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Ahead of LinuxWorld next week, IBM and HP announce more big corporate customers for the relatively young operating system Read more
8 August, 2002 by Stephen Shankland...the latest kernel releases to the newest distributions, see ZDNet UK's
A project aimed at developing a version of Linux that will run on the Xbox gaming console may get more developer interest, after an anonymous donor agreed to pay cash for successful code Read more
2 July, 2002 by Matthew BroersmaSew up the enterprise, and the consumer desktop will follow (with a little help from third-party killer-apps) says Red Hat. Read more
6 October, 1999 by Dave WilbyRed Hat, SuSE and Mandrake's Linux distributions become the first certified to the Linux Standards Base - a key step to stopping fragmentation of the code Read more
19 August, 2002 by Stephen ShanklandSun chief scientist Bill Joy says he's got doubts about open source, even as Sun takes a stab at selling its first general-purpose Linux servers Read more
15 August, 2002 by Stephen Shankland...the latest kernel releases to the newest distributions, see ZDNet UK's
The four founding companies behind the unified Linux distribution will hand a 'closed' beta-test version of UnitedLinux 1.0 to their partners later this month Read more
14 August, 2002 by Matthew BroersmaRed Hat reveals plans for its Advanced Workstation, while Sun will test Linux desktops internally Read more
14 August, 2002 by Stephen Shankland...the latest kernel releases to the newest distributions, see ZDNet UK's
VA Software and IBM are to announce a software partnership, which highlights the cultural barriers between open-source and proprietary systems Read more
13 August, 2002 by Stephen ShanklandA new lobbying group called Software Choice, backed by Microsoft and other high-tech companies, hopes to stop governments from encouraging the use of open-source software such as Linux Read more
13 August, 2002 by Matthew BroersmaSun Linux 5.0, the operating system that will ship with the LX50 Linux servers, will be freely available for download - but don't expect support unless you buy the hardware too Read more
13 August, 2002 by Matt LoneyThe growing influence of Linux and the open-source movement will be on display as several large companies announce products and plans at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo Read more
12 August, 2002 by Stephen Shanklandyeah! all we want free software
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