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Microsoft using Corel to ease into Linux, documents hint
Author: JT Smith
The National Post reports, Corel Corp. may be the tool Microsoft Corp. uses to ease itself into the open source
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Accelr8 offers access to Linux
Author: JT Smith
Accelr8 Technology Corporation announced today the availability of its MIGR8 OpenVMS
conversion toolset on Linux, the increasingly popular low-cost alternative to
other more expensive...
TurboLinux to support IBM eServers
Author: JT Smith
Linux software company TurboLinux Thursday announced its version
of the open-source operating system will run on IBM's eServer line, from IDG...
X86 Platform for Linuxbios
Author: JT Smith
SiS, a core logic and graphics supplier, today announced its
integrated-chipset-based platform is cooperating with two Open Source Software (OSS) projects, from...
Linux users and vendors from around the country gather at LUG fest
Author: JT Smith
On October 28, 2000 the Simi Conejo Linux Users' Group will be hosting LUG Fest III in Simi Valley, California. A LUG...
Is “totally wired” what we really want?
Author: JT Smith
From OSOpinion: "Visit the Sun Microsystems Web site lately? If you have, then you may have noticed the "howto.com" section. One of...
China making headway in on-line commerce
Author: JT Smith
Australian IT is reporting on China's progress in the world of e-commerce.
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Nothing matters but the T-shirts
Author: JT Smith
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux(Even though Emmett wrote this column for the San Jose Linux World show a few months ago,
it...
TurboLinux confirms $30 million in funding
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that TurboLinux has announced Wednesday a further $30 million in funding from IBM, Intel and others amid a drawn-out plan...
Midgard Weekly Summary for October 11
Author: JT Smith
It's at LWN.net: "There is a lot going on behind the scenes in the world of Midgard. The
first version of the Midgard...