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Photodex to Deliver Imaging Tools for Linux
Photodex Corporation, a leading supplier of digital content management, imaging and multimedia software, and Red Hat, Inc., based in Durham, NC, the market leading Linux developer and service provider, announced today their partnership to provide CompuPic Digital Content Manager software for the Red Hat Linux operating system.
Heroes Coming to Linux
Loki Entertainment Software, the foremost company bringing popular PC and Macintosh games to Linux, announced today it is now developing the Linux version of Heroes of Might and Magic III.
Linux driver for HIPPI 800
This driver extends the HIPPI 800 network advantages of very high speed (800 Megabits / second) data file transfer capability and low CPU utilization to Linux platforms.
Linux firms beef up services, e-commerce plans
Two major sellers of the Linux operating system are updating their strategies for making money off the open-source, Unix-like software.
Linux vs. Microsoft: The FUD Report
Here we go again. Linux enthusiasts once more are combating FUD-the unfounded fear, uncertainty and doubt, drummed up from nothing by enemies of Linux.
Finnish vendor enters English-language Linux fray
SOT Finnish Software Engineering announced that it is getting ready to release a beta version of its first English-language edition of the open-source Linux operating system.
IT Shops Weigh the Pros and Cons of Linux
The Linux operating system, once virtually unknown outside a small community of loyal users and developers, is making a lot of people take a second look at their information technology strategy.
Leaner and Meaner Linux
Never mind the fact that Linux, a cruiserweight in the PC class, looks more like a corpulent blob compared when lined up against the current crop of embedded operating systems. Many Linux developers are already shipping embedded versions of the operating system and they like their chances.
Y2K and Linux
The good news is that by and large, Linux and all other members of the Unix family tree are immune to the Y2K problem, since they keep track of time internally in way that's different from other systems.
Linux makes gains in Japan
There's a rush of Linux activity in Japan as major computer companies embrace the system. Some solid guarantees are on offer, so this doesn't look like mere tokenism. Generally, the target areas are traditional Linux stamping grounds such as Internet related services.
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