Here's Linux for fundamentalists
'Jesux' is being crafted as the Christian Linux distribution of choice. One possible change: replacement of common Unix names 'kill,' 'abort' and 'daemon.'
Introduction to Data Communication for Linux Users
Eugene Blanchard's Introduction to Data Communications for Linux Users" is now on-line.
Word Processing on Linux
The power and stability of Linux can also be a boon to the average secretary, teacher, small business owner, etc. on the desktop as the platform on which to run the most common productivity application to date, word processors.
Slackware 6.5.0 - BETA Released
Slackware, one of the first Linux distributions, released Slackware Linux 6.5.0 - BETA today, as an upgrade to their current 6.0preBETA.
What if SOLARIS was Free, Would LINUX Still Survive?
If you look at what the Linux community is doing now, it has already been done by Sun. Solaris can do everything Linux can do, but better.
Advanced Linux system administration
Derek Balling reviews some steps to advanced system administration that he learned at the O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention.
LinuxNewbie.com web portal
The site aims to introduce the public to the new OS, and guide them through the various aspects of the system from the many situations in which Linux can be used.
IBM's secret summit
Interview with Robert LeBlanc on IBM's Linux strategy at IBM's first internal Linux Summit.
Corel Polishes Desktop Linux
Mike Cowpland, Corel's president and chief executive officer, sang the praises of the open-source operating system during his keynote address at Comdex Miami '99.
Red Hat Preps Linux OS Upgrade
Linux distributor Red Hat plans to debut Red Hat 6.1, an upgrade of its operating system next week.
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