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Dec 03, 2001

CRN: Constructing A Windows-Less Office

By Staff Staff | Posted at 5:20 PM

CRN is carrying a report on moving to an entirely Linux-based environment. They found that moving to Linux proved more than adequate for most Small to Mid-sized Businesses, and at a substantial cost savings. “After constructing a practical solution, the Test Center reached the following conclusion: Linux and associated Linux applications can accomplish many of the same tasks as the Wintel standard at a much lower initial cost,in this case, for 93 percent less than the software cost of a similar Windows-based network”

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Nov 29, 2001

Running Windows apps in Linux

By Staff Staff | Posted at 9:52 PM

NewsForge is carrying an article on the available options for running Windows software in Linux. This may be helpful if the main thing holding your company back from a Linux migration is legacy software. “There are already several Windows and Linux (WAL) programs out there. The three most popular are VMWare's VMWare 3.0 Workstation 3.0; NeTraverse's Win4Lin 3.0; and WINE.

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Nov 27, 2001

InfoWorld: Linux is Ready for Deployment

By Staff Staff | Posted at 5:58 PM

InfoWorld currently has a review of both RedHat, Inc. and SuSE GmbH's respective Linux offerings. The outcome? The reviewers give a big green light for deployment of both distributions. “[M]any companies are continuing to adopt Linux and its promise of a more-economical, yet full-featured computing platform.”

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Nov 26, 2001

Opera Sings a New Tune

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 11:21 PM

Opera Software ASA unveiled the all new 6.0 Linux Technology Preview version of their flagship browser today. Opera is a popular alternative browser available on many platforms - including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows - which provides reasonably good HTML rendering in a unique interface.

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Nov 23, 2001

KDE 2.2.2 Released

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 10:16 AM

While everyone was busy eating their Thanksgiving dinner, the KDE Project pushed out yet another release of the popular K Desktop Environment. KDE 2.2.2 sports numerous bug fixes and security patches, and is most likely the last release before KDE 3.0.

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Nov 21, 2001

Vorticon Linux Workstation

By Staff Staff | Posted at 5:40 PM

UnixReview.com has published a review of a computer system from Pogo Linux Systems. “It's safe to say that the Vorticon, powered by two Athlon chips and a generous helping of RAM, is zippier than a four-year-old on his third triple espresso. A lot more pleasant to deal with, too.”

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Nov 20, 2001

Dell Clarifies Its Linux Position

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 11:02 AM

Dell Computer Corp. released a letter yesterday to clarify its current stance on Linux. “Dell continues to support Linux customers on a variety of client and server products both through factory installation and Linux vendor certification. Dell offers the latest release of Red Hat® Linux 7.2 on its Precision Workstation and PowerEdge Server lines to customers who range from corporate professionals to performance computing enthusiasts through multiple ordering mechanisms, including over the internet.”

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Nov 16, 2001

Borland Makes Kylix 2 Open Edition Available

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 6:05 PM

As reported here last month, Borland has released Kylix 2 Open Edition for download. Kylix is an increasingly popular RAD development tool for Linux.

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Nov 15, 2001

Linux Managers

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 10:12 PM

If you are just entering the Linux world, you have probably heard of the famed “community support,” but where exactly do you find this so-called community?

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Nov 13, 2001

Who controls your biz?

By Staff Staff | Posted at 5:40 PM

Russell Pavlicek of InfoWorld writes on the control advantage of open source software. “[T]he most powerful reason for using open-source software in business is often ignored. This crucial benefit is control — control over the functionality of the software that fuels your business, and hence control over your business itself.”

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