The Wars Between Us
At a first glance, the Linux community may seem like a band of musketeers, united by a common purpose to overrun the world with their Free Software, all for one and one for all. That is, of course, unless the subject of distributions comes up. Don't be expecting a pat on the back from D'Artagnan over at the Debian booth.
What Has Six Faces and Wears Eight Hats?
A Cubix Density Series Hosting 8 Red Hat Linux Servers! Cubix's legacy of manufacturing multiple server systems supports the growing demand for Linux-based solutions.
TUCOWS.COM Announces Exclusive Phat Linux Download
TUCOWS.COM announces special download of Phat Linux v3.2. Starting October 22nd, 1999 you will be able to download 20 10mb files instead of the large 190mb file residing on the often busy Ftp.Linuxberg.com.
Novell inches toward open source
Taking a clue from Linux: Novell Inc. plans to publish by year's end its own open-source license, along with the initial applications that will fall under that license.
A Quantitative Profile of a Community of Open Source Linux Developers
The University of North Carolina's Open Source Research Team http://metalab.unc.edu/osrt/ has released their first paper analysing the history of contributions to the Linux Archives from 1993 to the present by looking at the Linux Software Maps (LSMs).
How to connect your Linux box to the Internet
Setting up your modem to connect to an Internet Service Provider under Linux via a PPP connection can be a daunting task without some guidance.
Mainsoft mixes NT and Linux
Mainsoft this week announced it is releasing software that allows Windows NT applications to run on the Linux operating system.
The Smallest Rackmount PIII Based Server
TruSOLUTIONS has introduces the World's smallest rackmount Pentium III processor based server With Hot-Swap disk drives designed for Linux and Windows 2000.
TheLinuxShow!!: Linux Scavenger Hunt Party
The Linux(r) Show!! is in the process of planning a Live and Interactive, Linux Scavenger Hunt Party. This will happen the night of October the 26th , as a part of Halloween week (boo)...
The Risks of Closed Source Computing
Linux Kernel Guru Alan Cox: A closed source strategy exposes the company to serious business risk. As many telephony companies have discovered, your OS supplier might suddenly decide to be your competitor.
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