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Applix backs a new subsidiary, Red Hat gets roasted behind the backdoor, and WordPerfect 2000 stands back to back with StarOffice 5.2. Don't get left back, as Linsider looks at the week that was.
British town halls get the Linux bug
Linux could replace NT... just ask Brentwood or Bridgnorth Borough Councils. Brentwood and Bridgnorth Borough Councils have become the first public administrations in Britain to announce successful wide adoption of the Linux operating system.
How Apple could help Linux onto the desktop
No, this is not another of those "Apple should base OS/X on Linux" articles. This is about cross-platform APIs. This is about paradigm shifts and knowing when to go with the flow.
Linux company plans spinoff to rival Microsoft, Sun
A company known by few outside the Linux community is planning to spin off a division that will try to take on Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
Getting embedded with a penguin
Linux may be red-hot as a server operating system, but it's also creating some heat in the embedded operating system market. Developers have been putting Linux on small devices and cramming the operating system into a space the size of a SIMM for some time, but embedded versions of the operating system are on the verge of coming to mainstream devices, such as slimmed-down Internet clients, handheld devices and network appliances.
StarOffice 5.2: The Next Generation from Sun
Sun's StarWriter is part of the StarOffice package. Longtime Linux users are familiar with StarOffice, which, like WordPerfect, inspired a HOWTO on making it work under Linux long before Linux was the market force it is today.
Red Hat 6.2 - First Impressions
I first looked at Red Hat 6.2 when it was offered to the public in beta several weeks ago. I did not install it but I did manage to look through the packages and see what was there.
Security firm warns of Red Hat Piranha 'back door'
Internet Security Systems Inc. (ISS) says it has identified a backdoor password in the Red
Hat Linux Piranha product that could allow an attacker to compromise a Web server and
deface and destroy a Web site.
IBM to pre-load servers with choice of Linux
Customers of IBM's Netfinity servers will now be able to buy machines preloaded with the Linux operating system and will be able to choose from three flavors of the ever-popular open-source software.
Tools keep eye on Linux
Linux distributors are moving beyond simply repackaging the operating system by adding management tools and applications.
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