Intel invests in European Linux seller
Intel and venture capital firm Apax Partners together invested about $12 million in the company, SuSE said in a statement. The funding will be used to set up new sales and support offices across the world and to improve its ability to help companies set up Linux systems, SuSE said.
Sun, Inprise to bring Java 2 Platform to Linux
Sun Microsystems and Inprise on Thursday will announce plans to jointly develop a version of the Java 2 Platform for Linux, sources close to the companies said. The cooperative effort demonstrates that both companies believe Linux is rapidly becoming a legitimate operating system in the enterprise.
Corel Linux 1.0: A Guided Tour
In this article, I will cover the installation process, and cover the problems I encountered and how I solved them.
Linux Central offers Slackware 7 on CD-ROM for $1.95
Slackware 7 is available on 2 CD-ROM's, Install and Source, each for $1.95. Slackware Linux is compatible with most Intel PC hardware and supports most CD-ROM drives, sound cards, ethernet devices, and mice.
CA Establishes Enterprise Linux Advisory Council
Computer Associates International, Inc. (CA) announced the formation of the CA Enterprise Linux Advisory Council, a comprehensive business initiative that will focus on identifying and defining new projects and products that will address the unique and specific needs of Enterprise Linux users.
Fujitsu goes Linux
Mr. Maeyama, the President of Fujitsu Software Operations, says that "Fujitsu believes that new operating environments, in personal computing especially the emerging Linux alternative, is today a viable solution platform for many customers. Providing software on Linux is therefore a logical step."
SuSE Linux 6.3 Released!
SuSE Linux 6.3 is now even easier to install and use. With 1500 applications and utilities, including over 230 brand-new and 180 revised packages, SuSE Linux offers the MOST Linux applications in one package.
Browsing the browsers
This article presents a list of all web browsers available for Linux to date. The author, Ricardo Y. Igarashi, used all the patience inherited from his oriental ancestors to install all of these individual pieces of software (some of them only geeky toys, some current, and others already jurassic) on his PC, and share with us his impressions.
Is Free Internet the Bane of Linux?
The AltaVista 'requirements' page hints at it, and their troubleshooting page confirms it: The method for ensuring that people do not sidestep the compulsory advertising is deeply entwined with Microsoft Explorer and the OLE dlls. To my knowledge, there is _no_ _equivalent_ _way_ to do this under Linux.
The Penguinista National Anthem
I went about my place of work with a simple question: "I have been asked to select the music for the new background music system. Should I put Billy Gates and the Innovators doing "Freedom to Own It All" or Linus Torvalds and the Free Software Foundation Brass in a rendition of "The Penguinista National Anthem" in the top play spot?
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