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LinuxGrrls.Org launched
LinuxGrrls.Org is officially launched, aiming to appeal to the more technically oriented geek grrl.
Eat a Peach: The Atlanta Linux Showcase
Says Peter Penguin, Linux Journal's conference correspondent: "if you're not in Atlanta this week, you're really missing something!"
GNU/Linux goes retail
A group of three companies announced that they've come together to make the Debian Project's GNU/Linux, a popular noncommercial distribution, available at retail.
Citrix ICA Client Now Included with Red Hat Linux 6.1
Citrix announced that Red Hat will provide the Citrix ICA client for Linux on its Red Hat Linux 6.1 Application CD. This will give Linux users access to applications running on Citrix MetaFrame and WinFrame server.
The ultimate transition box
Hardware that will support the transition from Windows NT to Linux or Windows 2000 proves more elusive than you would think.
Gartner slams Linux with hostile review
Hardware that will support the transition from Windows NT to Linux or Windows 2000 proves more elusive than you would think.
Video: Intel CEO on Linux
Intel Corporations's CEO Craig Barett speaks at the GartnerGroup Symposium/ITxpo99 on Linux.
Gartner slams Linux with hostile review
A damning report from Gartner has all but put the kiss of death on Linux, but devotees of the OS maintain it's a force to be reckoned with.
Lotus ports Domino 5.0 to Linux
Following up on its recent announcement to port Domino, Release 5.0, to Linux, Lotus has made available a sneak preview download of its popular messaging server for the Linux platform.
There's No Interface Like GNOME
Linux got a new look this week as the GNOME Project released the latest iteration of its GNOME interface.
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