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SuSE to Help Develop Linux Software Load

SuSE Linux AG, Europe's leading Linux distributor, announced that it has entered into a partnership with VA Linux Systems to co-develop a SuSE Linux software load for VA Linux workstations and servers.

Is Linux the Post-PC Platform?

Caldera's president shares his views on Linux's future, and offers his take on the effects of the Microsoft trial.

Omnis Software announces MySQL support for Linux

Omnis Software is previewing version 2.3 of their Rapid Application Development tool OMNIS Studio, at COMDEX. This release will allow Linux users to take full advantage of the popular MySQL database.

Feds build monster Linux computer

The Department of Energy's Argonne National Lab has built its largest supercomputer system ever -- a 256-node cluster that is to be based on Intel hardware and the Linux operating system.

FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE 6.2 Eval Review

I like Unix, Linux, xBSD, and playing with operating systems to see what they can offer as servers or as desktops, and here's my opinon - my 2 cents worth about FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE Linux 6.2.

Cowpland outlines Corel's Linux strategy

Corel President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Cowpland on Tuesday outlined some of the reasons the Canadian applications company is betting heavily on the Linux operating system.

Linus Torvalds and Bob Young Answer Questions

No one knows more about the Linux operating system than its creator, Linus Torvalds, and the founder of the largest Linux company, Bob Young of Red Hat. They answer some user questions for ABC News.

Oracle Launches NC2 With Linux And StarOffice

Oracle chief Larry Ellison has stood by his provocative prediction of four years ago that Network Computers would out number PCs by 2000.

Check Point targets Linux users

Check Point announced that its Secure Virtual Network (SVN) architecture for the Red Hat Linux OS will give Linux users access to the same security protection already available on other operating platforms.

Corel Linux for the Rest of Us

The much-anticipated version of Corel Linux was announced at Comdex Las Vegas - the largest computer show in the world. Geared to new and desktop home users, Corel is delivering on a promise of ease of use and choice other than Microsoft Windows.