Incredibly Simple Shell Programming: Part 1
All to often the main complaint I have heard from people who have newly switched to Linux is the command line. Most complain that Linux MUST be an inferior OS because it relies much to heavily on the command line.
SuSE Linux - a vendor gets security conscious
Security is an increasingly big worry for system and network administrators. Whether you just have one machine with your personal work on it, or a large network with dozens of servers and hundreds of clients, there is one common problem.
Using "linux" in a domain name - Linus Torvalds
I've been getting tons of email about the trademark thing due to the action of stopping the auctioning off of linux-related names, so instead of just answering individually (which was how I started out), I'll just send out a more generic email.
The Ailing Lizard?
Linux, Apache, and FreeBSD are often cited as examples of successful examples of free software projects. Mozilla is not, but I think its reputation as a failure is undeserved.
iPlanet Web Server 4.1 adds support for Linux
The Sun-Netscape Alliance announced iPlanet Web Server, Enterprise Edition 4.1 and the new FastTrack Edition 4.1 software, both of which now include support for the Linux operating system and the latest Java technologies.
BeOS to take the Linux road?
Will making the BeOS free open up the operating system to new developers? Or just dry up Be's revenues?
SGI, Nvidia, VA to port OpenGL 1.2 to Linux
VA Linux Systems, Nvidia and SGI are to bring workstation-class graphics to Linux through the joint development of an OpenGL 1.2-based 2D and 3D graphics acceleration sub-system.
10 to Watch: Bob Young
If 1999 was the year of Red Hat's honeymoon, then watch for flying pots and pans in 2000. Led by the ever-grinning visage of Chairman Bob Young, Linux distributor Red Hat had a yearlong free ride in the press, and investors responded in kind.
Future Without Windows
Linux desktop environments KDE and GNOME -- which give the hackerish operating system a Windows-Icons-Menus-Pointer-type interface -- are nowhere near ready for prime time, but when they are, the winners in the software world will be either Web-driven and platform-agnostic or all over Linux.
Software Piracy: An Open-Source User's Perspective
I could even make a business case for supporting the growth and development of these alternative markets, development methodologies, etc. If Microsoft, for example, is going to lose several billion per year to software piracy, then if someone gets the same functionality from a standard Linux distribution, Microsoft has not necessarily 'lost' a customer. They might well have not had that 'customer' in the first place.
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