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Why Linux repositories are a huge competitive advantage for Linux
Author: Chris DiBona
My friend Robin Miller recently wrote a very decent article about how
spoiled we Linux users are, which inspired me to write...
Can Linux Standard Base keep penguin from mutating?
Author: Jay Lyman
Folks in the software industry doubt Linux will suffer from
the same kind of forking and fragmenting that limited Unix and its ISV
support,...
First look: Vidalinux
Author: Jem Matzan
Vidalinux is a promising new GNU/Linux distribution based on Gentoo Linux and developed in Puerto Rico. It's currently in beta pending the...
Linux Advisory Watch – July 9, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This
week,
advisories were released for webmin, pavuk, kernel, mailman, rsync,
Esearch, Apache, XFree86, libpng, Shorewall, tripwire and httpd.
The distributors include Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD,...
InstallShield X and Linux
Author: Joe Barr
There's a new software delivery mechanism available for Linux developers these days. It's called InstallShield X. It's pronounced InstallShield Ten,...
Fedora Core 2: Making it work
Author: Ken Barber
Recently I concluded my review of Fedora Core 2 (FC2) on Linux.com with the words, "It's an
important step in the evolution of...
Linux a Money Making Investment: Analysts
Anonymous Reader writes "One the most straightforward ways to potentially profit from the open source movement and specifically the Linux operating system is buying...
Rendezvous with the Desktop.
Author: Timothy R. Butler
Anonymous Reader writes "Rendezvous with the Desktop
This past week a number of exciting developments toward the popularization of Open Source desktops...
OpenIB Alliance: Broad range of companies have broader hopes for InfiniBand
Author: Jay Lyman
Representatives of the OpenIB
Alliance, launched recently with funding from Intel and aimed at
unifying efforts to build on the InfiniBand high-performance computing interconnect...
The Stealth Desktop Part I: Finding a New Distro
Timothy R. Butler writes "The issue of GNU/Linux as a desktop operating system is hot these days. You can hear here and there about...