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Creative's Branded Products to Support Linux

Creative Technology Ltd. , the leading provider of multimedia solutions for personal entertainment and productivity, announced expanded support for the Linux OS. Creative plans to include support in its popular line of Sound Blaster Live! audio cards and Personal Digital Entertainment (PDE) Solutions.

Eicon's ISDN Server Hardware to Support Linux

Eicon Technology, a leading worldwide provider of remote access products, announced the release of Linux drivers for its PCI bus ISDN server adapters, the DIVA Server BRI-2M and the DIVA Server PRI-23M. The new drivers will work with Caldera's OpenLinux 2.3, Red Hat Linux 6.0, and SuSE Linux 6.2.

Hyping Linux

It seems like everyone in the computer industry is championing Linux to sound the death knell to the Microsoft Windows monopoly. Yet, despite the hype, a large percentage of the user community doesn't even know what Linux is. Ask ten average computer users about Linux, and eight of them will tell you that it is a character in "Peanuts."

Coming Soon to a File System Near You!

As Linux gets older, parts of it get older as well, with little or no modification or updates. One of these components is the ext2 file system. With the size of hard drives quickly growing to far beyond what anyone ever imagined four or five years ago would become standard, ext2 was developed.

Corel and Bitstream to provide font support for Linux

Bitstream Inc. and Corel Corporation announced that Corel has licensed a Linux font server currently being developed by Bitstream. Corel will integrate this font server into the office and graphics suites that it is currently developing for Linux.

Preview of KDE 2.0

The K Desktop Environment (KDE) Team is happy to announce KRASH, an unstable developers release of the upcoming KDE 2.0 Desktop Environment.

Warning ! You can put GNU/Linux at risk

Rolling out GNU/ Linux in a big company is not an easy task, specially if you are trying to do this alone. Even worse, if your company is Windows-only, and you are the only soul that knows something about Unix. Hey!, even if your company is a mix of Unix and Windows, you have to watch your step.

If it says Linux, investors want it

From Java to "dot coms," investors have a way of latching onto the latest tech trend and driving stocks to dizzying heights--and Linux companies are the newest darlings of Wall Street.

Sun offers Linux directly to customers

Sun has upped the ante in its fledgling Linux support by directly offering the operating system to customers.

Microsoft beefs up Linux evaluation efforts

The Redmond, Wash.-based company has been evaluating Linux for months--an ordinary process when a new technology emerges--and is now hiring three more employees for the effort, according to the company's Web site.

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