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Sexiest Geek Alive: Linux is sexy, too

Author: JT Smith - By Joe Barr- She holds three degrees in computer science from MIT, one of the most respected universities in the world. ...

What is Microsoft planning for China?

Author: JT Smith Business Week reports on the competition between Microsoft and AOL Time Warner -- in China, noting the edge AOLTW has over Microsoft...

Of Communists, cars, and cakes – the GPL software license

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Explaining the GPL in terms that a non-technical person can understand has always been difficult. It's even hard for...

Department of Defense adopts StarOffice

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that the U.S. Defense Information Agency has ordered up to 25,000 copies of StarOffice to use on its Unix workstations. Category:...

LinuxUser issue #11 – June 2001

Author: JT Smith In the latest edition of LinuxUser: Stealth corporate Linux deployments, review of Kylix, a profile of Debian Linux, and coverage of Microsoft's...

Intel takes Alpha from Compaq’s hands

Author: JT Smith From The Register: "Compaq today confirmed that it will transfer its Alpha microprocessor division to Intel ...

Kernel Traffic #123

Author: JT Smith Zack Brown posts the latest summary of linux-kernel mailing list traffic and topics. Hot topics from the 998 posts made to the...

Love and Stallman duke it out

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet (via Yahoo News): "In an interview with ZDNet Germany, ...

Compaq throws axe into sea

Author: JT Smith The Inquirer: "A disillusioned soul at the Big Q has sent us the June 12th memo of CEO Mike Capellas which,...

A little respect: Red Hat in black

Author: JT Smith eWEEK: "Sporting its first quarterly profit like a feather in its cap, Red Hat Inc. ...