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Override the GNU C library–painlessly

"A great way to debug glibc functions is to override the function of interest with your own version. This can be done without having ...

Ending Microsoft FUD: Behind the letter by Peruvian Congressman Villanueva

LinuxToday has the interview: "Villanueva has been aware of open source software and its benefits for almost six years. When he was mayor of...

IBM and Linux: What’s really happening

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - In February 1999, IBM announced it would support Linux and a partnership with Red Hat. By July...

U.S. government to boost IT spending

"At a time when many industries are still curtailing spending on high technology, there's one industry that's helping out IT companies: the federal government,"...

Commentary: Where standards are needed in Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Nico Coetzee - I have read many articles on standards, but it never really seems to sink in. So, I...

Accepting the theory of Ximian’s Evolution

LinuxWorld: "Even if you don't have Exchange or an Exchange replacement as your back-end server, Evolution is still a powerful client for scheduling meetings...

Migrating your office from Windows to Linux?

Slashdot discussion. Sample comment: "I expect that like Linux at ISPs this is sneaking up on everyone, but may be difficult to find companies...

Embedded Linux crying out for standards

From ZDNet UK: "Linux is set to become the de facto standard in so-called "embedded" devices like robotics, information appliances and automobile information systems, ...

Linux advocacy: The next generation

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Once again, I agreed to speak at a regional computer expo, not one dedicated to Linux but a...

Linux Outlook clone evolves

From ZDNet UK: "The open-source Ximian project has released a new version of Evolution, the Microsoft Outlook clone for Linux, fixing a...