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Jul 22, 2002

Debian Hits 3-Oh with Woody

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 6:16 PM

In an announcement late last week, the Debian Project released its much anticipated Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 distribution. Debian is well known for its high level of stability, as well as powerful package (software) management tools.

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Jul 19, 2002

Rumors of TurboLinux's Demise Surface

By Staff Staff | Posted at 12:54 AM

In a story published today, LinuxGram reported that Linux distributor TurboLinux may have collapsed. The report is not entirely surprising, TurboLinux has been struggling for some time, and outside its strong hold in Asia, the distribution had dismal results at best.

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Jul 15, 2002

Walmart.Com Starts Offering Mandrake Boxes

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 12:31 PM

In a move anticipated since rumors of talks leaked out last month, MandrakeSoft issued a press release today announcing the availability of PC's at Wal-Mart's internet division with Mandrake Linux preloaded. This move follows Wal-Mart's earlier offering of PC's with LindowsOS pre-installed last month.

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Jul 12, 2002

SuSE Linux 8.0 User Commentaries

By Staff Staff | Posted at 12:02 PM

Two long time Linux users - Jerry Kreps and Jethro Cramp - agreed to give us their thoughts on SuSE Linux 8.0. You can find their comments below.

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Is SuSE 8 SuPERB?

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 12:00 PM

When my copy of SuSE Linux 8.0 arrived, I felt almost like I was coming home after a long trip. SuSE had been my primary Linux distribution for over two years, until last November, so it was exciting to see what they had been up to. SuSE 8.0 seems as good a way as any to come back to SuSE, after all it was the first distribution to ship with KDE 3, and it comes with a truckload of improvements over previous versions.

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Jul 08, 2002

Itanium 2 likes Linux

By Staff Staff | Posted at 11:35 AM

NewsForge has a short piece on the launch of the Itanium 2 platform. “Hewlett-Packard and Intel will announce with great fanfare the pending release of the Itanium 2 platform today, and you'll probably be able to read several stories with the two companies saying their new 64-bit architecture is going to breath new life into the Itanium line and kick the competition's butt. HP is also touting the Itanium 2 as a perfect match for Linux.”

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Jul 02, 2002

MandrakeSoft Will Not Unite with UnitedLinux

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 5:17 PM

MandrakeSoft has released a statement detailing the reasons why Mandrake will not join United Linux. The two key reasons for the decision repeated through out the document consisted of UnitedLinux's non-Free nature and lack of any advantages for MandrakeSoft.

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Leading independent Linux websites form one-stop news portal

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 12:05 AM
LinuxDailyNews Hits the Web during wIndependence Week

July 2, 2002 (The INTERNET). Five popular independent Linux websites today unveiled LinuxDailyNews, a collaborative portal site where visitors can get thumbnail glimpses of the latest news and content from each participating site. The founders of LinuxDailyNews are Open for Business, DesktopLinux.com, LinuxDevices.com, and Linux and Main. Those sites were joined before rollout by member site KernelTrap, and other sites are expected to be added in the future.
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Jun 28, 2002

Friendly Linux Alternative to Windows

By Staff Staff | Posted at 7:02 PM

PCWorld.com looks at a beta version of an upcoming Lycoris Desktop/LX release. “Looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-use alternative to the Windows operating system? Linux may leap to mind, but since Corel abandoned its effort, no vendor has concentrated strictly on making Linux friendly enough for newbies. Now, the $30 Desktop/LX distribution from upstart Lycoris demonstrates that Microsoft's monopoly on friendly operating systems for the PC could be coming to a close.”

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Consortium to Launch Linux Cooperative

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 6:52 PM

A group of leading independent websites are planning to launch a new Linux cooperative website in conjunction with “wIndependence Day 2002.” The unveiling of the new web site is scheduled to take place early next week.

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