Domino for Linux is fast and flexible
Lotus's R5 version of Domino for Linux represents a major advancement for Linux. Domino is one of the premier collaboration platforms, besting Microsoft Exchange and Novell GroupWise.
Interview: Guido van Rossum, Python developer
As open source projects go, Python, developed by Guido Van Rossum 10 years ago, is a prime example of the "scratch your own itch" design philosophy.
Interview: Kevin Lindsay, head developer of Stormix Technologies
Stormix Technologies is the creator of the popular Debian-based Storm Linux distribution. From a pet project of a few employees of a Web hosting provider, Stormix has mushroomed into a company with close to 50 people.
SuperLinux, A highly compact network system with embedded Linux
SuperLinux is newly developed small embedded Linux for Intranet and network oriented embedded systems such as Internet TV, Internet Fax Internet Car Audio etc.
Commoditising the Windows API
As WINE becomes increasingly stable, and as Linux becomes a major player on desktop machines, the viability of Linux as a development platform for Windows applications becomes increasingly realistic.
The future's here now - wearable PCs
Why heft around a bulky laptop when you can wear your computer inside your eyeglasses?
Interview: Mark Bolzern of LinuxMall
LinuxMall founder Mark Bolzern talks about product development, consolidation in the Linux industry and the recent merger with TheLinuxStore.
Interview: Kernel hacker Pauline Middlelink
I started doing just little improvements to new patches I saw drifting by on the mailing list, and after that, when I got my own IP connection, developed a real itch in wanting to connect all my computers to the net.
Commentary on the GNU/Linux community
At it's best, the GNU/Linux community is a helpful, open-minded group. Unfortunately there are a few fringe groups within our community that don't display those qualities.
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