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Larry McVoy on BitKeeper, Linus, and Perens

Joe Barr writes " The story of how BitKeeper has come to be Linus Torvalds' (and many other kernel hackers) tool of choice in...

Introducing ServerBeach and the PersonalServer

SAN ANTONIO - ServerBeach, a discount dedicated hosting company, is a new alternative for technology hobbyists seeking the flexibility and reliability of dedicated servers without the...

Fujitsu, Intel to Work on Linux Servers

TOKYO (AP)--Fujitsu Ltd. and Intel Corp. have agreed to jointly develop high-end computer servers using the open-source Linux operating system. Link: Austin360.com Category: Linux

The net’s under attack (through MS SQL servers)

Peter Kis writes "As LinuxGear.info (and others: 1, 2, 3 etc.) write, there's a worm obviously affecting MS SQL Servers and using them for...

LinuxWorld wrapup: The futility of trying to see it all

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - No one person can see everything at a show like LinuxWorld. I was on the go every second the...

Linux is a natural for India

- By Prakash Advani - Today India is a hot topic for discussion as far as Linux is concerned. Many users around the world want...

LINUXWORLD – IBM’s Mills sees Linux in ‘new era’

Even now, Steve Mills fields incredulous questions about how his company and other vendors make money working with freely available open-source technologies like Linux,...

Linux Journal Press Releases “Linux in the Workplace”

John Mark writes "Linux Journal Press Releases "Linux in the Workplace" Under GNU FDL."Latest in a series of openly published books from No Starch...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 24th 2003

- by Benjamin D. Thomas - Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout...

LinuxWorld Day 2: Dancing with the dot-orgs, laptops on parade, Knoppix for kids

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - The hottest thing I've seen at this show so far is a guy with six piercings jumping up...