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AbiWord Weekly News #66

Author: JT Smith "Back after a small vacation, this issue of AWN is delayed by a week. Developement progressed as usual though, and we gained...

Debian Weekly News

Author: JT Smith MPEG in a console, Linux down under, pearls of wisdom from RMS and more. Read the latest edition of the Debian Weekly...

Egenera’s Linux blade cluster: Great technology, but can they sell it?

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar - Last week, I pointed out that many Linux and open platform developers tend to be...

Interview: xMach’s Joseph Mallett

Author: JT Smith BSD-Rocks writes, "xMach is an open source 4.4BSD-like BSD operating system based on the Mach microkernel. Primary focuses are on security, portability,...

Sun begins layoffs

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that Sun Microsystems has begun the process of laying off some 3,900 of its employees. Category: Open Source

Taking the Bazaars out of the Cathedral

Author: JT Smith LinuxJournal.com has a column attacking the people attacking Linux and Open Source. "It is ironic that, by acting as a common enemy...

Netscape 6.2: First thoughts

Author: JT Smith Grok writes, "Today Netscape released the next version of their browser suite software, version 6.2. Your faithful MozillaNews staff lept into action...

Smooth iron: Replacing a Unix server farm with Linux mainframe

Author: JT Smith LinuxUser.co.uk checks in with Telia Net 10 months after the ISP replaced a Unix server farm with main-frame Linux. "Customers are already...

/dev/null/nethack Tournament 2001

Author: JT Smith "Tonight (Halloween) at midnight Pacific U.S. Time, /dev/null's third Annual NetHack Tournament opens. As with past years, the Tournament is open to...

Linux makes strides in enterprise market

Author: JT Smith IDG/Network World Fusion: "Linux advocates who have experience offering the open-source operating system to large companies say there's a rosy future in...