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Linux and business

Author: JT Smith Open Source activity has certainly been strong this week. As was ...

Is CNBC pro-Intel?

Author: JT Smith "The big question is, "Has there been any pressure on CNBC to be pro-Intel or be anti-AMD?" That would be unreasonably stupid,...

Kopernicus: Linux made easy

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that KDE Team officials, in a news release issued Monday, ...

Napster adopts Macster

Author: JT Smith Napster, the subject of a lot of controversy for its music-sharing functionality has adopted the unofficial Macintosh clone "Macster" as its official...

Office politics: Waiting for something better than StarOffice

Author: JT Smith From a column at ZDNet : "Last week I introduced you to OpenOffice, the nine million lines of source code...

Review: KDE2 release is really good

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has this review: "KDE2 is here and it is very good. I'd actually forgotten how good ... While KDE-1.x was an...

Turbolinux founders launch new storage company

Author: JT Smith It's been reported previously, but LinuxPR has a press release about TurboLinux founders Cliff and Iris Miller, along with industry...

Battling for Linux support customers

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor A competitor of Red Hat says the Linux distributor is acting "proprietary" with its new Web-based support service, Red...

Eazel feeling strangely optimistic

Author: JT Smith Our friends at Linux.com interview three developers from Eazel, on IRC. They say: "We went into this project thinking that novice users...

Caldera eServer 2.3 wins Network World Blue Ribbon award

Author: JT Smith Business Wire: Caldera Systems Inc., a leading provider of "Linux for Business" solutions, Wednesday announced that OpenLinux eServer 2.3 has received Network World's...