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GNOME summary for 2002-05-05 – 2002-05-18

This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-05-05 - 2002-05-18. ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. GNOME 2 beta 5 released 2. First Galeon2 release getting closer 3. Telsa gives you...

TransGaming’s WineX 2.0: Get out those DirectX 8 games!

Author: JT Smith - By Dee-Ann LeBlanc - Okay, I admit it, when someone tells me to go out and play games as part of my...

Ericsson joins Open Source lab

From LinuxWorld: "Telecommunications equipment maker L.M. Ericsson Telephone is putting its weight behind an effort to develop a version of Linux tuned for...

Ximian announces inclusion of Sun Staroffice 6.0 with Ximian desktop

Ximian, Inc., the leading open source desktop company, today announced it will bundle the Sun® StarOffice 6.0 productivity suite across ...

Pre-installing Linux in Russia is a growing business model

Author: JT Smith by Bruce Tober - Microsoft shooting itself in the foot in 2001 was nothing unusual. In Russia they did it by cracking down on...

Weekly news wrap-up: MS could use Open Source code review; selling Linux to businesses

- By Grant Gross - Not that Microsoft asked for this advice, but Gartner Group says Windows security would benefit from an Open...

Linux in education: Open Source provides a better solution for schools

Author: JT Smith - by Matt Butcher - Linux has been making inroads into K-12 education for years, but Microsoft's move to require an audit of 300...

Linux advocacy: The next generation

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Once again, I agreed to speak at a regional computer expo, not one dedicated to Linux but a...

Linux grabs big win with Reuters

"Reuters will announce plans Thursday to bring its financial information software to Linux in conjunction with Red Hat, Intel and Hewlett-Packard, sources said,...

Mainframe Linux: Big deal? No deal?

- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - What is one to make of IBM's mainframe Linux efforts? On the one hand, the Meta Group proclaims that...