 9.1, based on the 2.6 kernel, was headed, "Novell Releases First Commercial Linux Featuring...
New Russian-made 64bit CPU linux tested
Luis Villa writes "In late February 2004 ZAO MCST delivered samples of the first Russian-made microprocessor "MCST R-500" with a feature size 0.13 micron,...
Absoft Announces new High Performance Linux Fortran compiler
Absoft Marketing Group writes "Absoft Announces new High Performance Fortran compiler for AMD 64-bit Opteron/Athlon processors running Linux.
Fortran95 Compiler Offers Significant Speed Improvements
Rochester...
An Emerging Trend
Guest writes
"One of the biggest trends in Linux and UNIX today, seems to be the development of 'LIVE' CDs... wherein the complete OS...
Why JCP 2.6 may placate disenchanted community members — for awhile
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Fifteen months ago, I wrote in a Builder.com article that the Java Community Process (JCP) was either going to have to make...
Network Administration Thermodynamics
A method for labelling users before you invest all your energy in them.
In the human network, administrators struggle to understand...
Being open.
Author: Jeremy Hogan, Red Hat
In less than a week Red Hat will be on our way to Tokyo to kick off the Red Hat...
Actuate turns to China for Linux support
Actuate's new research and development center in China will play a pivotal role in its Linux strategy, according to a senior...