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MS rigs ZD reader poll to promote .NET

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports that a poll hosted on its site comparing Java and Microsoft's .NET was rigged by Microsoft in favour of...

GNOME Summary for 2001-12-16 – 2002-01-04

Author: JT Smith "This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-12-16 - 2002-01-04." ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gnumeric 1.0 out 2. Metatheme 0.6.3 available 3. Tutorial on GNOME2 development 4. Gtk-Sharp...

Simply GNUstep delivers UNIX, simply

Author: JT Smith Eugenia writes, "A new, Linux-based operating system released recently, called Simply GNUstep and it is based on the GNUstep architecture, originally built...

Lindows could worry Windows

Author: JT Smith SiliconValley.com reports on the Lindows project that's supposed to allow Windows programs to run on a Linux OS. "Michael Robertson started his...

Linux in education report #61 for January 9

Author: JT Smith "This edition of the Linux in education report is two days late to allow us to report on a major new addition...

Linux provides cheaper alternative for schools in India

Author: JT Smith - By Frederick Noronha - After struggling for years to get access to non-pirated software to run their computer labs, schools in the...

Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #25

Author: JT Smith "This Week's Summary: MandrakeSoft three-year anniversary; 8.1 ProSuite Gold Edition now available; Mandrake Linux for IBM eServer xSeries; Upcoming LinuxWorld Expos in...

Linux takes on MS in China

Author: JT Smith BBC: "Microsoft could have a fight on its hands for control of the...

New company markets ‘personal’ Linux cluster in a tower-sized box

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Several initiatives in the past year have focused on bringing high-powered Linux clusters to businesses. Now comes...

Turbolinux and IBM provide infrastructure for Sacramento State

Author: JT Smith Turbolinux, Inc., the high-performance Linux company, announced that Sacramento State's computer science department, one of the largest CS departments in the California...