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Microsoft To Deliver New Windows System ‘Longhorn’ in 2006
Microsoft's announcements about Longhorn marked the first concrete launch dates for Longhorn that Microsoft has provided. Industry observers have been estimating a release at...
IBM delivers Power-based servers with Linux
IBM will push its Power5 line of servers down into the low end of the market, taking Linux with it, when it unwraps an...
SAS to deliver business intelligence software on 64-bit Linux platform
SAS is porting its business intelligence platform, SAS9, to the Linux operating system running on Itanium 2 processor-based servers.
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Tonight Live: Microsoft Music Wars?
Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Microsoft Music Wars? >> on The Linux Show!!
Tonight: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, September 7th, 2004from Chicago IL
Tonight on www.thelinuxshow.com.We...
Xfld – Xfce Live Demo – 0.1 released
Author: Benedikt Meurer
Benedikt Meurer writes: os-cillation, a german IT company, just released Xfld 0.1, a GNU/Linux distribution derived from the popular Knoppix distribution. It...
Live: LPI and the state of Certification
Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: LPI and the state of Certification >> on The Linux Show!!
Tonight: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, August 24th, 2004from Chicago...
Live: PCs from AOL Plus SCO over on TLS
Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Cheap PCs from AOL you have to be kidding me PLUS SCO in the Bulls Eye>> on The Linux...
Red Flag Delivers First Commercial Version Of Linux Compiled With Intel Compiler
SYDNEY, 13 August, 2004 - Intel Corporation and Red Flag Software Co., Ltd, today announced that Red Flag is the first company to...
Review: Kanotix LiveCD makes Debian simple
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Debian is one of the fastest growing distributions of GNU/Linux, thanks in part to its Advanced Packaging Tool (APT). However, Debian...
Spin up a Linux LiveCD
Anonymous Reader writes "Many Linux® distributions have been designed as so-called "LiveCDs," CDs that can be booted directly into working Linux systems. In contrast...