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New Xetos OS launched!
Iwin Xetos is an operating system based on a Linux kernel which was extended by many components and features. It includes everything what you expect from a modern operating system.
Person of the Year
The 1999 Technical Excellence Awards of PC Magazine has awarded Linus Torvalds - the Linux founder as the 'Person of the Year'.
Red Hat's Young sees no need to 'reinvent the PC'
Less than a day after Microsoft Corp. CEO Bill Gates touted the robust future of the PC, Red Hat Inc. Chairman Bob Young announced the platform's death in a Comdex keynote address at Las Vegas.
Red Hat buys software firm, shuffles CEO
Red Hat, the leading Linux seller, will acquire software company Cygnus Solutions for $674 million and, in a surprising move, has replaced its own chief executive officer, the company said.
Linux founder: User needs shaping new era
Linux is moving into a different era, a time when the future of the operating system software will be driven by user needs instead of programmers' curiosity, the movement's founder said.
SGI Unveils New Linux Supercomputer
Computer maker Silicon Graphics Inc unveiled a new type of supercomputer based on Intel chips and the Linux operating system instead of its own proprietary technology.
A Mathematical Analysis of the Business of Software
Have you ever tried convincing your office mates that Linux (tm) will eventually dominate the desktop market, but were unable to do so, because you lacked a cogent explanation?
Quake 2 Server Setup
Have you ever tried convincing your office mates that Linux (tm) will eventually dominate the desktop market, but were unable to do so, because you lacked a cogent explanation?
Tux's secret obsession - Gaming under Linux
This is a short overview of the gaming scene under Linux. It tries to show that there is more to the Tux OS than simply Internet or data processing. Today there is a lot to discover about Linux and games.
MS Office for LINUX: Cognitive Dissonance
Some of the Penguinistas delude themselves if they somehow think they'll control Microsoft from dominating LINUX or that the company'll somehow act differently. They can't and it won't. Having MS Office for LINUX sounds like offering yet more choice for the users but it's illusionary.
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