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Corel to demo its version of Linux at Comdex

Corel Corp. will demonstrate its new desktop Linux operating system next month at Comdex in Las Vegas.

Linux JVM is the fastest of the lot

Tower Technology's TowerJ 3.1.4 for Linux dominates 15 other VMs in both performance and scalability, according to the latest VolanoMark 2.1.2 benchmarks published on October 3 by Volano LLC.

Lotus Fulfills Promise Of Linux

After initially snubbing the open source code operating system, Lotus president Jeff Papows said last January that the Cambridge, England-based company would ship a Linux version of the groupware/messaging system by year-end.

Intel Announces Linux Support for Gigabit Server Adapter

Intel Corporation today announced it will add its Linux Gigabit driver to the Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter to bring Gigabit Ethernet performance to Linux-based Internet and intranet Web servers, databases, and e-mail servers.

The Real NT-Linux Battlefield

The media is nutso for bigness. All you hear about in the tech press these days is that Linux is attracting big partners like IBM, finding big users like Deja.com, and making big IPO money like RedHat. That's all good, and I'm sincerely grateful for anything that helps me make a living without using Visual Interdev -- but to me, small and raw is where it's all at.

Wonderful World of Linux 3.0

You'll soon see that the Linux 3.x series (still in development as 2.5). Linux 3.x isn't even an operating system! It's an open source "abacus system" which means that you can trade it with your friends and improve your abacus techniques and tell people or even sell your new ideas.

Linux NC set for the Desktop

According to reports Ellison's latest vision will capitalise on the momentum behind Linux by creating a slim-line Network Computer that will run the free-source Linux O/S alongside Netscape, a modem and a CD-ROM.

Linux gets stronger

You can't buy advertising this good. When Microsoft takes time out to publish a point-by-point attack of your software product (www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/news/msnw/Linux Myths.asp), you must be on to something.

ATI Announces Official Support For Linux

ATI Technologies Inc. announced that it is fully supporting the development of drivers for the Linux Operating System and is endorsing the open source movement by releasing 2D, 3D and multimedia programming specifications for its industry-leading RAGE graphics technology.

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