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Infrastructure Linux News for May 24, 1999
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Raleigh News and Observer: Feasting on hot source at Expo (May 24, 1999, 22:58)
"Trappings show how far Linux has come."
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Network Computing: Lies, Damn Lies and Benchmarks (May 24, 1999, 17:33)
"Have you ever heard of Mindcraft? Until April, neither had I...
At its site, Mindcraft describes its expertise in benchmarking, but
lately even more space is devoted to defending tests..."
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Network Computing: Is It Time for Linux (May 24, 1999, 15:19)
"Not only is Linux ready for the enterprise, it currently
occupies the enterprise--but not in the manner you might
expect."
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ZDNet: A Windows-Free World! (May 24, 1999, 15:06)
"Imagine a mail server that runs for years without a reboot. Or
a network server that never crashes. It's not as far-fetched as it
sounds. ... It's Linux."
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CRN: Toshiba Touts
Linux, Ships Rack-Mountable Servers (May 24, 1999, 13:24)
"Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. is expanding its
server line, including the release of its first rack-mountable
model, and unveiling support for Linux."
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BW: WebTrends to Offer High-End Web Analysis and Reporting to Linux Community (May 24, 1999, 11:21)
"Red Hat To Bundle Trial Version Of WebTrends Enterprise
Reporting Server on the Linux Applications CD."
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PRNewswire: VeriBest Provides HDL Solutions for UNIX Solaris and Linux (May 24, 1999, 11:16)
"... will port its VHDL simulator to Unix in the fourth quarter
of 1999 with other HDL products and Linux to follow in the first
quarter of 2000."
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OpenBSD 2.5 Shipping (May 24, 1999, 11:09)
"OpenBSD is freely available from our FTP sites, and also
available in an inexpensive 2-CD set."
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Bob Young Linux Expo Keynote speech available for listening (May 24, 1999, 05:34)
Bob Young gave his opening keynote at Linux Expo. This keynote
is now available on Linux-Radio.com's website.
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