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Linux finds itself part of the ‘in’ crowd

Author: JT Smith As the third annual LinuxWorld Conference & Expo opens this week Linux has suddenly become part of the in crowd -...

Weekly news wrap-up: Microsoft loses Lindows fight, Sun to charge for StarOffice

- By Grant Gross - A judge has ruled against an injunction Microsoft is seeking against Lindows.com, the company that's trying to make more Microsoft...

Beware of geeks bearing gifts

Author: JT Smith From Salon.com: "Microsoft can lower the price of Windows Me and give it a few great features, but it can't fundamentally...

Trolltech launches Qt/Embedded

Author: JT Smith Trolltech announced today the launch of Qt/Embedded, their graphical user interface (GUI) application framework and windowing system for embedded Linux.

HP expands commitment to Linux USED EARLIER

Author: JT Smith Hewlett-Packard Company today expanded its commitment to Linux as a strategic operating system, unveiling a number of products and services as part of...

Perle Systems to offer dial-out modem pooling client…

Author: JT Smith The new client allows Linux-based users to share modems with other Linux, Windows 95/98, NT and 2000 workstations on their network.

Take console productivity to a new level with Screen

Author: JT Smith Screen is an application that's often underestimated. Screen is, simply put, a screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation. Think of it as...

Review: nVidia drivers for Linux 3D

Author: JT Smith Dr. Thomas Pabst himself reviews the nVidia drivers for Linux 3D at Tom's Hardware. He compares Linux performance to Windows 98.

Bynari provides Exchange emulator for backend Linux systems

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has the review: "Bynari software's new InsightConnector is a Windows-side utility that does the magic necessary to enable any IMAP4 (Internet...

Back Orifice for Unix flaw emerges from obscurity

Author: JT Smith From The Register: "A vulnerability involving an obscure UDP protocol might permits crackers to obtain remote control of Unix workstations, security experts...