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New technology center mixes business with Linux
Author: Jay Lyman
Linux has different meanings in the corporate and collegiate worlds, but a new Linux Technology Center (LTC) in upstate New York is...
Open Source Vendors and Projects Unite
Sharon Smith writes "Qlusters and Emu Software Lead Industry’s First Open Source Management ConsortiumCARY, North Carolina, USA May 9, 2006— Leading open source systems...
FreedomHEC firms up
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The FreedomHEC conference is approaching rapidly. The "shadow" conference, which follows Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC), is set to take...
ATI: Open v. Closed Drivers
Since Stephen Shankland's article at CNET entitled New Linux look fuels old debate, we have been overwhelmed with requests to take a serious look...
Linux.com weekly security advisory – May 5, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
Debian, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu issued security updates that addressed security problems for the following packages: ClamAV, Dia, the X.org...
Sporting goods retailer now sporting Linux everywhere
Author: Tina Gasperson
When Backcountry.com, an
outdoor sporting goods retailer, was looking for shopping cart
software, it picked an open source application called Interchange. It worked so...
La-Z-Boy retailer revamps with Linux
Author: Tina Gasperson
Kevin Mauldin's younger brother Gary was CEO of Denver-based La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries, an independent four-store retailer of La-Z-Boy, Inc. furniture. When Gary...
Laid back at Linuxfest Northwest
Author: Bruce Byfield
A heavy spring rain was not enough to dampen spirits at Linuxfest Northwest this year. Despite the rain, an estimated 700-800 people...
ELCO Adds Linux-Based OS To Power Film Recorder Line
CELCO, digital film recording systemscompany, announced that its new FURY 4K and Firestorm 2X film recorders will be powered by Red Hat Linux based...
GNOME won the desktop battle, will Linux lose the war?
Despite the head start that KDE enjoyed, the large number of KDE users and developers, and Linus Torvalds personally endorsing KDE, GNOME has won...