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Linux still a force despite Windows 2000

Linux, which saw a boost in customers last year as Microsoft kept delaying the Windows 2000 launch, seems to be holding its own four months after the Microsoft operating system shipped.

GNOME 1.2: A Giant GUI Leap

With last week's release of version 1.2, GNOME has attained a new level of reliability and overall completeness. The latest release is smooth, stable and polished.

Hooking up schools to Linux

Harry McGregor and a few of his friends are trying to build PCs around Linux that, loaded with software and networking equipment, would cost schools no more than $1,000 apiece. The group is devoting much of its time to making sure the systems are stable and easy to use.

IBM: World's fastest Linux company

IBM, a company most high-tech watchers wrote off as a dying brontosaur at the beginning of the decade, has managed to outrun the competition in embracing Linux and open source technologies such as XML.

The Axis 2100 - a Linux-powered network camera

The Axis 2100 is exactly what it claims to be - a network camera. It runs its own web server internally so you can point a web browser directly at the camera and see what it's looking at.

TurboLinux layoffs another sign of cooling market

A second Linux company has put the brakes on expansion and laid off staff, a further indication that investors no longer are as gung-ho on the comparatively new operating system.

Corel inks internet appliance deal for Linux

Corel announced a partnership agreement with Linux Technology to deliver a version of its Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux suite in Internet appliances. Linux Technology makes the Solution Box and the Office/Residential Gateway.

Hypercosm releases 3D web development tools for Linux

Rich media in the Hypercosm format, called "applets," are actually compiled ultra-small programs that run identically in Web browsers under Linux, Microsoft's Windows and Apple's MacOS.

ASP-Linux plans to launch the first Singapore made Linux distribution

ASPLinux, Inc., revealed its plans to officially launch the first Singapore-made Linux distribution, at the end of June, 2000.

Elfstone Software and MSC.Software announce Linux team

Elfstone Software, LLC and MSC.Software have announced that Elfstone RTX, a runtime kit for Motif applications, has been chosen as the core graphical interface technology to bring MSC.Patran, the engineering industry's leading modeling and simulation analysis software, to Linux platforms.