Triple-Boot Caldera OpenLinux, Red Hat Linux & MS Windows
Why settle for a dual-boot compuer system when with just a little more effort you can have a triple-boot system? This article adds Red Hat 7 as a third boot-option to the existing dual-boot system created in an earlier Dual-Boot article.
Linux in British schools
"It is thought Linux is fast becoming more popular (if not already) than Windows, and more and more computers in businesses run Linux, so people going into any area of business would benefit from the experience of Linux."
Suits and the Linux ethos
"Last year, when you talked to the people "outside" Linux, they were attending the conference to see what this strange thing called Linux was about. This year, they mostly knew what it was about, and wanted to talk to people about getting their ideas implemented with Linux technology."
Sun boosts Java on Linux gadgets
Sun Microsystems has released a version of Java for small gadgets using the Linux operating system. Sun has a lukewarm attitude about the Linux OS, which competes with Sun's Solaris and is popular chiefly on Intel computer systems. But Sun is clear that it wants its Java software to run on all types of computers, and Linux machines work in concert to undermine the market power of Sun's foe Microsoft.
IBM says Linux is ready for business
What a difference a year makes. Last year IBM were not even in the picture. But this year IBM won the limelight at LinuxWorld. Samuel Palmisano, chief operating officer, received top keynote speaker billing, IBM's customers won the front row seats at the keynote address and IBM signs and exhibits appeared at every turn.
Starters for Linux - Part 2
Starters for Linux - Part 2
Ahoy there friends, hope you enjoyed our previous article that briefed you about the Basic Command Line Interface tools available in Linux.
In the previous article of this series we introduced to you some of the essential commands that you should know in order to get started on your Linux box. So if by now you have mastered some of those commands you can go ahead and give yourself a pat on the back ;-).
Linus: Microsoft is Going Down
"These are three key Microsoft trends to watch for in
2001: static growth rate, lessening mainstream interest in
the closed source operating system, and a sharp decline
in Microsoft-based companies' stock value"
Red Hat acquires Akopia, will integrate its product into e-Commerce offerings.
Red Hat emphasizes the completeness of its e-commerce
platform's open source offerings for both the device and
server markets. Red Hat's comprehensive solutions are tied
together through Red Hat Network, an Internet-base service
for delivering open source innovations, upgrades, security
features, and user support quickly and cost-effectively.
WhizzBee 1.0a is released
WhizzBee is a next-generation web server that leverages the
state-of-art clustering technology. It is developed on top of the
open-source Apache web server with a number of
performance enhancement features. The current version,
WhizzBee 1.0a, works for the Linux OS on i386 platforms.
Time for Linux to grow up
"First, at what point will the "official" Kernel.org source be able to be compiled on PPC? For the moment that just doesn't happen. I have to get it from somewhere else if I want a working kernel."
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