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Linux Certification Group Delivers First Exams

The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) announced the immediate availability of the first exam in its Linux certification program. The exam, which covers Linux basics as part of the program's first level, is now available worldwide at testing centers affiliated with Virtual University Enterprises (VUE).

Lotus Domino R5 For Linux

In an effort to make sure you can deploy Domino on any platform of your choosing, Lotus recently released a version of Domino for Linux. Sharing all of the same features as those found on the other operating system platforms, Domino for Linux provides a low-cost, high-value platform for application servers.

Linux four tie in with Trillian

Four of the main Linux distributors have joined Trillian, the industry initiative led by VA Linux to port the Linux operating system to Intel's 64bit Itanium processor.

VA Linux Welcomes IBM

IBM (IBM) announced Monday a major new push into the Linux server market, appointing its well-regarded former Internet manager to head up a new Linux division that will spearhead the company's e-commerce efforts. With a market cap of $213 billion, IBM is a behemoth compared to the clutch of Linux-focused companies that have gone public in the last six month, such as VA Linux, with its $7 billion market cap, or Red Hat, which is valued at $19 billion.

Getting UDMA66 to Work

Kernel patching always sounded totally esoteric, and more than a little scary to me. I mean, downloading beta software and patching it into my kernel source tree? It wasn't long ago that just the thought of compiling a new kernel was frightening to me.

IBM, Caldera raise Linux stakes

Linux continues its upward mobility as major computing companies throw their weight behind the operating system with investments and deals.

Why Corel Linux may spoil the future for Microsoft

I think Corel has realized that sooner or later most apps, especially the ones most crucial to Microsoft will be rented on the web. When I speak of crucial applications, I'm talking about Microsoft Office, what many consider to be Microsoft's only worthwhile application. Though users would still have to follow Microsoft's rental scheme, at least the applications would be available to those using Linux, or any other "Bridges" equipped operating system.

Linux community plans Win2K spoiler

LINUX users worldwide plan to gatecrash Microsoft's 17 February release of its most eagerly anticipated product in five years, Windows 2000. The founder of last year's Linux Demo Day, Intel employee Deepak Saxena, plans to use the publicity surrounding Windows' release to generate interest in the alternative operating system, Linux.

Corel Builds Windows Bridge To Linux

Corel will incorporate the GraphOn Bridges product into the Corel LINUX OS package to enable users to run Windows applications over any connection.

Taking the Plunge: Installing Linux on a Laptop

After spending a few minutes getting the last of my personal stuff off the hard drive and writing down the IRQs of all the hardware (hey, you just never know), I popped in my LinuxMandrake CD, rebooted, set the BIOS to boot off a CD first, and began the installation process.

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