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Survival of the Linux
IN THE SOFTWARE world's version of survival of the fittest, Red Hat (RHAT), the champion of the open source Linux operating system, seems to...
Linux replaces Unix on CitiStreet systems
Author: Tina Gasperson
CitiStreet, a Quincy, Mass., corporate benefits provider, was founded in 2000. A year later it was already outgrowing its proprietary Unix-based network...
Fedora Core 6: Kneel before Zod!
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Fedora Core 6, codenamed Zod, was released on October 24 for x86, PowerPC, and AMD64 systems. With a number of improvements...
Beryl debuts a dazzling community-built 3-D desktop
Author: Joe Barr
As we reported in September, a group of developers forked SUSE's Compiz compositing window manager to create a community-based project called Beryl....
Slam-dunk for Linux – a review of Fedora Core 6
Microsoft’s next-generation Vista promises to deliver radically improved graphics for end-users, promising 3D-accelerated user interfaces and special effects that will dramatically improve the way...
Wind River offers Sparc-Linux option
Embedded computing specialist Wind River has announced plans to support Linux running on Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc T1 "Niagara" processor for telecommunications customers. Its Carrier-Grade...
Novell talks about the Microsoft deal
Author: Joe Barr
The Microsoft/Novell deal was a prime topic of conversation at my LUG meeting last night, just as it was everywhere else Linux...
OpenVZ Available Now on Latest Linux Kernel
Sharon Smith writes "Operating System-Level Virtualization Technology for Linux Kernel 2.6.18 Precursor to RHEL 5 and Debian 4
HERNDON, Va., November 3, 2006 -- The...
Microsoft loves SUSE Linux (true!)
The bad news is raining thick and fast on Red Hat, the dominant Linux distro, what with Oracle last week seeking to undermine its...
Open source IT management ready for prime time
Jane Walker writes "MySQL and Red Hat JBoss are integrating the open source management APIs from Hyperic into their stacks -– a sure sign...