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Ximian to release enterprise level Red Carpet service
- by Tina Gasperson -On Monday, October 7, Ximian is expected to announce Red Carpet Enterprise, the latest offering in the Red Carpet service
family....
Clustered Linux shines on commercial TPC-C test
"To prove that Linux is an option in the data center using clusters, HP tested an eight-node cluster of ProLiant DL580 servers, which use...
What’s New on the Open Source front?
"The early days of the open source movement saw the introduction of such widely used products as Sendmail, Apache, Perl and Linux. Since that...
Open Source inspired Lulu Tech Circus hits its beta release
-By Grant Gross -
The idea of Open Source is never far from the surface at the first Lulu Tech Circus, the new business...
What this country needs is a good $999 Linux laptop
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
In 1917 U.S. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall famously said, "What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar."...
Web leak of Linux lets Hat out of the bag
"arts of the newest version of Red Hat's Linux software slipped onto the Internet Wednesday, nearly a week before the operating system's official release...
Ximian offers customized Opera for Linux with Red Carpet
Opera is proud to announce that its
sales referral partner Ximian will include a customized version of the
Opera Web browser as a download...
Phat Linux 4.0: Some minor problems, but a good way to try Linux
Author: JT Smith
-By Jesse Smith -
Phat Linux 4.0, a Linux distribution that runs on top of Windows, came out a while back, but...
The week that was: IBM, UnitedLinux, Palladium, Su
Anonymous Reader writes "In its regular roundup of the past week's notable events, Linux and Main points to the Red Hat-IBM deal, the Love-less...
The week that was: Intel and MSFT, OpenSSL
Anonymous Reader writes: "Intel smooches Microsoft's fat, pink . . . Palladium; OpenSSL: When vulnerability becomes exploit; Sun honored for accessibility work, with GNOME...