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Linux Printing - Time for change

With Linux being ever more present in the Desktop arena, and being administered by non technical people on their home computers, a continuous lament is lack of printer support.

E-commerce Tools Go Open Source

Start-up OpenSales recently released the source code for what it says is the first open source, Linux-based e-commerce platform, dubbed "OpenMerchant." The no-cost software is available for download from the company's website.

Tiny COBOL complier for Linux update

Some time ago we brought you all the news that there was a free COBOL compiler for Linux in the works. Well, we are happy to bring you all an update.

CNN: Linux continues to woo enterprise customers

IT executives who have been eyeing Linux as an alternative operating system for enterprise servers are beginning to see more diverse options emerge from the open source arena.

A Few from SuSE

While Red Hat and Caldera continue to make headlines, SuSE advances with Intel backing and version 6.3.

LinuxComponents.COM - enterprise Linux Solutions

An online Linux retailer LinuxComponents.COM, widely known as a cheap source for Linux hardware and software products, has just announced that it will sell and support industry recognized enterprise Linux Solutions.

Check Point and Linux finally get engaged

Check Point, a long time leader in worldwide firewall market share, has announced that it will target the release of a Linux version of its flagship product, Firewall-1 as well as VPN-1 in Q1 of 2000.

What would a Red Hat acquisition mean to Corel users?

The market seems to like the idea of Red Hat acquiring Corel even if this just hearsay at present. Of most interest to Red Hat would be the work carried out by Corel on a distribution of Linux aimed at bringing Linux into the mass PC market.

Red Hat Revisited

Red Hat's most significant move in this time period has, strangely, gone relatively unnoticed. Earlier this month, they made the transition from a "Linux company" to an "Open source company" by announcing their first support offerings for Apache on non-Linux platforms.

A layman's view of The Linux Operating System

The other advantage that Linux has is that it is a cut from UNIX, one of the most powerful and widely implemented Network platforms. Unix also has a client base, now many do not have the computer power to run such a platform but what if you could have the same efficiency and stability but on your home PC, enter LINUX.

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