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Red Hat 6.1 vs Caldera OpenLinux 2.1
Want to know which one will work best for you? We pitted Red Hat Linux 6.1--the most popular Linux in the world--against Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 to find out. Whether you need to set up a mission-critical server or you just want to run Linux on your desktop, we'll tell you which of these Linux distributions should run on your box.
You Have Toast!
Remember that one of MS's stated long term goals is to get Windows CE into any and every electrical device a consumer might possibility encounter during the course of a normal day. Forget "desktop dominance", Mr. Bill is after your toaster now. Something like, "Matchbox Linux" would really burn his muffins.
FreeBSD Con 99
October 17, 1999 marked a milestone in the history of FreeBSD -- the first FreeBSD conference was held in the city where it all began, Berkeley, CA. Over 300 developers, users, and interested parties attended from around the globe.
Mr Cox reveals grand plans for Linux
British open-source maestro Alan Cox has revealed that a number of manufacturers are sponsoring the development of Linux as a grand scale enterprise server system.
Lots of Noise, but not Numbers on Linux
Linux as an alternative operating system has been creating quite a stir in the Press. But, how many Internet surfers actually operate within the Linux environment?
They won't do Windows
Major personal computer makers are quietly working on products that will not use Microsoft Corp.'s Windows.
Linux Magazine's November Issue Now Available
Stories on the Red Hat IPO, Linux Kernel configuration, Bill Joy, and Linux Office Suites featured in latest issue.
How to get Windows out of your system
You may have heard the name, you may even know that Microsoft sees it as its biggest threat, but what is Linux?
Corel to benefit from Linux mania
The struggling Canadian software maker Corel could be the next company to benefit from Linux mania when it releases its own version of the OS, Corel Linux, next month at the COMDEX trade show in Las Vegas.
Ellison: Linux-powered Net PC coming
Oracle boss says $199 Linux-based Network computers will be available shortly: 'This is a desktop computer replacement.'
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