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Caldera Posts Itanium OpenLinux

News Linux maker Caldera has posted a version of its OpenLinux for Intel's Itanium processor, joining Linux competitors such as TurboLinux, Red Hat and SuSE. Intel is positioning the 64-bit Itanium as a competitor to such high-end chips as Sun...

[August 8, 2000, 12:50]

LinuxWorld: Easy To Use Versions Of Linux About To Ship

News Caldera announced today that the OpenLinux 2.3 version of the Linux operating system, which contains the particularly user-friendly "point and click" Lizard install, will be made available for download from the Caldera web site from September 3.

[August 10, 1999, 16:41]

Caldera To Release Project 42 Public Beta

News The new version of its OpenLinux operating system is designed as an uncomplicated server for businesses. The new OpenLinux server is based on the recently released 2.4 Linux kernel and comes with a secure Web server, a file and print server, and a...

[March 14, 2001, 14:41]

SCO Wants To Undermine Linux Foundation

Talkback Have you ever used OpenLINUX? Excuse me? leading IT company of the stature of SCO"? It is to laugh! What a piece of pre-primordial slime!

[October 30, 2003, 4:12]

Caldera Revamps Linux Licensing

News On Monday, Caldera released a new version of its OpenLinux server version and its Open Unix 8, an update to UnixWare 7 from SCO. OpenLinux Server includes Caldera's "volution management" software, which allows easier updates of Linux and associated...

[June 29, 2001, 14:41]

Standardised Linux Gains Support

News Red Hat 8, SuSE 8.1, SCO Group OpenLinux 3.1.1 and MandrakeSoft 9 ProSuite all comply with the LSB's guidelines, according to the Free Standards Group, which oversees the LSB certification process. Four new versions of Linux have been certified to...

[October 9, 2002, 8:07]

IBM Preloads Linux On Its Servers

News On Monday, IBM announced immediate availability of Caldera's OpenLinux eServer product preloaded on its own Netfinity systems. Previously IBM has made Linux available on Netfinity systems, but only through its reseller partners.

[April 25, 2000, 9:10]

Linux Becomes A Contender Vs. Unix

News Caldera International's OpenLinux 3.1 and Turbolinux Server 6.5 managed only "above average", but still ranked better than Caldera's UnixWare, the study found. Four versions of Linux have become more capable operating systems than the lowest-ranked...

[September 28, 2001, 9:11]

Caldera Posts Free DOS On Web

News The company said it intends OpenDOS to be a free platform for users in research and education, and added that it plans to provide a budget-priced DOS integration environment for users of OpenLinux, it's popular Internet development platform.

[February 3, 1997, 11:31]

SCO Puts Focus On Countertop

News The company still sells what used to be Caldera Linux, in the form of OpenLinux Workstation and, it is continuing to develop its Volution Manager product, which helps system administrators manage desktop versions of Linux, automatically installing...

[October 3, 2002, 14:48]

Linux Kernel Flaw Could Trigger DoS Incidents

News Linux kernel 2.4.x Conectiva Linux 7, 8, and 9 Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 Mandrake Linux 8 and 9 OpenLinux Server and Workstation 3 Various Red Hat versions Slackware SuSE Several versions of Linux from multiple vendors are reportedly vulnerable to a...

[May 27, 2003, 13:55]

Leader: Microsoft Afraid Of Linux? Not Likely...

News Microsoft has an undisputable case of Unix envy, but it's Solaris, SCO Unix, HP-UX and AIX that Microsoft is targeting, not Red Hat Linux or Caldera OpenLinux. If you accept Microsoft's claim at face value, you might conclude that Microsoft is...

[October 2, 1998, 9:39]

Linux Focus: The Linux Story - Part 1

News Some of the modern distributions include Red Hat Linux -- distributed by Red Hat Software, Caldera OpenLinux - by Caldera and the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. In 1991 a student at the University of Helsinki in Finland, Linus Torvalds, started...

[June 9, 1998, 15:58]

Major Caldera Shareholders May Sell

News One issue the company faces is encouraging customers of its OpenServer product, which the company is no longer developing, to migrate to OpenUnix or OpenLinux products. Two major investors in Caldera International, which sells the Linux and Unix...

[July 24, 2001, 11:47]

A Year Ago: The Linux Story

News Some of the modern distributions include Red Hat Linux -- distributed by Red Hat Software, Caldera OpenLinux -- by Caldera and the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. The tale of Linux is -- to those in the know -- a story of one man's effort to create...

[June 9, 1999, 6:41]

Industry Group Says SCO Cannot Alter Old Licences

News Any marketing conducted by SCO in relation to its SCOSource initiative should explicitly state that existing licensees of OpenLinux and SCOLinux products are not required to acquire any additional licences and that such existing licences are valid...

[February 19, 2004, 9:00]

Kopernicus: Linux Is Made Easy

News Precompiled binaries of Kopernicus are available for a variety of Linux distributions, including Caldera OpenLinux, Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SuSE. The KDE Team has released the long-awaited Version 2.0 of the K Desktop Environment.

[October 25, 2000, 7:34]

Study: Java To Overtake C/C++ In 2002

News Caldera OpenLinux and FreeBSD followed, with 21.4 percent and 20.4 percent, respectively, the data showed. Developers using Sun Microsystems' Java programming language will outnumber those using the C/C++ languages by next year, the findings of a...

[August 17, 2001, 9:11]

IBM Moves To Block SCO's Linux

News The company began emphasising Unix when it renamed itself SCO but continued to distribute Linux software for a time and still offers downloadable support files for existing owners of its OpenLinux server and workstation products.

[August 20, 2004, 10:50]

US Report: Microsoft Ordered To Turn Over Code To Caldera

News Microsoft asked for documents about our integration of technologies in OpenLinux," Sparks confirmed. A Salt Lake City Federal Court judge has given Microsoft five days from Tuesday to turn over Windows source code to Caldera as part of the ongoing...

[July 30, 1998, 9:08]


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