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LG enters PC market, rides Linux Posted By Adam Beecher - 16:51, 23 October 2002
NEW DELHI: Korean consumer durables major LG on Tuesday entered the personal computer market with two low-priced models. Interestingly, LG also became the first Indian PC maker, which will be bundling its entire range of PCs (currently two) with the open software Linux.
Xandros Linux: 'It just works', even with Windows stuff Posted By Adam Beecher - 16:39, 23 October 2002
The "premier release" of Xandros, formerly known as Corel Linux, is being released today at the Xandros.com Web site. Individual users can pick up a copy for $99, and corporate/enterprise users will see a discount price for multiple licenses.
Features for Linux 3.0 Kernel Nearly Set Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:12, 22 October 2002
The feature set for the Linux 3.0 kernel, the next major update to the open source operating system, is close to being finalized and contributors are being told to submit their patches to the list of candidates as soon as possible.
IBM uses Linux on workstations for crash simulations Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:11, 22 October 2002
International Business Machines Corp has sold 108 computer workstations to DaimlerChrysler AG and has linked them using Linux software to make a mini-supercomputer for the automaker's crash simulations.
Wall St. Leans Toward Linux Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:11, 22 October 2002
With a handful of key Wall Street brokerage firms acting as icebreakers, Linux is quickly gaining ground on Unix and Windows as a mission-critical operating system within the securities industry.
Website Hosting Vendors list updated Posted By Ken Guest - 19:42, 21 October 2002
The list of companies providing website hosting services has been updated to include Host Ireland.
Secure Linux desktop begins shipping to UK police force Posted By Adam Beecher - 12:56, 18 October 2002
A pilot scheme which could see police forces throughout England and Wales switching to Linux desktops has kicked off with delivery of the first systems to the West Yorkshire force.
Support concerns holding Linux back Posted By Adam Beecher - 12:55, 18 October 2002
While there can be no doubt Linux-based solutions are making inroads into enterprise-level software and server markets, concern over service and support could be holding back further growth, according to analysts and industry pundits.
SuSE, Turbolinux pool Linux efforts Posted By Adam Beecher - 12:55, 18 October 2002
SuSE, based in Germany, and Turbolinux, based in Japan, announced a strategic agreement Thursday to jointly develop Linux operating system products for IBM's higher-end servers. The products will be based on SuSE's Enterprise Server software.
Mini-LBW In Doolin in November Posted By Proinnsias Breathnach - 00:00, 11 October 2002 Edited by Proinnsias Breathnach - 00:00, 11 October 2002
Despite the fact that hordes of Linux geeks drank local pubs dry, ate all their food, and set up a rather large wireless-lan, the residents of Doolin have allowed us to return to the town for a further weekend of hacking and drinking ...
Contact Stephen (address from link below) for more details ...
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