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Kernel basics 101

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - To a new, prospective, or casual Linux user, the excitement surrounding the release of the new Linux kernel...

HP hopes revamp will boost its software profile

Author: JT Smith CNet reports on Hewlett-Packard's decison to consolidated its 25 software products into two main packages, part of an e-commerce vision that would...

e-smith announces latest upgrade of its award-winning software

Author: JT Smith At LinuxPR : e-smith, developers of the world's leading open-source network server solution for small business, is pleased to announce the...

Oki Data and IBM team up to deliver Linux printer

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Recognizing the rapidly growing market for Linux-based products and services, Oki Data Americas, Inc. today announced...

Great Bridge takes on proprietary database vendors

Author: JT Smith Jon Panker writes: "Open source databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL have grown to become viable alternatives to traditional databases, said Mark...

Dutch treat? Netherlander takes credit for Anna

Author: JT Smith "A Dutch virus writer known as OnTheFly admitted Tuesday to writing the Anna Kournikova virus, as Excite@Home compiled evidence against a...

French schools using Linux

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld has a story on the use of Linux and Open Source software in French schools. According to Jean-Pierre Archambault of the...

MCL’s Kohari: Linux a threat to all enterprise operating systems

Author: JT Smith Jon Panker writes "The battle looms for both Microsoft and the Linux community, said Moiz Kohari, head of Mission Critical Linux, a...

Palm invests in start-up to woo corporate customers

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports on the latest investment announcement from handheld leader Palm. The company has invested an as yet to be disclosed...

U stands for UDE and uncharted territories

Author: JT Smith "What is it about UDE that makes it so special? Aesthetically, UDE is not as full of eye-candy as GNOME, though there...