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Infrastructure Linux News for Jun 26, 1999
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GBdirect Release Free Linux Training Materials (Jun 26, 1999, 23:57)
"... Lecture notes for the first four modules of their ``Linux
Systems'' training course are now available on the web..."
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CNN: IBM strikes Linux deal with Caldera (Jun 26, 1999, 19:33)
"... IBM and Caldera said they will work closely with
third-party companies to help speed a wide range of IBM based
solutions..."
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Macleans: A Canadian Hat in the Linux Ring (Jun 26, 1999, 19:04)
"... Bob... Young's... main concern is to make sure Red Hat is
still around five or 10 years from now..."
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KRUD distributions on CD-ROM
(Jun 26, 1999, 16:22)
"... includes 12 cds/year with the latest Red Hat, errata and
other packages."
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Inter@ctive Week: New Funding For VA Linux (Jun 26, 1999, 15:53)
"VA Linux Systems... has received $25 million in... equity
funding, with Intel and SGI... among the participants."
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Performance Computing: The UNIX boycott of PCExpo... (Jun 26, 1999, 15:44)
"Luckily there's Linux...If IT buyers could not see UNIX demos
at PCExpo this week, they were at least able to glimpse
Linux..."
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Presswire: Netscape's Open Directory Project tops 675,000 sites on first anniversary (Jun 26, 1999, 14:32)
"The growth of the Open Directory demonstrates the power of the
open source movement and the enthusiasm of the Web
community..."
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ABCnews: Simplify, Simplify (Jun 26, 1999, 14:04)
"AOL Chief [technology officer, Mark Andreessen,] Opens PC Expo
With Customers-First Call"
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CNN: Server appliances: Can NT make the squeeze? (Jun 26, 1999, 00:29)
"... the right solution sounds less like NT than it does
Linux..."
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CNNfn: Embedded Web Servers For VCRs, The Fridge, Etc. (Jun 26, 1999, 00:28)
"Putting a Web server into toasters, refrigerators and other
appliances may not seem useful at first, but GoAhead Software is
thinking ahead. The company just announced version 2.0 of their
tiny, open-sourced GoAhead WebServer for embedded systems."
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