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91:E Releases New Line of Linux Computers

By Staff Staff | Feb 12, 2003 at 3:48 PM

91:E has released a line of computers running Xandros Desktop. You can find the announcement below.

IBM Backs Off Linux Support for Itanium

By Staff Staff | Feb 11, 2003 at 7:22 PM
IBM has pulled back on its work tuning the Linux operating system for Intel's Itanium processor, in a move that possibly points to a larger shift away from the fledgling processor, according to an analyst.

Lindows, the anti-Windows, Turns Out to Be a Lot of Work

By Staff Staff | Feb 10, 2003 at 6:41 PM

For several years now I have thought longingly about Linux, the power-to-the-people operating system that is said to be as stable as a rock, open and free and the embodiment of everything good in the world - in short, the exact opposite of Microsoft's Windows, both technically and politically.

MandrakeSoft Product Lifetime Schedule Announced

By Staff Staff | Feb 09, 2003 at 12:10 AM

With the forthcoming release of Mandrake Linux 9.1, we are forced to consider the product lifetime of existing products. Because every update released by MandrakeSoft involves extensive testing and QA, we feel that we are better able to provide support for, and deliver timely support of, our products by discontinuing support for “legacy” distributions.

Linux upsets UNIX home

By Staff Staff | Feb 08, 2003 at 9:58 PM

Linux clusters born in the world of academia are sprouting legs and appear ready to march right into the enterprise, despite the growing pains facing the emerging technology.

SuSE Linux 8.1 Takes Our Challenge

By Timothy R. Butler | Feb 07, 2003 at 4:18 PM

SuSE Linux 8.0 earned positive marks from us last summer for its strong feature set and low occurrence of bugs; will SuSE Linux 8.1 be able to keep up with its older sibling and win the Penguin Shootout? Find out all of that and more below.

Desktop Linux Event Continues to Lose Support

By Timothy R. Butler | Jan 30, 2003 at 2:41 PM

Lycoris, the producers of the popular Desktop/LX GNU/Linux distribution announced today that they were withdrawing from the first annual Desktop Linux Summit, of which they were scheduled to take part. The move echoes those made by Hewlett-Packard and DesktopLinux.com earlier this month.

UPDATE (2003/01/30 16:25 EST): LinuxToday has published an open letter to Lindows.com from the Linux Show. A link has been added below.

Free seminar 1/28: The Role of Product Marketing in an Open Source World

By Timothy R. Butler | Jan 26, 2003 at 2:00 PM

Scott Allen wrote in to let us know about an interesting sounding web cast that he will be presenting on Tuesday. Details follow below.

Knee-Jerk Reactions in A Penguin World

By Timothy R. Butler | Jan 25, 2003 at 11:49 PM

In our on-going GNU/Linux review series, we have received much criticism from loyal users of the various distributions we have covered. Timothy R. Butler notes that many of the issued raised by those who commented on the series were cases of knee-jerk reaction and ponders how such reactions impact the community at large and its appearance to outsiders.

Red Hat Slips off a Curve

By Timothy R. Butler | Jan 22, 2003 at 6:55 PM

In the third part of our Penguin Shootout series, Timothy R. Butler considers the latest distribution from the best-known name in the sector - Red Hat. With its much hyped and attacked BlueCurve interface and various other improvements, will 8 be the Shadowman's ticket to victory in our challenge? Read on to find out.

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