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The Linux lineup
Author: JT Smith
What Linux distribution is right for you? ZDNet wants to help you decide, and has evaluated several Linux distributions, including Red Hat,...
Linux System Administration Bootcamp for busy IT professionals
Author: JT Smith
Rajesh Goyal writes
"LinuxCertified announces the weekend system administration
bootcamp for busy IT professionals.
- All attendees get a free Linux laptop!
Media ...
A comparison of Linux distributions
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet evaluates and compares 7 different flavours of Linux for their usability in the enterprise environment. The distributions compared are include Caldera...
Multi-vendor open source set-top box project launched
Author: JT Smith
An Anonymous Reader writes "According to this story at linuxdevices.com, Century Embedded Technologies and National Semiconductor have launched Linux4.TV, a new project/website...
LinuxWorld.com.au releases the Linux Minibook, second edition
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "LinuxWorld.com.au has released the Linux Minibook, second edition. See the Web site, http://linuxworld.com.au/minibook to purchase it online (international orders...
The Linux line
Author: JT Smith
"Hard to believe it's been 3 months already since the first issue
of The Linux Line hit inboxes all over the...
Weekly news wrap-up: A small victory against the DMCA
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
For what's supposed to be a slow news month, at least until the LinuxWorld Expo, it was a...
Open Source stock report: Nasdaq drops, HP plummets
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
The Nasdaq took a nasty dive today, plunging into the 1800s for the first time
in months. HP earnings...
glibc 2.2.4 released, and “some not so nice things”
Author: JT Smith
Version 2.2.4 of the GNU C library has been released, and Ulrich Drepper explaines what's new, what has changed, and where to...
.comment: We’re Getting There!
Author: JT Smith
"I'm writing this in AbiWord (which would be better were it to be endowed with a cursor, which in the version shipped...