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Linux Weekly News picks up LinuxToday founder as new staff member

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Dave Whitinger, the guy who created LinuxToday.com, is taking a position as director of business development with Linux Weekly News.In 1997,...

Sun joining the Open Source bandwagon? Really?

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - Has Sun Microsystems hitched a ride on the Linux bandwagon? According to a flurry of press ...

States seek ban on surprise Microsoft witnesses

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes "Accusing Microsoft of trying to force a delay in its antitrust hearing, the nine holdout states that have sued...

Linux-2.5.5-pre1

Author: JT Smith Torvalds: "This is a _huge_ patch, mainly because it includes three big pending things: the ALSA merge (which is much smaller in the...

Alan Cox: Linux 2.4.18-pre9-ac3 released

Author: JT Smith Alan Cox has just released Linux kernel 2.4.18-pre9-ac3. You can down load the code from the main download site or from one...

USONYX launches Linux hosting operations aimed at small businesses

Author: JT Smith Usonyx (www.usonyx.com), a leading provider of affordable, innovative Web hosting solutions for SMEs, today began operations and announced it will offer monthly shared, virtual...

Linux Fundamentals Bootcamp with free Linux laptop

Author: JT Smith Rajesh Goyal writes: LinuxCertified, Inc. announces "Linux Fundamentals" Bootcamp for busy IT professionals - February 23-24th, 2002. All attendees get a free...

Build your own Slashdot-like site with O’Reilly’s ‘Running Weblogs with Slash’

Author: JT Smith Visionaries have the ability to draw pieces together to reveal a broader vista than we might otherwise be able to see, but they are...

GNUbies meeting tonight: Tom Dyas on GNU/Linux

Author: JT Smith We are pleased to announce that Tom Dyas will be giving a general overview of GNU/Linux at our next meeting, this Wednesday, February 13,...

IBM introduces energy-saving server running Linux

Author: JT Smith IBM today introduced an energy-conserving IBM eServer that consumes up to 57 percent less electricity and generates up to 63 percent less heat than...