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Fragmentation of an OS

There has been a lot written about the possible fragmentation of Linux over the past year. Many Penguinistas (AKA: Linux enthusiasts) label these articles as FUD. (Communication intentionally created for the sole purpose of creating FEAR, UNCERTAINTY, and DOUBT about products that might otherwise have a fair chance at competing.) What I would like to do is point out examples of operating system fragmentation that are quite common but do not appear to disturb the mainstream IT press much. They have a different label for it, they call it "DLL Hell.

VA Linux reports strong revenue, beats estimates

Computer maker VA Linux Systems today reported quarterly revenues of $34.6 million and a net loss 10 cents better than expected.

Red Hat expands enterprise support programs

Red Hat, Inc., the market leader in open source Internet infrastructure solutions, announced today a new per-server support program that provides scalable, 24x7 annual services for desktops and servers.

LynuxWorks named as Intel applied computing platform provider

LynuxWorks, Inc., formerly Lynx Real-Time Systems, today announced that it has joined the Intel Applied Computing Platform Provider program and will work with program members to integrate the LynuxWorks product family into the Intel applied computing platform.

Linux training to go Online

Red Hat Inc. is working with online teaching company DigitalThink Inc. to put its Linux training curriculum online.

My Life and Free Software

The godfather of Linus' children and the glue that holds the Linux community together talks about his life and involvement in the programming community.

Linux aiming for corporate desktops

Linux will soon benefit from programs built using classic Windows-style rapid application development tools, making the rebel operating system more viable on corporate desktops. Officials at Inprise say Delphi for Linux is on track to ship midyear, while C++ Builder for Linux will be available before the end of the year.

Intrusion Detection on Linux

This article focuses on several host-based intrusion detection systems that are available on Linux.

Interview with Richard Stallman

He's been called "intransigent" and an "arch-ideologue", even by his friends, but when it comes to clarity of vision, few hackers can compete with GNU Project founder Richard Stallman.

Better business models for Open Source?

The business models that have been adopted so far have been: selling support, selling the software, selling documentation, or bundling with physical products. With a couple of financial quarters behind them, how are the Linux companies doing? Do the numbers show any model being clearly superior?

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