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Linux : Opinions : The penguin inside
By Posted: ( Wed 27th Dec 2000 11:04:20[PM] UTC )
Ever wondered why seemingly sane people would choose to install and use Linux? Is there some method to this madness? Here's a geek's reasons for leaving the safety of Windows for uncharted territory. What does Linux have that other OS' don't?
Rating [ 6.82 / 10 ]

Linux : Opinions : Itanium - The next big leap for Linux
By Posted: ( Tue 19th Dec 2000 03:48:09[AM] UTC )
Previously, if you wanted 64-bit computing power, you would have had to choose one of the proprietary 64-bit platforms. Linux does run on several of these but it is not the first choice for the enterprise on these platforms. The Itanium is expected to change all that and cement Linux's position at the top-end of the corporate segment.
Rating [ 4.14 / 10 ]

Linux : Opinions : Borland comes back to life
By Posted: ( Tue 7th Nov 2000 06:41:07[AM] UTC )
History's going to repeat itself, with Borland releasing for Linux their flagship product, Delphi. Claimed to be the fastest compiler available, it will surely speed up deployment of applications under Linux.
Rating [ 8.21 / 10 ]

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