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The Linux Show: Your very own free IBM S-390

Author: JT Smith Tuesday, June 5th, 2001 -- From the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL -- Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com, At 6pm pt, 7pm...

Stallman embarrasses business ethic while rejecting Microsoft model

Author: JT Smith Editor's note: This story was written by Sarah Brown, a friend of Richard Stallman's, after his speech at New York University last...

Evolving with SourceForge developer Tim Perdue

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people -Tim Perdue, SourceForge engineer architect at VA Linux, is standing on the deck of...

Think tank questioning Open Source security runs Apache on its Web site, but author...

- By Grant Gross - If using Open Source software makes government computer systems susceptible to terrorists as a forthcoming white paper by conservative...

Just call it ‘GNU/Linux’, insists Sun founder

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Richard Stallman's singular crusade to have Linux christened GNU/Linux got praise ...

Itanium: New opening for Linux?

Author: JT Smith A story at Interactive Week says that while Intel's new Itanium chip isn't selling like hotcakes, it could give Linux vendors "a...

Data-storage rivals form pact

Author: JT Smith Six major data-storage companies announced an alliance to work together to overcome obstacles that have hindered the widespread adoption of storage devices....

Taking Linux in hand

Author: JT Smith After at least two delays, the Agenda VR3 Linux-powered handheld device finally shipped, last week. ZDNet eWEEK's reviewer says: "The unit's interface...

Bug bites Windows Terminal Services

Author: JT Smith Network Wold Fusion carries news of a bug that reportedly "causes a total collapse of Windows Terminal Services running on Windows 2000...

Lone Gunmen strike again: X-File-System (XFS) install disk conspiracy revealed

Author: JT Smith From DebianPlanet: "For those who have been patiently waiting, yet so contradictorily impatient as to not ...