Monthly Archives: January 2004

Xandros Enters Linux Business Desktop Market

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NEW YORK—Business Linux desktop announcements are continuing to come fast and furious at LinuxWorld here, the latest coming from Xandros Inc. with its unveiling...

Novell to Join Eclipse

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NEW YORK—Novell Inc. said the company will join the Eclipse open-source consortium, thus furthering its commitment to the open-source development model. The Provo, Utah, company...

Review: Ark Linux 1.0 Alpha 10.1

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When you think of Linux, certain names spring to mind: Red Hat, SuSE--even Libranet. But you almost never hear someone say "Hey, did you...

Views of LinuxWorld

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/zimages/1/62638.jpgThe multitude of LinuxWorld pilgrims that gathered in New York this week may have suffered in the cold outside the Javits Center, by the...

Perens State of Linux Address

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Bruce Perens spoke about SCO, Linux and the future of his desktop Linux, UserLinux in a LinuxWorld presentation. For the full story see it...

Senate Security Hole Enables Partisan Spying

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According to the Boston Globe, Republican staff members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee exploited a security hole in the committees servers for at...

Preview: Inside the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Beta

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Microsoft will release Service Pack 2 for Windows XP (both Home and Professional) in the first half of 2004. Our look at the beta...

On the LinuxWorld Floor

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NEW YORK—Like a contented beehive, New Yorks Javits Center is abuzz with happy LinuxWorld goers. SCO may be suing Novell and trying to lobby...

Maxtor Reports Increased Revenues

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Although Maxtor Corp. reported both increased sales and revenue compared with a year ago, company executives said channel resellers apparently held onto inventory to...

Showgoers Favor Novells Linux Entry

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Novell Inc. looms large at LinuxWorld this year. Now that its SuSE Linux acquisition is done, what does that mean to Linux? Nabbed at...