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Broaden Options, With Caution

We at eWeek Labs believe that the exploration of open source should be broadened but with caution. For example, while open-source options in the...

Open Source Gets IT Scrutiny

Once smuggled through back doors into the stolid world of corporate computing, open-source software is now beginning to get the full red carpet treatment...

Open-Source Enterprise

When eWeek Labs was getting ready to publish its 1999 review of the Linux 2.2 kernel, we struggled with the headline. Would "Linux: Enterprise-ready"...

Carrier-Grade Linux Makes Headway

The Open Source Development Lab Inc. (OSDL) Friday announced that it is making progress on the road to a Carrier-Grade Linux (CGL) specification, including...

Ximian Targets Windows Users

With the deadline for a controversial new Microsoft Corp. licensing plan looming, Ximian Inc. is hoping to woo undecided Windows customers with a deal...

Geekspeak: June 24, 2002

Last month, the free software foundation released GNU compiler collection 3.1. Release Coordinator Mark Mitchell describes GCC 3.1 as focused on fixing bugs introduced...

HP to Offer Red Hat Linux-Based Systems

Hewlett-Packard Co. will offer Red Hat Linux Advanced Server software on most of its server and workstation platforms this fall, including systems featuring Intel...

LSB Standard Is Key to Linux Unity

Red flags pop up when four linux distributors form the UnitedLinux group without the most widely used version of the operating system: Red Hat...

Sun Shines on Linux—For Now

Doing its part to benefit from Linuxs surging market share, Solaris 9 has gained some significant Linux-oriented features.Release 9, by default, includes Solaris versions...

Linux Administration Handbook

There are plenty of books out there that help novices learn how to use and manage Linux. But what about people who need to...