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New Linux-Powered Acterna Network Testing Device
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux Powers New Acterna Network Testing Device; Embedded Linux Provides Scalable, Flexible Platform for Communications Testing Solutions
SUNNYVALE, Calif., and PARIS,...
FOSS in the U.S. DoD
WarPengi writes "This report has been out for a while but it gives some great info on the GPL and FOSS. The following...
Progeny’s plans could make Linux distros interchangeable
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Progeny, which calls itself "The Linux Platform Company," has made a Debian port of Red Hat's Anaconda installer. Progeny is also...
The programmer as (starving) artist
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Discussions about code as poetry and how code and art differ from each other are not new, but the growing popularity...
Kickstarting Linux client installs
Author: Jerald Sheets
The hospital where I work as a systems administrator recently decided to migrate all its desktops away from Windows and onto Linux....
MEPIS LLC announced the release of MEPIS Linux 2003.10 for Pentium processors
Morgantown, WV; November 25th 2003 - Today, MEPIS LLC announced the release of
MEPIS Linux 2003.10 for Pentium processors. MEPIS Linux is a desktop Linux
that...
MontaVista and Renesas Team for Mobile Phones
Patricia Colby writes
"MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition Adds Support for Renesas Technologys SH-Mobile High-Performance Processor. Combination Will Accelerate Integrated Solutions for Next-Generation Mobile...
Security Enhanced Linux Distribution
Loretta Gust writes "November 18, 2003 - Westcam, Inc. is proud to announce the availability of a
fully functioning distribution of Security Enhanced...
Southern California Linux Expo This SAturday
Anonymous Reader writes "The So Cal Linux Expo Is This Saturday, November 22nd at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Here's what we have lined...
A Brilliant Reaction to Recent Red Hat Changes
Anonymous Reader writes "A Brilliant Reaction to Recent Red Hat Changes is here http://www.gnomepro.com/dedrat.phtml"
My "Open Letter" to Red Hat and the Linux community regarding...