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SuSE Linux 7.2 available for Intel Itanium systems
Author: JT Smith
WideOpen: Today, SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source, announced the release of the first Linux operating...
GNOME Foundation looking to hire administrative help
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Citing a need for someone well-versed in all types of administrative duties,the GNOME Foundation has issued a request...
New book: ‘Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Ultimate Solution’
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: OpenNA, Inc. (www.openna.com), Leaders in totally secured, totally optimized,
ready to use Linux solutions, announce today the availability...
Java v.p. leaving Sun
Author: JT Smith
LinuxGram reports that "George Paolini, the Java VP reportedly responsible for Sun's feeble Sun ONE retort to Microsoft's
.NET...
Sun Microsystems ‘bans’ the Internet
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports: "Sun Microsystems has told it employees NOT to use the Internet in an effort to
...
NEC Soft deploys localized Lutris Enhydra in Japan
Author: JT Smith
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - May 29, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of application server technology for wired and wireless...
New version of Free Software e-voting system released
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
The team working on GNU.FREE, a project to give nations a Free Software option of conducting elections...
GNOME summary for May 20 – May 25, 2001
Author: JT Smith
The latest GNOME Summary is now available at Linux Weekly News. Stories in this edition include Sun's first official version of Solaris...
What Linux’s TPC victory doesn’t show
Author: JT Smith
According to eWEEK's John Taschek, the reason that Linux came out ahead in last week's TPC benchmark test was that the benchmark...
NT vs. Linux: the headless debate
Author: JT Smith
Chris Brandstrom writes: "In the long-running debate of NT versus Linux, one of the main arguments that the NT camp have used...