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Sir(e) Ian Murdock, fundamentally Debian

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people Ian Murdock, father of Debian and founder and CEO of Progeny Linux Systems, is fundamentally fundamental, in every sense...

Study: Microsoft still dominant OS; others gaining

Author: JT Smith A story at NewsBytes.com quotes an Internet usage study that might be disputed: "When it comes to Web surfing, the Windows series...

Review: Accelerated-X laptop display in Linux – duplicate

Author: JT Smith 32bitsonline has an article about Accelerated-X laptop displays in Linux. "The last Xi Graphics product I reviewed was their MaXimum CDE (Common ...

Don’t let closed source execs be the future of Open Source

Author: JT Smith By Tina Gasperson News Editor Open Source looks and feels different than its proprietary counterparts in the high-tech industry. The phrase alone connotes a...

Securing a default Linux installation

Author: JT Smith This article (at net-security.org) is written for a linux newbie or anybody who cares, at least a bit about the data stored...

Time to re-evaluate Microsoft’s Linux myths page?

Author: JT Smith In this Slashdot discussion, cluge asks if the community should re-evaluate the performance of Linux, to show people the changes that have...

Linux can resurrect old hardware

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge ColumnistHardware review My articles recently have all focused on new hardware -- the latest and greatest that is available. However,...

Copyright stifles creativity, says attorney

Author: JT Smith An article in the New York Times reports on yesterday's oral arguments on the Eldred v. Reno case. -Anonymous Reader....

Opera 4.0 for Linux beta released

Author: JT Smith Oslo, October 5, 2000 - Opera Software today released a Beta version of Opera 4.0 for Linux, bringing the browser for Linux one step...

How to submit stories to NewsForge

Author: JT Smith If you are the first person to send a relevant story to NewsForge, chances are close to 100% that your submission will...