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Linuxcare follows Red Hat with online support service
Linuxcare has released its long-awaited computer administration service, an effort that gives some competition to a similar offering from Red Hat. Linuxcare's managed services, unveiled recently, provide a range of options to customers who would prefer to hire somebody else to handle tasks such as software updates for Linux servers, Chief Technology Officer Dave Sifry said.
Progeny Debian Beta 2 now available
This beta is being released as an upgrade to Debian 2.2 (potato). The next beta, due soon, will include CD images, Progeny's new installer, and support for upgrades from Debian 2.1 (slink).
Linux virus infection fears
Lax security measures have been blamed for the rash of infections. The three loopholes that the Redhat worm exploits have been known about for months and patches for them have been available for almost as long. Redhat itself issued a patch in September last year.
Loki releases Open Source projects
In an unprecedented race to GPL freedom, Loki Software, Inc. released the latest in their long line of open source projects: a complete set of end-user and developer tools for managing software releases.
Loki releases Open Source projects
In an unprecedented race to GPL freedom, Loki Software, Inc. released the latest in their long line of open source projects: a complete set of end-user and developer tools for managing software releases.
Sun invests $5 million in Tripwire
Sun Microsystems has put in $5 million of a $24 million investment in Tripwire, a further display of the company's support for the open-source software model.
Sun invests $5 million in Tripwire
Sun Microsystems has put in $5 million of a $24 million investment in Tripwire, a further display of the company's support for the open-source software model.
Sun introduces new lower-end servers
Sun's Cobalt line runs the open Linux operating system, a departure from its emphasis on a proprietary flavour of Unix known as Solaris, but officials said the operating system was irrelevant to users that did not intend to modify it.
Ximian secures $15 Million in funding
Ximian, the leading open source desktop company (formerly known as Helix Code), announced it has secured $15 million in funding from Charles River Ventures and Battery Ventures.
Linux silent player in new Cobalt release
Sun Microsystems and its new Cobalt division recently announced the first new line of Cobalt server appliances since Sun's acquisition of Cobalt last December. Though preliminary information about the press conference hinted at the inclusion of Linux within the Sun/Cobalt server strategy, Sun executives went out of their way to de-emphasize Linux's presence on the Cobalt devices.
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