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Blog Comment I like the different levels of commitment - from running Ulteo in a browards on a Windows system, up to running local Linux and keeping everything at Ulteo. The browser version is very slow and clunky, at least on my hardware and my broadband.
[July 17, 2008, 11:29]
News Burst: New Linux In Autumn, Says Linus Torvalds
News The next major release of the Linux operating system kernel will be made available this autumn, promises father of the open source operating system, Linus Torvalds. Take me to the Linux Lounge Speaking at a trade show in San Jose, California...
[August 18, 2000, 13:01]
New Linux In The Wild
News An open-source advocacy and development group has released a test version of the next Linux kernel, which may be finalised by the end of the year. The desktop version of Linux 2.6 will make it easier to swap mice, keyboards and other peripherals.
[October 28, 2003, 7:40]
New Linux Application Takes Xbox Gaming Online
News A group of software developers has created a Linux-based application that they claim lets Xbox users play system-link games over the Internet. The current version of the Xbox Gateway software doesn't support USB Ethernet devices or PCMCIA Ethernet.
[November 27, 2001, 11:46]
New Linux OS For Palms Released
News Empower Technologies, a startup in Redmond, Washington, has released a version of the Linux operating system that will run on Palm IIIx, IIIxe and Vx handheld computers. Linux DA O/S runs on Motorola's Dragonball processor that powers current Palm...
[July 19, 2001, 14:33]
New Kid On The Linux Block: SCO
News Even before it begins selling a SCO Linux product, the company will need to differentiate its offering from those of its growing number of Linux OS rivals, as well as from its own stable of OS products.
[June 14, 2000, 9:03]
New Kernel Set To Speed Linux Adoption
News It will, say the vendors, be the adoption of version 2.6 of the Linux kernel that signals the open-source operating system's readiness for more mission-critical applications. Linux leader Linus Torvalds released version 2.6.0-test7 of the Linux...
[October 10, 2003, 12:30]
New Linux Kernel Available For Download
News Linux developers can get their hands on the latest stable operating system kernel, version 2.4.11, as of Wednesday. Linus Torvalds said in at recent Linux conference that kernel improvements are no longer important, and that it is more crucial to...
[October 10, 2001, 14:22]
New Linux Kernel Hurries To Release
News Linus Torvalds has released the latest stable update to the Linux operating system kernel, version 2.4.13, the second kernel update to be released in quick succession. The quick pace of releases has some Linux users questioning their quality.
[October 24, 2001, 17:30]
New Debian GNU/Linux Update
Blog A new Debian GNU/Linux Update was released a few weeks ago - well, actually one and a half new updates, to be precise. At the same time, they have released what they call an "etch-and-a-half" release, which adds support for new hardware to their...
[August 20, 2008, 13:04]
New Linux Worm 'Adore' Arrives
News The third Linux virus in almost as many months hit the Internet this week. Known as the Adore worm, the program is designed to create so-called back doors in the security of Linux systems and send information identifying the compromised systems to...
[April 5, 2001, 9:06]
Sharp Picks Lineo's Linux For New PDA
News Sharp originally announced at the CeBit trade show in Germany that it planned to use the Linux operating system to power a new version of its Zaurus personal digital assistant. Sharp will use Lineo's version of Linux in an upcoming handheld...
[June 1, 2001, 8:43]
Red Hat Launches New Linux
News Red Hat introduced a new version of its distribution of the Linux operating system on Monday, aimed at improving multiprocessor performance and keeping out bugs. Red Hat Linux 7.1 is based on the latest kernel, or essential core, of Linux.
[April 17, 2001, 7:18]
IBM Shows Off New Linux Buyers
News IBM, three years into its embrace of Linux, will continue its evangelist effort this week by putting on display Unilever and several other new customers using the operating system. Unilever is buying IBM computers, software and services as part of...
[January 22, 2003, 9:32]
Comdex 2001: G.Mate Shows New-style Linux PDA
News A new crop of Linux PDAs could soon satisfy the appetites of open-source fans, with the long-awaited Yopy from G.Mate now on display at Comdex. HP is also rumoured to be preparing a new Linux PDA. Sharp recently unveiled the developer version of...
[November 15, 2001, 14:48]
New Windows Embedded 'raises The Bar For Linux'
News Poppinga also claimed that the move showed Microsoft wanted to "raise the bar for the open source competitors out there in the market", while pointing to Microsoft's 10-year support package for its partners as an added incentive to choose CE6 over...
[November 1, 2006, 16:23]
Red Hat Releases Fedora 7
News Red Hat on Thursday released a new edition of its hobby version of Linux, Fedora 7, a version which unifies the work of programmers inside and outside the company. Fedora competes with OpenSuse from Novell and with the up-and-coming Ubuntu version...
[June 4, 2007, 9:37]
SCO Makes Linux Grab For Microsoft E-mail
News The SCO Group announced new Linux software on Tuesday that lets small businesses set up servers for e-mail, calendars and contact list -- a product the company says will be less expensive than Microsoft's Exchange.
[January 22, 2003, 8:24]
Lindows 2.0 Tightens Windows Connections
News Lindows, the software start-up offering a consumer-friendly version of the Linux operating system, announced a new version of its software on Wednesday. The company, which quickly ran into legal trouble with Microsoft, initially promised to offer a...
[September 19, 2002, 7:47]
Opera 6.0 For Linux Boosts Language Support
News Opera's Windows, Macintosh and Linux versions are not exactly alike, and the new Opera for Linux version includes some features previously only found in the Windows edition, such as the ability to carry out particular functions with a single mouse...
[May 15, 2002, 16:37]

