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Interview with Cliff Miller

t's hard to decide which fictional character best relates to TurboLinux Chief Executive Officer Cliff Miller, Don Quixote or Don Corleone.

Test Drive FreeBSD

This website gives you quick, open, online access to simply run your applications on FreeBSD.

The TeX alternative

TeX was created with mathematics in mind and is still the premier system for producing books and articles that require complex typeset mathematical formulae. It also happens to be a very fine general-purpose typesetting system.

KDE 2.0 Technology Overview

As KDE users are already aware, around 40 members of the KDE development team gathered together at "KDE II", and worked to resolve some of issues pertaining to the development of a highly component-based system for *nix that is KDE2.0.

French senators propose making open source compulsory

French senators Pierre Laffitte and René Trégouët are proposing that national and local government and administrative systems should only use open source software.

Sun shines Solaris on new Intel chip

Sun Microsystems was beaten to the punch by Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and the collection of programmers working on adapting the Linux operating system to run on the forthcoming chip. The processor had been code-named Merced but now is called Itanium.

TurboLinux debuts cluster server, lines up partners

TurboLinux Inc. today will debut its anticipated TurboCluster Server, starting at $995 for two-node clusters. The product will scale to cluster 30 Intel-based servers.

Lotus, Allaire climb aboard Linux express

The open-source-code operating system is expected to get another boost this week as Lotus Development Corp. and Allaire Corp. unveil versions of their products for Linux.

Intel To Market Red Hat For Web Servers

Red Hat said on Tuesday that Intel plans to make Red Hat Linux software available on powerful server computers designed to run websites.

New York City Hosts Linuxworld Conference & Expo

IDG World Expo today announced its feature presentation and line-up of keynote speakers for the first East Coast LinuxWorld Conference & Expo. The event will take place February 1 – 4, 2000 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City.