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SGI posts big loss, remains optimistic
Author: JT Smith
SGI lost $71 million in the 4th quarter of 2000, according to ZDNet UK, but a company spokesperson says, "This will be...
Cross platform packaging: A dream or something more?
Author: JT Smith
Are platform neutral packages a dream? A new project on Sourceforge has been setup to address this very idea, as reported...
Talking with John Heard of Sun about GNOME
Author: JT Smith
An interview with John Heard continues the line of interviews that LinuxPower is conducting with the companies behind the Gnome Foundation.
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The LO newbie tests mouseless (midnight) commander
Author: JT Smith
John Gowin writes "Jim Fuller, the Linux Orbit Newbie in residence shares his thoughts on the powerful command shell workhorse Midnight Commander....
UK businesses hurt by lack of techies on Boards of Directors?
Author: JT Smith
"UK companies may be lagging behind their European counterparts because of
their failure to promote IT managers to the board," says a...
Java’s future lies with Linux
Author: JT Smith
A LinuxWorld column says Sun has fumbled its handling of Java, which sounds painful. "Sun's inability to embrace the open source community...
Big names sign on for Linuxcare programming service
Author: JT Smith
CNET News.com reports on Linuxcare's recent history and Thursday's high-profile deals with Hewlett-Packard, Network Appliance, Maxtor, Tricord and SGI.
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Common UNIX Printing System 1.1.6 released
Author: JT Smith
Version 1.1.6 of the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) is now available. CUPS provides a portable printing layer for UNIX-based operating systems....
Car makers cruising toward Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet UK follows up on reports that automobile manufacturers in Europe, including DaimlerChryslter, Delphi Delco Automotive Systems and Visteon, are working on...
The arrogance of the OS (Microsoft) majority
Author: JT Smith
A ZDNet columnist offers this advice to corporate IT managers stuck on Microsoft: "Listen to the members of your organization who want...