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Computerworld: Top NT security problems
New flaw found in Netscape security
Caldera announces partnership with Sybase
Cygnus announces eCos
Can Wintel survive Linux?
Intel and Netscape to invest in Red Hat
Security holes found in HylaFAX program
Apache 1.3.2 is released
Top Netscape Scientist Quits
Netscape's Browser Share Slipping
Microsoft claims Caldera leaked evidence
Intel puts its weight behind Linux
Intel, Netscape buy stakes in Red Hat Linux
Caldera lands set-top deal for Dos browser
Intel is investing in Linux - but why?
Netscape caching bug discovered
Caldera/Microsoft case gets ugly
Netscape targets ISPs with customization service
Harvard, MIT fight Microsoft over Netscape research
BBC: Hats off to Linux!
NEWS.COM: Red Hat gets pals in high places
NEWS.COM: Informix joins Linux fans
NEWS.COM: Intel, Netscape back Red Hat
NEWS.COM: Netscape leans on Linux
Intel Invests in Red Hat--Is It a Good Thing?
Linux in the limelight
Red Hat's red letter day
Microsoft, legal expert question Linux's free model
Intel, Netscape invest in Linux supplier
THE REGISTER: Informix becomes latest Linux recruit
The Register: The Linux challenge to NT in the enterprise
THE REGISTER: Muth 'the mouth' accidentally boosts Linux
INTERNET MAGAZINE: Briefs
VNUNET: Netscape and Intel back Linux Red Hat - official
INFORMATION WEEK: Intel, Netscape Back Linux Vendor
TECHWEB: MCI WorldCom Exec On Linux: Not So Fast
FINANCIAL POST: Intel backs Red Hat system
YAHOO: IDG To Launch LinuxWorld Event and Publication
ZDNET: Interview: Linux creator Linus Torvalds
The Little OS That Could
Linux Gazette: Creating a Linux Certification and Training Program
Cyclades Teams with S.u.S.E.
SLASHDOT: Quick report on Red Hat at ISPCON
SQL Monitoring for Sybase on Linux
S.u.S.E. FAQ is released
LINUX-LIST: Jobs, Seattle area
FRESHMEAT: Moneydance 2.0b2 released
SLASHDOT: Avalon Beowulf upgraded
LWN: October 1 Linux Weekly News published
FRESHMEAT: Gnumeric 0.3 released
ZDNET: Sun insiders questioned Java license -- but were overruled
Caldera to launch Java client
WIRED: Internet bills occupy US congress today
WIRED: Internet Tax-Free for Now
PC WORLD: ISPs Fight Common Enemy: Spam
SEATTLE TIMES: Singapore's high-tech network
WIRED: Linux Gets Trade Show, Ezine
WIRED: Domains Get Another Seven Days
TECHWEB: Q&A: Red Hat CEO Robert Young
TECHWEB: Netscape's Andreessen: Linux Buzz 'Extremely Hot'
TECHWEB: Netscape Pursues Traffic, Not Browser Share
LWN: Some impressions of GNOME 0.30
Linux Gazette #33 is out
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION: The Line on Linux
Linux backing is good news, bad news for Be, other alternative OSes
THE IRISH TIMES: Linux earns its place
NEWS.COM: Linux revolution goes 9 to 5
SM@RT RESELLER: Who's afraid of big, bad Linux?
INTERNETNEWS.COM: Spam Solution Modeled on Success of Anti-Virus Software
PCWEEK: Informix, Sybase move enterprise databases to Linux
ZDNN: Caldera subsidiary sets sights on Linux
CNN: Why Intel and Netscape bought into Linux
PRESS RELEASE: Alta Technology Intros Off-The-Shelf Linux Clusters
COMPUTERWORLD: Intel, Netscape buy into Linux vendor
ANDOVER: Metrowerks Announces CodeWarrior Development Tools for Linux
INFOWORLD: President orders software piracy crackdown
INFOWORLD: Waiting for NT 5.0
INFOWORLD: MS knee-jerk reaction to Linux's threat could be self-destructive.
ZDNN: Oracle says it may be forced to cut prices
TECHWEB: Document Object Model For The Web Released
LINUX-LIST: REBOL--new computer language
TPJ: New Perl news site
ZDNET expanding Linux coverage
NETSCAPE COMMUNICATOR 4.07 released
PERFORMANCECOMPUTING: UNIX Riot: Don't ask, don't tell
Randal Schwartz speaks on security law in Dallas
Silicon Valley Linux Users Group starts an "Installfest" home page.
UPSIDE: Let's Hear it for Linux: S Yawn
NT Systems May Not Be Locked
NEWS.COM: Linux comes of age
COMPUTERWORLD: Gates pushes hometown to Linux
ORACLE-ON-LINUX: Oracle Linux FAQ created
LWN: New Linux magazine has technical focus
LWN: 32 Bits Online becoming Linux Magazine
INFOWORLD: Oracle8 Server Release 8.0.5 for Linux, Early Adopters Release, beta
Linux kernel version 2.1.124 has been released
LWN: Free Software Award Nominee List
PCWEEK: Server makers cast an eye toward Linux
KERNEL-DEV: UDI and Free Software by Richard Stallman
Inter@ctive Week: Big League Lines Up Behind Linux
THE REGISTER: Large throng joins industry Hall of Fame
Sm@rt Reseller: Compaq Embraces Linux Groundswell
YAHOO: First Annual Free Software Award
PERFORMANCECOMPUTING: Full Throttle: At Linux Speed
ZDNET: Is Linux ready for publishing?
INDEPENDENT: Beware the penguin, Bill
TECHWEB: Interview with James Love
PCWEEK: The Linux story promises entertainment
INTERNETWORLD: Intel, Netscape Make Investments in Linux
DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Linux builds momentum as alternative to Microsoft
TECHWEB: An Interview with Robert Young: Red Hat
DALLAS MORNING NEWS: The man behind Linux
TECHWEB: Open Source Software May Finally Melt The Shrink-Wrap
AFTONBLADET MYHETER: Linux article in Swedish magazine
TECHWEB: Open Source Technology Overviews
TECHWEB: Linux Gains New Credibility
TECHWEB: Interviews With Open Source Leaders
TECHWEB: Is Linux, Linux Everywhere?
TECHWEB: The Linux Alternative Gets Serious
LINUXTODAY: Positive Linux article in Australian Financial Review
Washington Business Journal: Buy market leader to ensure reliable service
Sydney Morning Herald: The People's Revolution
The Register: SheepShaver to bring Mac application support to Linux
New York Times News Service: Red Hat tips Linux world on its head
ComputerWorld: Intranets On A Shoestring
COMPUTERWORLD: Linux gets real
Applix released Applixware 4.4.1 for Linux
LinuxPower.org - New website to help users harness power of Linux
INFOWORLD: Sybase and SilverStream beef up their server offerings
ORACLE: Linux is now at Oracle's website.
LWN: Oracle8 for Linux available for free download
SWISS PAPER: Ein Kleiner droht Windows
Slashdot: French National Linux Installfest October 10
Sales of Linux in France overtake Windows98.
Slashdot: World Installfest
CHIP: Major German government Linux server hacked
LWN: Linux Weekly News Published
Windows losing market share: will Linux be the OS of the next millenium?
PC WEEK: Computing's Next Wave
Debian's stance on KDE.
MSNBC discovers Linux
CMPNET: Fred Takes The Linux Plunge
ENT: Checking the Rearview Mirror
ENT: The Linux Bandwagon
The Guardian: Global warning
The Guardian: A Week in View
INFORMATION WEEK: More investors for Linux.
ZDNET.UK: Lotus chief says "No Way" to Linux
Internet World: Oracle backs Linux to fight off Microsoft threat
ZDNET UK: Lotus chief says 'no way' to Linux... for now
NY TIMES: Mac, Windows And Now, Linux
TPI NEWS: Perl Is Top Development Tool on Mac and Win32
YAHOO: Linux Pavilion To Be One Of Twelve At COMDEX/Fall
SVLUG setting up Installfest Web site
The Register: Lotus chief scorns Linux
The Register: Oracle aims Oracle8 for Linux at Microsoft NT
TechWeb: Linux Office Suite Delayed
Linux-Kernel: Kernel 2.1.125
WEBREVIEW: The Kiss of Death for Linux?
Irish Times: Toll-free OS inventor is toast of Silicon Valley
TechWeb: Navy's Open Source Security Project Shines
LWN: FSF Award Finalists
Redhat-Announce: Red Hat seeks Software Quality Developer
SunWorld: Works great, costs less
YAHOO: An International Group of Computer Hackers Will Honor One of Their Own Tonight At The MIT Media Lab
C-Forge IDE v1.1-7 released
Apache Week: ApacheCon '98 next week
Apache Week: Apache tops ServerWatch Hall of Fame
TechWeb: Richard Stallman: Linux's Brave GNU World
TechWeb: Microsoft Ports Media Player To Linux
Apache Week: Apache 1.3.3 released
InfoWorld: What's wrong with Unix?
InfoWorld: CEO Platt keeps HP in the hunt
comp.os.linux.announce: Red Hat user guide Spanish translation. New release
TechWeb: Oracle Tops Microsoft In NT Database Sales
TPI: Larry Wall wins Free Software Foundation Award
INFOWORLD: Cringely Rumors Cold Fusion for Linux
RSi Announces Resilient Server for Linux
Linux advocacy opportunity
The Register: Analysis: When Linux met Wintel
Apache Market Share Rises to 52.31%
Linux Continues To Dominate European Internet Servers
freshmeat: DOSEMU 0.98.2 released
NY TIMES: Linux Pioneers Find the Differences Are Subtle
Mac OPINION: Unix Wars - Part Deux
Debian Linux User's Guide, Second Edition Released
TECHWEB: Reader Poll - will Linux threaten MS?
TechWeb: Another Pretty Face, For Free
WEBREVIEW: Bringing it all home
EE Times: A maintainer's view of open source code
FOX NEWS: New security flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
EE Times: Elliot's Linux dilemma
DEBIAN: Debian now boots on the Corel Netwinder.
SJ Mercury: Linus Torvalds Important case? Not in the long run
YAHOO: Innosoft Announces Enhanced Security and Management for LDAP Directory Products
InfoWorld: Windows NT to be renamed--got any ideas?
Independent: Doh! Egg on my interface
Independent: Is Torvalds a god?
EFF: Sweeping FBI Surveillance Powers in Congress Bill
Red Hat: Software System Administrator Position Number DB-SSA-01
AmigaInfo starts Linux daily news on it's homepage
Internet World: The Case for Linux
Linux Documentation Project updates
Sm@rt Reseller: Will NT Sink You?
Huge U.S. Dept. of Labor Computer Crash--Was it NT?
Salon Magazine: The joy of Perl
SLASHDOT: Cathedrals, Bazaars and the Town Council
Irish Times: It's only free Unix - but I like it
Debian receives award from Australian Personal Computer Magazine
Network World: Linux gets NDS boost
SUSE: Shipment of Linux Office Suite 99 Delayed
ZDNN: Novell to unveil directory services on Linux
YAHOO: Torrent Announces Investment From Intel
YAHOO: webMethods B2B for R/3 Now Available
Microsoft Cites Linux in DOJ Defense
DEBIAN: v2.1 freeze to occur on Friday
Linux Solutions Score in InfoWorld 100
MacKiDo: APPLE + LINUX = PERFECTION!: Apple's future?
The Register: Microsoft spin-doctors 'refute' DoJ case
The Register: Intel unveils three-pronged strategy for appliance and embedded
The Register: Ellison resumes attack on Microsoft 'servers everywhere
Silicon: Microsoft offers surprise support for Linux
YAHOO: M-Systems Announces World's First Single-Chip Flash Disk
LinuxResources: Compaq to support Linux
YAHOO: Oracle on Linux Internet Seminar announced
ZDNN: Microsoft gets Unix religion with NT facelift
SunWorld: IBM beefs up Apache package
Slashdot: Initio alleged in violation of GPL
InfoWorld: IBM embraces Apache Web server
LinuxApps.com now has over 1400 applications
The case for Microsoft
LWN: Linux Weekly News for October 15
ABCNEWS: OS David vs. Windows Goliath: Linux Gains Popularity, Industry Backing
Internet World: Not Just NT That Linux Threatens
The Register: Now Microsoft plans to integrate database in the OS
YAHOO: Atlanta Linux Showcase Officials Announce Record Breaking Vendor Registration
InfoWorld: The road less traveled
ZDNN: New study: Navigator trumps IE in corporate market
Slashdot: StarOffice 5.0 scheduled for November release
TkApache 1.0 released today at ApacheCon
Linux Journal Interactive launched
XI Graphics Announces Plans to Bring Hardware-Accelerated 3D to Linux
SVLUG: Kernel 2.2 pre-launch shakedown
The Register: Integration and ISP deals drive Explorer gains, says Zona
DEBIAN: "Linux Actual" includes Debian GNU Linux 2.0 CDs
Guardian: A week in view
Sm@rt Reseller: Quality Unix for FREE
NEWS.COM: Big Blue continues freeware push
TechWeb: Netscape Communicator 4.5 Due Next Week
TechWeb: Gartner Group Sees No Threat To Wintel
HP will support Linux
Salon: See you in court
Sm@art Reseller: Bristol gets access to DOJ, Sun, Caldera materials
Netscape 4.5 released
Behind Closed Doors
PC Magazine: First Looks--Caldera Openlinux 1.3
EE TIMES: Linux slouches toward the EDA mainstream
TechWeb: Compaq Opens Up To Linux
The Register: Microsoft licensing policy could price NT out of UK schools' reach
InfoWorld: Is it live or on your local disk? With Coda, you don't ever need to know
Linux WORLD launched
Sm@art Reseller: Jilted By Sun, Syntax Goes On Tour
Sm@art Reseller: Directory Showdown Looms
TechWeb: Nibbling at Microsoft's Suite Sales: Collection Of Business Apps Brings Linux To The Mainstream
TechWeb: Linux balancing act; Civil code laws written in stone
LinuxWorld: Welcome to Linux World!
LinuxWorld: One on one with Linus Torvalds
LinuxWorld: Intel: Linux inside?
LinuxWorld: A distribution by any other name?
LinuxWorld: Doing the NIS/NT Samba
LinuxWorld: Inside Slashdot
Apache Week - new edition online
USENIX: LISA98 will happen Dec 6th through Dec 11th.
VARBusiness Mailbox: One Unhappy Reader
Wine 981018 released today
Computer Reseller News: Microsoft beefs up its online support
YAHOO: Computer Associates Introduces Linux Edition of Ingres II With Innovative Open Beta Program
The Register: Linux plugless and playless without Intel-Aid
YAHOO: Objectivity Delivers Support for Red Hat's Linux
Financial Times: Roll up for free time on the keyboard.
YAHOO: Allaire Announces ColdFusion Support For Linux
COMPUTER CURRENTS: Domains on the Plain
YAHOO: SciComp Launches Software Package that Automates Derivative Pricing Models
Red Hat and the Gimp receive awards from the Australian APC magazine.
Inter@ctive Week: Can OSes like Linux survive?
DEBIAN: Compaq has donated an Alpha computer to Debian project
PC Week: Novell to Wed NDS, Linux
SUSE: KDE and QT binaries available.
Inter@ctive Week: Microsoft Vs. DOJ: Open Code Frees Up The Net
SunWorld: Apachecon: The conference wraps up, with plans still hazy
YAHOO: IDG'S Web Publishing Inc. Announces Launch of LinuxWorld Magazine
Silicon: Novell to offer native NDS for Linux
S.u.S.E. posts fix for NFS security hole
O'Reilly: Larry Wall Wins Free Software Foundation Award
Wheat Computers' Linux/KDE based PCs
CNN: Finding An Alternative to Microsoft
WRAL: Local TV station in Raleigh, NC talks about Red Hat Software
InfoWorld: Intel's Xeon is caching in
TIME: The Mighty Finn
Sm@rt Reseller: CA Pledges Linux Support
UNESCO building Linux users solidarity networks
New Media News: Top Stories--Linux
New Media News: Top Stories--Cobalt
Python Journal published
A Glimpse of Fall Internet World 98
COMPUTERWORLD: Looking for the Great Microsoft Alternative
The Register: 'Linux made it, so what's the problem?', says Microsoft attorney
YAHOO: Applix Announces Q398 Earnings of $0.02
YAHOO: Midnight Networks Announces the Addition of Multicast Routing Protocol Test Suites to ANVL
TechWeb: New Linux Kernel Approaches Release
Red Hat seeks to hire Quality Assurance person
French Microsoft director's anti-Linux letter creates huge Slashdot flap
The Register: The true costs of Linux development
ZDNN: MS/DOJ: What are the charges
YAHOO: CERN and Alteon Networks Collaborate on New Linux Gigabit Ethernet Drivers
YAHOO: OpenLink Unleashes Virtual Database Technology for Internet & Intranet Solutions
The Bazaar: The Technology of Cooperation, March 13-15, 1999, Jacob K. Javits Center, New York City
YAHOO: MathSoft Partners With Linux Industry Leader - Red Hat
Wired: Netscape CEO Takes the Stand
Computers Today: LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM: A Freeware and the Net War
December 1998 issue of Linux Journal
Informix announces 3 new products for Linux
Preconfigured Linux Systems from Sunset Systems
Red Hat Software seeks to hire Technical Writer
Red Hat revamps its FTP server
LUG Support mailing list
LWN: Linux Weekly News
CNET: Informix courting Linux Users
YAHOO: Informix Announces Results for Fiscal Third Quarter
Linux Focus: Linux as an educational tool
InfoWorld: IBM's latest DB2 gains Web administration capability
MSNBC: Linux's appeal compels large firms to respond
ZDNN: Unify Linux and they will come
Atlantic Unbound: Liberty and Linux for All
Inter@ctive Week: Open code frees up the Net
TechWeb: MP3 Player uses Linux OS
CMPNET: Netscape Communicator 4.5--Smart browsing?
CNET: HP tries Linux on for size
CNET: Informix courting Linux users
InfoWorld: Alteon's large frames to run transparently across Ethernet
YAHOO: LMC Releases New Serial Synchronous WAN Adapter With Multiple Connectivity Options
Netscape Communicator 4.5 RPMs uploaded to ftp.redhat.com
NewsAlert: Corel Announces No Charge WordPerfect 8 Linux Download
Chairman of Linux Standard Base Written Specification Committee speaks
ZDNET: 800 Support: The next best thing to Linux accountability
The Register: HP lines up Linux for embedded role
LWN: First Report from Atlanta Linux Showcase
Web Review: Can Microsoft Hurt Linux?
ZDNET.UK opens Linux Lounge
Security hole in the zgv program
NEWS.COM: Unix users face Navigator bug
Business Wire: American Megatrends Announces Support for Linux Operating System
CMPnet: Satellife's Healthnet uses satellite, e-mail, and online forums to deliver a vital tool to health workers
EETIMES: 'Real' designers reject Windows NT
IBM and SCO forge new UNIX API alliance
ZDNet Bookstore Reports Top Ten Linux Books
PC Magazine Online: Covering all bases
LinuxWorld: Uptime--A look at the IMAP mail protocol
Performance Computing: What Is FreeBSD?
LinuxWorld: Linux in the new millennium
News.com: Corel revs Linux strategy
Salon Magazine: The money's too good
InfoWorld: Oracle firms stance on Linux
LWN: Atlanta Linux Showcase Report - Friday
LWN: Sun licenses JDK 1.2 source code to Linux porting team
Version 1.3 of Guile released
Recital 8.0 Internet Developer 98 Shipping
Linux kernel 2.1.126 released
S.u.S.E. Linux and the Year 2000 Problem
PC Week Online: Sun set to release 64-bit Solaris upgrade
ZDNet: Tech Resources--OS Quick Change
InfoWorld: Looking for the Wizard of Redmond? Follow the yellow brick road
Slashdot: News From Atlanta Linux Showcase
Builder.com: Linux Redux
Apache Week for 23 October published
Aubit 4GL released
InfoWorld: Group forms to develop universal print driver
Internet Week: CA Jumps on Linux bandwagon
PC World: Preparing yourself for Windows NT
EE TIMES: NT making EDA inroads, but not as fast as expected
CNN: Science and Technology Week--PCs Without Windows
Computer Reseller News: Letter to the Editor
Computer World: College computer science enrollment skyrockets
Internet Week: Java GIS Software Puts Web Data On The Map
Network World Fusion: Ballmer: NT 5.0 not enough
The Register: Microsoft under pressure now to finish NT 5.0 beta 3 by Thanksgiving
Opera Browser for Linux Port to be Reassigned
EE TIMES: Finding Unix ain't broke, chip side balks at NT
EE TIMES: Plans to pump up packet switching coalesce at N+I
RPM Browser for Windows released
Newsbytes: Corel Announces Free WordPerfect 8 For Linux
Open Letter from Corel Computer to Jim Pick
Performance Computing: At Linux Speed
Linux Expo 1999 - Call for papers
Xybernaut Corporation and Hewlett Packard Announce Worldwide Launch of New Wearable Computer
LDP: Updated HOWTOs are available
NEWS.COM: IBM, SCO and Sequent to create new Intel UNIX
Ottawa Citizen: Changes at Corel overblown: Cowpland
Brief report on Atlanta Linux Showcase by Eric Lee Green
PC Week Online: Will VoIP make toast out of pay calls?
InfoWorld: Linux needs more tools to make it to the corporate desktop
Debian articles in German newspaper
InfoWorld: TCP fingerprinting solutions for Linux offer another way to gather security data
Techweb: Linux Gains Application Momentum
PC Week: The future of computing starts with an L
Security: Buffer Overflow present in Netscape Communicator
LWN: Saturday ALS Keynote by Corel CEO Dr. Michael Cowpland
InfoWorld: IBM teams with SCO, Intel on 64-bit Unix
YAHOO: DMW's HostCHECK Provides the Power to Protect From the Inside Out! -- Announces Shipping of HostCHECK Version 2.0
YAHOO: NetBeans Announces Final Release of Java Based IDE, NetBeans Developer 2.0
YAHOO: Control Data Announces IntraStore 2000 for Enterprise Networks and Internet Service Providers
Computer Reseller News: IBM Launches Unix Merced Project
Mexican project plans to deploy 140,000 Linux labs in schools
The Mining Co. recognizes Debian with an award.
ZDNet Help Channel: The Case Of The Century -- But Which Century?
PC WORLD: Corel Offers a Linux WordPerfect
PC Week Online: Databases move to Linux
Cahners In-Stat Group Expects [Linux] to Gain Popularity with Telecom Industry
PC Week Online--Breaking News: Vendors jump on Jumbo Frames
Corel Computer and Red Hat Software Announce Linux Operating System Partnership
PC Week Online: Sun hopes to beat NT 5.0 to the punch with 64-bit operating system upgrade
Internet World: Does Linux Threaten More Than Sun?
The Register: Childe Rolande IBM rides from Aix to Gwent, bypassing Java but including Santa Cruz
The Register: IBM-SCO Unix deal may raise question over PPC future
LinuxWorld: IBM, SCO and Sequent to team on IA-64 Unix
EE Times: Linux inventor assesses future of open-source software
San Jose Mercury News: Unix gaining in NT rivalry
CNET: Corel uses Red Hat Linux in NetWinder
InfoWorld: A little take-out Chinese helps Bobby think about what the future holds
Mozilla is moving from Motif to GTK+
HP Linux users organizing
Xpeed's New IDSL High-Speed NIC Qualified to Interoperate With Cisco 90i Multiplexer
Red Hat introduces the 'RHMember More Program'
Linux Resources: Carlie Fairchild reports on Atlanta Linux Showcase
Linux Magazine in Germany plans to build a 512 node Linux cluster
Wired News: Opera's 'Magic' Looking Black
What happened to linux.org?
The Register: StrongARM connection makes Corel Linux deal worth watching
Network World Fusion: A sermon on Linux (Part 1)
Pacific HiTech Opens U.S. Offices: Will Compete With Red Hat, Caldera and S.u.S.E.
Red Herring Online: Comdex Venture Forum 1998
UniForum Partners With Internet Security Institute to Provide Linux Boot Camp Training
CNEWS: A Giant Killer called Linux
LWN: Zach Brown's Atlanta Linux Showcase Report
No-Charge Solaris 7 now available
The Register: Transmeta turned Linus into an olive
Upside Today: The OS Guerrillas
Top 25 Technical Best Sellers at Computer Literacy Online
Linux Weekly News
MicroTimes: Weighing your options
NewsBytes: Solaris Has Nothing To Fear From NT
Gates "on the warpath"
UNIX versus NT Organization New Web Site
Win 30,000 Deutsch Marks for writing software
Vote for changes to VIM
PC Magazine: Virtual Private Networks article mentions Linux
Featured Site: Linux Preview
Software in the Public Interest announces it's new webpages
YAHOO!: Oracle in Technology, Marketing Alliance With Asia's Largest Linux Company
New connectivity for the SuSE FTP server
New Arrivals at Computer Literacy Online
Inter@ctive Week: Linux Influx: Turning Freeware Into Bloatware
Guardian: How Windows could open up for Linux
TechWeb: Unix Growth Still Outpaces Win NT
Apple: Shutting Down NT: How We Did I
YAHOO!: Prolifics(R) To Support Linux with Q1 1999 Product Release
YAHOO!: Red Hat secure server wins best of show at Networld+Interop '98 Atlanta
Sm@rt Reseller: Make Money With Linux
France to install Linux in schools
LinuxWorld Conference and Expo Website now online
Charges of hacking stop Internet OS Count
CNET: WebTV drops plans for Java support
Performance Computing: UNIX Riot--A Scathing rebuke to Microsoft
The Register: Oracle strikes deal to push Linux apps in Japan
Is SAP R/3 for Linux on the way?
Scholar Net: FAQ covering the Mexican GNOME usage now on-line
Jerry Pournelle installs Linux
InfoWorld: Asian Linux company opens U.S. office, gains ally
Datapro: Shifting Technology Stimulates Sizzling New Operating Systems
Belarussian newspaper "Computer News" publishes articles about Debian
Possible security problems with Sendmail, lynx, Netscape, sshd, Linux kernel
JavaScript security bug in Netscape Communicator (4.5, 4.07, 3.04)
Netscape Communicator 4.5 (Standalone version) now available
Flight Gear Flight Simulator: Free, Open Source flight simulator.
Informix leads the industry with unmatched commitment to Linux
Linux.org's old ISP tells their side
News.com: Linux Online outage persists
ZDNet UK: Beware the Linux hype
ZDNet UK Linux Lounge Update
InfoWorld: Lotus weighs its Linux options
InfoWorld: Application development software X-Designer leapfrogs platform limits
InfoWorld: Linux and the formula for success as defined by the Pointy Haired Boss
InfoWorld: Linux campaign rolls on: Unix camp seeks ally
Linux Gazette: Creating a Linux Certification Program - The Next Step
EXT2 Online Linux Magazine Publishes First Issue
Freshmeat: The Two Edged Sword
Linux Northwest Conference & Expo April 6-7, 1999
Atlanta Linux Showcase Web Site Summarizes the Show
Professional Linux Certification Program Available
Linux.org mounts temporary page
Slashdot: Review: Beginning Linux Programming
Computer Bits: Standards and More Standards
Slashdot: Virtual Private Network Adapter for Linux
TechWeb: Prolifics To Release Linux Development Tools
InfoWorld: Unix vendors need Linux to tackle NT
Microsoft "Deep Throat" leaks Microsoft Open Source internal strategy memorandum
Research Systems Announces ENVI V3.1
Aonix Ships TeleUSE 3.2 support Linux and other Unices
New Oracle PL/SQL Built-ins Pocket Reference from O'Reilly
Freshmeat and 32Bitsonline join forces
Cell Computing Extends CardPC Performance With 233 MHz Intel Pentium Processor; Credit-Card-Sized PCs
The rootshell/SSH saga
REBOL Network Messaging Language Enables Linux Users to Write Simpler, More Productive Scripts
Circuit Cellar Ink has mini-series on Real-Time Linux
Quickturn Boosts Simulation Performance, Broadens Application of Its Cycle-based Verification Product Family
InfoWorld: Sun ports JDK 1.2 to Linux in push for ubiquitous Java
Computer Shopper: Linux, Apache, Freeware Anyone?
Inter@ctive Week features another Linux poll.
PC Magazine: NT 5.0 and Beyond
ZDNET: Halloween Document purports to show Microsoft's fear of Linux, Open Source code
Network Computing: Rampant Linux Support
TechWeb: Microsoft Accused of Targetting Linux
EE Times: Linus Torvalds peers into the future of the OS he invented -- The coming of Linux: 'It's just a matter of time
PC Week: Microsoft evaluates the open software 'threat'
EE Times: Windows NT should be retired, not Unix in its Linux format
Irish Times: Power to the People
EE Times: STMicroelectronics tunes PC-on-chip for industrial control
ESR says confirmation is received that the Halloween document is real
Internet Week: Advancing Sun's 64-Bit Solaris Plan -- John McFarlane, president, Solaris Software
Wired: MS: Open Source is Direct Threat
O'Reilly's UNIX Sales Surge
CNET: Linux upstart OS gets some respect
French Linux Users Association (AFUL) signs agreement with French National Education Ministry (MENRT)
Red Hat Software announces the release of Red Hat Linux 5.2
Sun Works With Linux Community to Deliver JDK 1.2 Port for Linux; Sun Commits To Linux Users
Red Hat Linux 5.2 available for download
NEWS.COM: Sun shines on Linux
UDE: The Unix Desktop Environment Project
NEWS.COM: Microsoft: Linux a threat to NT
LinuxWorld: There and Back Again--New Column Debuts
Red Hat Linux 5.2 Definite Release available now
US Net releases more information about the linux.org shutdown
NEBALU: Niche Economy for Bay Area Linux Users
WSJ: Microsoft Seems to Be Heeding The Threat of Shared Software
NY Times: Internal Memo Shows Microsoft Executives' Concern Over Free Software
LinuxPPC Inc. announces details of next release, public testing.
InfoWorld: Microsoft details open source software strategy
Red Hat Software hires a new President
LinuxWorld: Microsoft: Linux is a threat to NT
The Register: Leaked Microsoft memo outlines anti-Linux strategy
LinuxWorld: The day after make by Ian Nandhra
VNUNet: Microsoft fears Linux, internal document reveals
SJ Mercury: Microsoft wary of open source, embedded systems
PC Week: NT Service Pack 4 hits a few bumps
Informix and Apropos Pioneer the Delivery of Commercial Linux Solutions
CNET: Microsoft hits embedded market
Internet World: Linux Show Attracts A Zealous Audience
CNET: Off-the-shelf supercomputing
Scripting News: How Microsoft Thinks by Dave Winer
ZDNet UK: Halloween spooks Microsoft with Linux threat
Chicago Tribune: Buying into Microsoft
Object Management Group's (OMG's) CORBA available for Linux
eCos (Cygnus Real-Time OS) now available for download
INTERIX Developer, John McMullen, Authors Book for Users of Linux & UNIX Systems
Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 'Slink' Frozen
Linux Business Breakfast. Melbourne, Australia
Open Letter from Tim O'Reilly to Microsoft
Shoulders of Giants -- A Paper on the Inevitability of Open Source Dominance
Robert G. Brown's thoughts on Microsoft's memo.
Richard Stallman calls for hardware manufacturer ratings
Salon Magazine: Microsoft's Halloween Scare
GNU Task List update
Forbes: Linux Rising
LinuxWorld article creates Slashdot controversy
The Register: OMG Objects to Linux
LinuxWorld: Sun ports JDK 1.2 to Linux
SSH miseries - it's time to break out the firewall
SI FUTURES: SI Futures examines Linux's challenge to Microsoft
I2O SIG Announces Public Availability of 1.5 Specification
Silicon: Microsoft denies Linux threat
New Tech Books at Computer Literacy Online
Linux Gazette published
ZDNet UK: Lotus "hedges" on Linux move
InfoBead Insider: ISPs in US Business
Linux Journal Editor's Choice Awards to be Awarded at COMDEX
News.com: Microsoft memo points to Linux threat
ABQ Journal: Piling on the PCs
Fortify for Netscape
Technology Guardian products verified Unix and Linux compatible
LinuxWorld: Here's 'The Skinny'
Slashdot: Red Hat Software denies ID Software distribution partnership
The Extreme Linux Guide to Supercomputing '98
Sun Microsystems slams Windows NT in 2-page Wall Street Journal Advertisement.
PostgreSQL v6.4 Released
Halloween II: Another MS Memo is leaked
Linux Weekly News published
CNET: Microsoft memo touts Linux
TUXEDO server port to Linux rumoured for Q2 of next year
ZDNN: Microsoft tricks exposed in Halloween memo
Alan Cox's take on ALS and the Halloween Document
The Avalon Cluster has jumped from #315 to #114 on the Top 500 list.
The Register: Linux-Corba spat gets readers' goats
The Linux Community strikes back with a DAV Apache Module.
US $20,000 for a fully functional Linux X11-RDP client
Dallas Morning News: Article gives mention to local Linux Users Group
PC WEEK: Linux backer posts 'Halloween II' document
SECURITY: New zgv and svgalib packages available
StarOffice 5.0 for Linux released
Halloween III: Microsoft's Response
Clusterspace - A Java System for Parallel Processing On Linux Clusters - Beowulf
Linux.org is back online
Ardent Software Announces First ODMG-Compliant Object Database for Linux
Chris Rhodes of the OMG group responds to The Register's article
PBS Online: Why the Linux World is Upset and Shouldn't Be By Robert X. Cringely
Sun Microsystems loans Ultra30 systems to the Debian Project
WordPerfect 8 for Linux previewed
The Architects of Halloween. (Updated)
Linus Torvalds Heads Linux Panel With Executives From Oracle Corp., Netscape and Intel at Oracle OpenWorld
Washington Post: Microsoft Paper Talked Of Blunting Rival Threat
The Register: Linux readers compare The Register to ZD Net
Internet News: Clusterspace Java System for Linux Launched
Wired: New MS Memo Targets Linux
ZDNET UK: Linux rebels strike back at world-beating Microsoft
InfoWorld: Microsoft on Linux, again: 'best of breed' Unix
The Register: Second Microsoft leak boosts Linux
InfoWorld: Where do you want to go tomorrow?
Microsoft posts a response to Halloween on their webserver
Edmonton Journal: Linux operating system drawing rave reviews
CNET: Memo angers open source advocates
New Tech Books at Computer Literacy Online
CNET: Linux Online back online
Web Review: Clipping the Penguin's Wings
PC World: Microsoft memo ponders how to slow Linux
Jerry Pournelle on the Halloween Document
ComputerWorld: Netscape servers will run on Linux soon
Detroit News: Microsoft memo says Linux systems pose threat to Windows NT
PC Week Online: Linux backer posts 'Halloween II' document
LinuxWorld: Microsoft: Linux "best of breed" Unix
Wired News: Mexican Schools Embrace Linux
CNN: Microsoft pondering legal challenge to Linux
InfoWorld: Sun and OMG put emphasis on Linux
Computer Reseller News: Leaders in the Spotlight
TechWeb: Microsoft Buys LinkExchange For $250 Million
Internet Week: Retail Chain Buys Into Open-Source Linux OS
TechWeb: Consumer Groups Applaud Microsoft Trial
Internet Week: Interview with Michael Dell, chairman and CEO, Dell Computer
Internet Week: The Case Against Microsoft -- Week Three: The Video
Computer Reseller News: Linus Torvalds -- The Father Of Linux...
Computer Reseller News: Letters to the Editor mentions Linux
CNET: All Microsoft, all the time
Linux kernel 2.1.127 is released
Internet Week: Silent Screams In Deep Space
Help CompUSA demonstrate Linux to customers
Internet Week: Y2K Fix Overrides Outdated PCs
Halloween FAQ: Eric Raymond responds to everyone's questions.
Internet Week: Vendors Split On Real-Time Java
Shifting Standards - Roger Irwin speaks out
ZDNet: Halloween II Posted--from Jesse Berst's Anchor Desk
'Peter PDAntic' gives his personal thoughts on Linux.
Inter@ctive Week: Letter To Microsoft: Don't Undermine Open Source Code
Emacsspeak-9.0 (Speech-Enabled Desktop) available
PC Magazine: Unix: Full Speed Ahead
Ted, an easy rich text editor
Sm@rt Reseller: Halloween III: Are the Microsoft memos fake?
News.com: Microsoft spins "Halloween" memos
The Reality of Linux by Glyph Lefkowitz
New Tech Books at Computer Literacy Online
WebCMO Linux Survey Report
Swedish DBMS Vendor Sysdeco Mimer Announces Support for Linux
The Observer: It's free and it works. No wonder Bill Gates hates it
LinuxPower interviews Kalle Dalheimer of KDE
Perl "Too Good"
Linux Game Tome website has been re-established.
Perl Success Stories
FUD 101 - An introduction to FUD techniques.
ApacheWeek published
Major Internet Explorer 4 Security hole
BBC News: India frees up Net
Ekonomi: Linux in the French schools
News.com: The week's news: All Microsoft, all the time
Ekonomi: Linux in the French schools (English version now available)
Performance Computing: UNIX Riot--Sleazy politicians are less hypocritical than...
Pacific HiTech Joins Forces With Adaptec on Linux
Salon Magazine: An instant sequel to Microsoft's "Halloween" memo on Linux
Linux Preview: Linux Need More and Best Applications
Silicon: Second Linux memo leaked from Microsoft
Intraware: Linux or NT?
on top of IT: Why Oracle 8i will re-model the OS landscape
Halloween Documents to be translated into German.
Stern Magazine: Germany's prestigious news magazine has an article on Halloween and Linux.
NetworkWorld Fusion: Linux cynics
Sm@rt Reseller: The Linux Channel: Money for Nothing?
Sm@rt Reseller: Riding the Linux bandwagon.
Sm@rt Reseller: Many resellers are heeding the call, and emphasizing service to turn a profit.
PC Week Online: Open Source Activity Draws Notice
PC World: Smaller OSes May Steal the Show
Forbes: Bill doesn't live here any more
GTK+ Themes Now Available
Wine version "981108" is released.
The Australian: Microsoft admits Linux is a threat
Red Hat announces 3 new CD-ROM products
IT Week: MS Halloween a threat to 'every other standard'
Swedish TV News (Rapport) gives feature on Linux.
GoldED goes Open Source
Dan Lawrance gives his view on why he believes Linux won't take over Microsoft.
Chicago Sun-Times: Pull better PC performance out of Red Hat
What is the Linux community?
Raleigh News & Observer: Microsoft finds Linux a threat
Internet World profiles Bob Young
Computer Technology Review: NT5.0 vs. Unix-What's In The Cards? Will Linux be the Joker?
Information Week: Hidden Costs Of Code Reuse
LinuxWorld: The ties that bind
CNN: Linux: The next big thing?
TechWeb: Microsoft Saw Linux As Copyright Threat
Leaked memo praised open source
Time Magazine: FUD and Loathing in Redmond
Required to buy Microsoft Windows
The Silicon Valley Tea Party
Broadway Video Application Software Joins Open Source Movement
GoodNoise Unveils Open Source Developed MP3 Player
Linux Power features an interview with Miguel de Icaza, Federico Mena, and Michael Fulbright of GNOME
Intel Demonstrates Linux Version of Torrent Systems' Orchestrate At Oracle OpenWorld
Debian Project Leader to speak at International SANE conference.
Unique Holiday Gift Ideas from Borders
LinuxPPC debuts LinuxPPC Lite, a 75 megabyte version of the Linux operating system
LinuxWorld: Preparing for the intellectual-property offensive by Bruce Perens
ABC News: One PC, Two OSes.
Caldera Security Advisory SA-1998.34: Buffer overflow in tcsh
Smart Reseller: Novell Readies Database Integration Tool
Caldera Security Advisory SA-1998.33: Buffer overflow in BASH
ZDNet's Anchordesk: Intel Plots to Overthrow Microsoft
LinuxWorld: Ellison pitches Internet, Oracle8i
Smart Reseller: Oracle To Sun: Make Java Open Source
ENT: Open Source Software: Meaningful Competition?
MacWeek: Corel still undecided on Mac WordPerfect
News.com: Lining up for Linux
Computer World: Linux Here to stay, OpenWorld panelists say
LinuxWorld: Torvalds eyes Windows as target market
InfoWorld: Linux will continue to gain ground, panel declares
Sm@rt Reseller: Oracle calls on Sun to open up Java
PC World: Pundits wrestle with the future
Slashdot: Building the World Again by Jon Katz
CNET: Applix offers OLAP for Linux
Microsoft: Windows NT Services for UNIX Add-On Pack Released to Manufacturing
gxTar, a Gnome/GTK+ front-end to the common unix archiving utilities.
Applix Showcases Only OLAP Solution for the Linux Operating System At COMDEX `98
Slackware 3.6.0 is released
HP Firehunter Internet Service-Management Family Now Supports Red Hat Linux Operating System
Bristol Technology Announces HyperHelp 5.2
Carleton University will unveil a new computer lab tomorrow that houses 30 Netwinder Computers.
Linux Weekly News
Linux wins PC World Denmark award for "Innovation of the Year - Software"
Scripting News: About the Halloween Memo by Jim Whitehead
New mailing list to cover all aspects of educational uses of Linux.
Do-it-yourself Supercomputers by Chris Gulker
Yes, we really do want to use Free Software.
The Halloween Documents: An Appreciation by Eric S. Raymond
Telepolis: Goliath and his fear of David
Scripting News: How a Windows Developer Thinks by Dave Winer
Salon Magazine: Martin Luther, meet Linus Torvalds
Scripting News: Two Wishlist Items by Dave Winer
NewsBytes: The Gang who couldn't program straight
Columbia Spectator: Open Source Software Subverts Microsoft Monopoly
CNN: Ralph Nader tells feds to stop Microsoft
Update on the Silicon Valley Tea Party
ZDNet: Microsoft looking like a loser
LinuxWorld: Oracle outlines plans for Linux database
NetworkWorld Fusion: Linux vs. NT in the enterprise
Bookpool is offering all O'Reilly & Associates books for 41 to 42% Off!
The Guardian: The code of the freedom fighter
CNN: Pundits' views differ on future of Internet, PCs
Sequoia Capital invests in Linux start-up VA Research
Security hole found in junkbuster program.
Security: new libc5 packages available for Red Hat Linux
muLINUX 2.3 release
Linux kernel version 2.1.128 has been released.
Internet Week: At Brigham Young, NT Barely Makes Grade
Linux Power has interview with "Golgotha Forever" website.
BusinessWeek Online: DON'T EXPECT LINUX TO HURT MICROSOFT MUCH
Can Microsoft raise lawsuits against Linux projects?
Open Source and Open Data by Derek Glidden
Web Review: Halloween, Friday the 13th, Microsoft
CNN Today: Microsoft Frets over Threat of Linux
ZDNN: Intel to discuss Linux at next IDF
Sm@rt Reseller: Hell Freezes Over: Microsoft Delivers Unix Tools
Techweb: Linux May Keep Comdex In The Spotlight
Inter@ctive Week Online: Pacific HiTech Displays At OracleWorld
News.com: Top secret chip less secret now
ZDNet: Linux vs. Windows 2000: A Showdown for the Next Millennium--The Final Verdict
PC Magazine: "Inside Track" column mentions Transmeta.
Linux included in "PlanetUplink Expansion".
Red Hat re-iterates their stance on KDE.
Red Hat Software, Inc. takes on new President.
Trinux: Security oriented micro-distribution of Linux.
Linux PPC gets worldwide mirror sites.
PHP newsletter now online
GNOME Developer's Documentation available
Preserving the Information Ecosystem
Linux.org trouble again?
NT remote administration - what's it worth?
Stanford Open Source in Business Forum
Linux World: Hunting for the corporate desktop
PC Week: Linux: Back door to the front office
Smart Reseller: Intel Inside - Not Just Hardware
Smart Reseller: NT to pose as Linux?
ZDNN: Wintel a loveless (but profitable) marriage)
ZDNN: Comdex preview: Even in sidelights, Linux still shares the spotlight
InfoWorld: Linux 2.2 to boast enterprise-level features
IT Week: Compaq steps up Linux pace
CRN: Red Hot, Red Hat Software Gets New Exec
Upside gives Linus a place in their Elite 100
Red Hat re-affirms their commitment to GNOME.
Local: Feedback requested on a possible Dallas, Texas Linux conference
Linux.org update
CNET: The world according to Larry
Vida Digital: An alternative operating system
CNET: Intel plans massive cost cutting
Freshmeat: Unix on a billion desktops?
MSBNC: Linux: On the edge, in the spotlight.
Fox News: A computer chip that runs multiple OS's?
AP News: Microsoft Software Costs Inching Up
32BitsOnline: Because there's more than one way to compute
CNN Dollars & Sense Segment Highlights Linux
TurboLinux 3.0 to be available soon.
Samba 2.0.0 beta1 released.
gIDE: a new gtk-based Integrated Development Environment for the C programming language.
LinuxNotes: The Lotus Notes for Linux Resource Page
The government should internally require use of Open Source.
Microsoft's media/public manipulations?
Wired: One Processor Fits All
CRN: IBM Effort: VARs Can Customize, Add Features -- Apache Server Ported To NT
EE Times: Be Inc. picks up support from Hitachi OS pact, Intel investment
Information Week: Microsoft's Leaks: Trick Or Treat?
Information Week provides review of Red Hat Linux 5.2
CNET: Intel to invest in Be
CRN: Call to split up Microsoft
IBM will announce this week DB2 for Linux by month's end
EE Times: Linux or Windows? He avoids supporting Microsoft products
Internet Week: Phantom Regulation And Microsoft Mania
Information Week: Linux Takes Off
Vindication of Oracle's plans to de-commoditize the OS
ZDNET: Comdex Fall 98: Linux hits the pop charts
PC Week: Red Hat turns Linux toward corporations
Aftenposten: 3 Linux articles.
O'Reilly Announces Open Source Conference
ZD Events: Linux delivers common OS with high performance/price ratio
USA Today: Oracle finds way around Windows
ZDNN: Nestudy shows Navigator trumpe IE in corporate market
Slashdot: Open Source and Change
Windows NT Magazine: Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk
PC Computing Online: 1998 MVP Awards
PC Week: Halloween documents more trite than fright
PC Week: Candidates for making the most noise at Comdex
PC Week: What VINES does best.
PC Week: Compaq looking good
PC Week: Vegas Vacation: it's that time again.
PC Magazine: The Windows 2000 Jinx
Corel Announces Worldwide Preview of WordPerfect Office 2000
Forbes: Linux + recycled 486PC = NC
Red Hat Announces Enterprise Software Products, Enterprise Support Products, and Reseller Programs
Security problems with sysklogd
Red Hat 5.2 ships a security hole in Samba.
Linux kernel 2.0.36 is released
Tempest Messenger System supports Linux OS
Report from COMDEX: Arkeia backup software
LabVIEW for Linux/Intel x86
GraphOn announces Linux support for GO-Global, GO-Joe, and GO-Between.
Local: St. Paul, Minneapolis consultants, please step forward.
Red Hat seeks to hire System Engineer.
A Zero Cost Solution
Red Hat announces alliance with Ingram Micro
Netscape buys Newhoo.
Heise.de: Intel und HP setzen auf Linux.
PC Week: Oracle touts Windows-less server strategy
Wired: Intel Feared MS 'Divorce'
Compaq to provide commercial support services for Linux
Wired: Oracle to 'Piss Off' MS Again
Wired: A Comdex for Open Source?
Wired: Under the Microsoft Big Top
VNU Net: Corel promises free Linux suite
U.S. News: How to trip Microsoft
CNET: Ellison plans hardware, bashes Bill
ZDNET: Real NT Alternatives
ZDNet UK: Linux gaining support in the enterprise
SuSE Announces Corporate Support and Training Program for Linux
Internet Week: Oracle 8i Previewed At OpenWorld
Computerworld: Ballmer hints at Linux counterattack
Smart Reseller: Linux Piques Comdex Curiosity
PC Week: Microsoft, Oracle, and the million-dollar dare.
PC Week: Red Hat steps up the Linux beat
CNET: Be gets funding help from friends
ZDNet UK: Exclusive Interview: Mike Cowpland on the Linux phenomenon
CNN: Is Linux or NT better for important tasks?
Yahoo: Open software group plans big event
Computer World: Java Lobby pleads case to Sun at Comdex
Sun Wins Java ruling
Fortune: Watch Out, Windows NT!
NY Times: Microsoft Must Change Windows 98
Silicon: Open source fans get their own conference
Silicon: Open source guru speaks out on Linux memos.
NTT Leasing Invests in Softway Systems
SuSE Linux Corporate Support Program
Possible security hole with klock (ships with KDE 1.0)
More Samba security notes.
SJ Mercury: IBM should be smarter with SmartSuite
Report from COMDEX: Corel's NetWinder
Troll Tech announces plans to make next generation of Qt Open Source.
German police make good use of Linux.
Linux Business Breakfast: How it all went
Remaking the LDP as a Digital Library
Linux Power: The Future of Graphic User Interfaces
LinuxWorld: The uncertain future of Windows NT
LinuxWorld: Open version of PGP makes proposed standard status within IETF
Yahoo: Judge Rules Against Microsoft In Sun Java Lawsuit
ZD: Sun wins injunction in Microsoft-Java dispute
Wired: MS Loses Big to Sun in Court
Techweb: Netscape Buys Web Page Directory
Techweb: Be snags Intel Backing
Techweb: Judge Rules Against Microsoft In Java Lawsuit
Techweb: Intel Will Push For $399 PC
ZDNet UK: Comdex: Linux not just for nerds anymore
Financial Post: Open source software movement considered a threat
ZDNet: Unix vendors should align with Linux
PC Week: DB2 on Linux beta due from IBM in early December
Progressive Systems, Inc. announces availability of the Phoenix Adaptive Firewall for Linux.
Partial Microsoft response to written testimony by gov't witness Frederick R. Warren-Boulton.
ZDNN: I Come Not to Praise Linux ...
ZDNN: IBM hops on the Linux express
ZDNN: IBM blesses Linux with DB2 support.
Debian not affected by Samba problems.
KDE fixes screensaver security holes
More Linux from Comdex--HP's Firehunter and Linux Kheops
The Trojan Horse
The Linux Journal 1998 Editor's Choice Awards
Apple open to platform-independent OS?
Linux Weekly News has been published.
NetWinder wins industry award
Free software jobs?
Stephen Walli writes about Interix, the software used to run Linux apps on Windows NT.
ZDTV: Corel NetWinder LC
The Motley Fool: A Look at Microsoft's Record
Christian Science Monitor: Keeping computing's FUD factor at bay
Infoworld: Microsoft reacts to injunction in Sun case
InfoWorld: Netscape acquires Community Directory Project
InfoWorld: Microsoft to pull plug on dysfunctional relationship with RealNetworks
The Guardian: Could the Gates bubble burst?
The Guardian: House fit for a mouse
CNET: Linux trading tuxedo for business suit?
Salon Magazine: Windows on the wane?
Troubleshooting Professional Magazine devotes entire issue to Linux.
CNET: Top trends at Comdex.
NANDO: A bigger place to hang Red Hat
The Guardian: Microlites
MSNBC: Ballmer holds court on servers, Linux
LinuxWorld: Comdex, blackjack, and bugs
Informix Wins Linux Journal Editor's Choice Award
Linux Today Provides Expanded Linux News Coverage to the European News Agency, NewsNow Publishing, Ltd.
V2000 on Linux?
Linux-Mandrake 5.2 will be released next week.
Linux kernel version 2.1.129 has been released.
Report from Comdex--Walnut Creek CDROM, FreeBSD and Slackware
TechSightings awards Theme.org with Tech Sighting award.
Fuji Photo company to distribute Linux distribution
CNET: Microsoft mulls annual Windows fee
ZDNN: MS: Linux threatens Windows
Techweb: Linux Servers To Target Corporate Market
Yahoo: Contract Workers Sue Microsoft
OS News: The Future of The PC Industry
Wired: Dues Due for Windows?
Andover: Linux Rules for New Users
InfoWorld: AMD's K6-2, Windows 95 incompatibility confirmed
O'Reilly responds to RMS attack.
The Motley Fool: The Death of Windows
PC Week: Microsoft: Linux poses threat to Windows
Computer World: Linux on their minds at Comdex
TechWeb: Linux Kernel 2.2 Due By Christmas
Linux World: Microsoft leans on Linux
NewsBytes: Stanford Panel Debates Open Source Model For Linux
CRN: IBM Giving Away DB2 for Linux
InfoWorld: Linux rides on everybody's mind
The Press Democrat: Little Linux has some big fans.
Suid problem in samba as shipped with Caldera
Win NT Magazine: Take a Linux poll (Updated)
What is your favorite Spanish Linux project?
Washington Post: Microsoft: There's a Boxful of Competition
ZDNet UK: Comdex: Gartner urges caution on Windows 2000
InfoWorld: Microsoft to comply with Java order
ZDNN: Microsoft considered 'renting' Windows.
Yahoo: Net pioneer Cerf becomes Hall of Famer
Interactive Week: Economist: Linux 'Not A Restraint On Windows Pricing'
Rough sailing for smart ships
Seattle Times: Linux: Just the rival Microsoft's looking for
ZDNN: Does Linux hurt Mac OS X?
TechWeb: Network Maintenance Tips From A Lab Rat
Data Communications: IP Tools -- Meta IP 4.1
CRN: Linux To Find Home In Small, Midsize Market
CRN: Landry: 'Keep An Eye On Microsoft'
Data Communications: Traffic Tuners: Striking the Right Note?
Information Week: IT Confidential
Computer Retail Week: Little Be Builds Its Presence With a Comdex Triple Play
CRN: New Rules: SQL 7, Free DB2 For Linux -- Database Giants Step Into Radical New Pricing World
Unix Riot: If the Internet were loaded...
ABC News: Taking aim at Bill
CNN: Linux on their minds at Comdex
Corel re-affirms their commitment for WordPerfect 8 for Linux.
TkSmb - GUI front-end to Samba.
InfoWorld: Test Center--OpenLinux 1.3 gains KDE desktop
The Win NT poll has turned around
InfoWorld: Test Center--Easy install puts Red Hat 5.2 on top
RMS on the QPL
InfoWorld: The personal computer gets no respect at Comdex
Wired: MS: Java Loss No Dig Deal
The Industry Standard: Microsoft Points to Linux to Deny Monopoly
MacCentral: IHNATKO #12: Going To See The Penguin
Denver Post: Proof that Microsoft is not guilty
AOL in talks to buy Netscape Communications, Inc.
Boardwatch: Alternative operating systems threaten NT?
Dlite v0.03 -- Debian Lite distributon
Linux Today correction--there never was a Slackware/SuSE no compete contract
Pictures from Comdex
Heise.de: Intel and HP pick up Linux
LWN further explains their original article on GNOME
UPSIDE: Linus ranks in Upside's 1998 Elite 100
Open Source Initiative has been launched.
News.com: AOL, Netscape reportedly in buyout talks
Red Hat shows beginnings of an Enterprise Computing Division.
New York Times: America Online Is Said to Be Readying a Bid for Netscape
Wired: Report: AOL May Acquire Netscape
CNN Interactive: America Online in works to buy Netscape
MSNBC: AOL considers switch to HTML
Newsweek: AOL's Netscape Romance
ZDNN: Experts say AOL, Netscape deal a possible boon from antitrust trial
BBC News: AOL to buy Netscape?
Salon Magazine: Linus Torvalds, geek magnet
Keynotes Announced for 1999 LinuxWorld Conference & Expo; Key Linux Influencers Partner with IDG
ABC News: Charge of the Linux Brigade
Red Hat announces PowerTools 5.2 available by FTP
TechWeb: IBM Gives Away DB2 For Linux
Slashdot: The Netscape Tragedy
c't: Linux Facelift
San Jose Mercury News: IBM needs smart strategy for SmartSuite
NewsBytes: Microsoft Flaunts Linux As Evidence Of Competition
Computer World: Everyone loves Linux--or do they?
CPU Review does Linux kernel benchmarks
LinuxWorld: Sun, AOL, Netscape reportedly in acquisition discussions
Linux Expo '99: Date and Location are finalized.
GNOME pushes for a 1.0 code freeze.
Is Linux Ready for the General Consumer Market?
KEYTEC Announces Expanded Magic Touch Screen Capabilities.
CNNfn: Microsoft welcomes AOL talks
Jamie Zawinski of Mozilla.org writes about AOL's purchase of Netscape.
SunWorld: Sun flirts with AOL for piece of Netscape
A response to Fred Moody
Boulder Linux Mini-Expo Set for December 10
The Australian: Linux sews up rag trader
LinuxWorld: Musings on open source security models
The Australian: OS wars: the last hope
Ericsson releases Open Source Robust Web Site Software
Enterprise Computing: Linux goes to China
Computer Reseller News: AOL Will Continue To Use Microsoft Browser
Internet World: Linux Takes Lead in Server-Side Java Performance
Linux big hit at biggest computer fair in Croatia
CIO: Love that Linux
TechWeb: Microsoft's Open Source Fears
NW Fusion: Linux vs. NT forum wrapped up
Macromedia Announces Flash Player(TM) for Linux
PC Week: Applix provides OLAP for Linux.
PC Week Online: IBM to port file management software to Linux
ZDNN: It's a deal - AOL Buys Netscape
Open Source Trademark Ownership in dispute
CNNfn: AOL, Netscape tie knot
32BitsOnline.com launches Linux centric publication
ABC News: AOL To Acquire Netscape
CNET: AOL buys Netscape for $4.2 billion
InfoWorld: IBM readies file system software for Linux
The Independent: Linux proves itself a worthy opponent to Windows giant
Culture News from Wired: Geeks with Guns
PC World: Linux for the rest of us
PC World: Linux gains share of mind
Download MIMER DBMS on Linux!
Mozilla updates their "fear and loathing" page.
Macsyma math software for Linux now available
LinuxCare opens CareTracker, a web based bug tracking system.
InfoMagic Linux Developer's Resource - Nov 98
German translations of the Halloween documents are available.
InfoMagic Linux Toolbox - Nov 98
Applix announces they will ship Applix Office for Linux/PPC
Thanksgiving feasting: Microsoft and Netscape are both celebrating
SAP Magazine: R/3 for Linux? Interview with SAP manager Hess
New York Times: AOL to Acquire Netscape
Techweb: Nader's Group To Contest AOL-Netscape Merger
D.H. Brown November Operating System Rankings
Techweb: Macromedia Makes Flash Player For Unix
Penguin Economics
Techweb: Merger Unlikely To Affect Open Source
InfoWorld: Sides in Microsoft case grapple with AOL-Netscape issue
Wired: No Antitrust Barriers to Merger
FreeTDS v0.40 - Sybase/MS Database Client Libraries
Wired: Mozilla.org: We Are Not Netscape
Silicon: Linus Torvalds to speak at LinuxWorld conference.
ZDNET UK: Macromedia wakes up to Linux
Internet Week: Mozilla.Org Leader Speaks; Calls for Open Source Java
Internet Week: Major Linux upgrade to pump up speed
ZDNN: Netware for Linux: Best of both worlds
Corel Computer and KDE Announce Technology Relationship
Security flaw in Debian's fsp package.
TurboLinux 3.0 (Comdex Special Edition) is now available
Yellow Dog Linux is announced
XFree86-3.3.3 is now available
Spanish translation of Halloween now available.
Cadence plugged-in: Do We Worry Too Much About Protecting IP?
The recipe to make your LUG the largest in the world
Is Microsoft the Great Satan?
OSI: An Open Letter to AOL
Enterprise Computing: IBM expands file sharing tool
Wired: Open-Source Java at Last?
Telepolis: An Ethical Vision of the Information Society
PC Week: DOJ: 'No intention' of dropping Microsoft case
Cologne Informer: Linus raves about Linux
SRO: Nader urges Government to block merger
EE Times: Open-source movements get behind GNU EDA tools
News Week: Bill in the Bull's Eye
EE Times and Open Systems today write about Linux
PBS: Butt-out Netscape and AOL! Don't You Know I Have a TV Show Airing This Week?
Golgotha (An Open Source game) is seeking a new host for their website.
Linux kernel, 2.1.130, is released.
Visit to Kibaale
Steve Case (Founder and CEO of AOL) talks about Mozilla
Information Week: Users Hail Sun Role In AOL-Netscape Deal
Scientific American: Beating the Tempest
Slashdot: Intuit will consider Quicken port to Linux
iX: Oracle 8.0.5 on Linux
32bitsonline: Welcome to 32BitsOnline.com by Ronny Ko, Editor
Andover: Plug and Play Linux
32bitsonline: ABCs of Linux (1) by Rob Bos
Linux Kernel Version History
S.u.S.E. 6.0 Linux--finally glibc
Reviewers needed to proofread new 2.1 kernel man pages.
Windows Magazine: A greatly exaggerated demise
Rob Magazine: Socialist Software
Network Computing: Developments in DNS: Investigating Bind 8
Could Linux be at risk from the "Back Orifice" Windows trojan?
Internet Week: Netscape's Legacy -- Upstart Energized Network Biz Model
Linux-Kontor, Build 11 is available.
Internet Week: Major Linux Upgrade To Pump Up Speed
Linux 2.2 scheduled for a Christmas release.
Information Week: Apple's Mainstream Moves
EE Times: Free software catches spark in EDA world
InfoWorld: How low can they go? Falling hardware prices mean more for much less
Heise.de: Scanning on Linux
Detroit News: Houston apartments wired for 'geeks' only
Dallas Morning News reports on AOL, Netscape, and the Microsoft trial.
EE Times: Top PC makers withhold support from Intel I/O scheme
SJ Mercury: Open source and Lotus
EE Times: Designers differ on future of the sub-$1,000 PC
Nando: AOL-Netscape merger could lead to new Internet technology
32bitsonline: The Gimp--a review by Jon Lasser
COMMERCIAL: J. River Releases ICE.PPN(TM) for Windows to UNIX Portable Private Networking
Chicago Tribune: AOL-Netscape union may prove you can please everyone
L.S. Colby: "I request that Rob Magazine retract the title of its article."
Gaby v0.2.3, a user manageable database program.
Linux Gazette: Creating A Linux Certification Program, Part 3
Industry Standard: Trial Focus to Switch to Java
Microstate Corp. offers first Open-Source web application server based on Java technology
Computer Reseller News: Driver Support, Competing Standards Snag I2O Adoption
Zero G introduces InstallAnywhere 2.5
TUDOLS: The Ultimate Directory of Linux Software
Microsoft At School
UnixZone: A Unix freeware software site.
IDG outputs a press release about LinuxWorld Conference and Website.
Eirik Eng, President of Troll Tech (makers of Qt) has posted a lengthy response to a KDE mailing list.
Learning from Linux, OS/2 and the Halloween Memos
32BitsOnline: Caldera Linux 1.2, the Business Linux
Australian Reseller News: Microsoft tries to counter Sun integration
The Ottawa Citizen: Corel pushes ahead with Linux OS
PC Week: OS choice: Coming again soon to a desktop near you
PC Week: Corel Computer puts Linux in lineup
ZDNET: InterProxy Gives Guests Easy Access
PC Week: Transarc porting AFS to Linux.
PC Week: IT should watch product overlap
PC Week: Court decision could break the ice for Java
PC Week: Novell to open parts of NDS source code
Internet Week: Browser Remains Lively Battlefield
Infoworld: Microsoft debates easing WTS requirements.
Arizona Republic: Feel sorry for Gates? Not quite
ZDNN: Worm strikes Linux
ABC News: Linux Ole'
Glade v0.3.5 released.
Announcing the third alpha release of speakup v-0.03.
ARESCOM Adds Web-Based Configuration to NetLinker Routers
ext2 has published their December 1998 edition.
Amazon.com: New book releases
Sunsite.unc.edu changes name to MetaLab.unc.edu
IBM: IBM Brings Enterprise and Web File Sharing to Linux
Linux Gazette, issue #35 is available.
Applix Adds Applixware for Linux On Compaq Alpha; New Platform Signifies Growing Commitment to the Linux Market
Linux Documentation Project has been updated.
Adaptec Provides Ultra2 to Linux Community
FreeBSD 2.2.8 is released.
Linux Resources: Software Wishlist--get your vote in
LinuxPower: Compiling from the Gnome CVS
OpenBSD 2.4 begins shipping today, December 1
PC Magazine technical excellence awards - Perl is a finalist.
Performance Computing: Linux 101
Techweb: AOL's Case Supports Open Source
Seattle Times: Analysis: Java e-mail could have Microsoft feeling jittery at trial
Techweb: Corel, KDE Create Integrated Linux Desktop
Network magazine runs a series of articles on Linux.
Computer World: Industrial Strength Linux
Computer World: Linux gains support from database vendors
VNU Net: Corel works to make Linux more usable
Software Development Online: Person of the Year - Linus Torvalds
Corel to attend the Java Business Expo and Comdex Enterprise show
Linux-Mandrake 5.2 available.
Update on the GNOME project
32BitsOnline: X Window Managers Compared
Walden Internet Villages of Houston: where Linux is a way of life
Another award for Linux!
InfoWorld: AOL's Case pledges support for mozilla.org
What's happening to SCO?
Wired: AOL on Its Knees
Intel, Oracle, and Netscape join Red Hat on BusinessWeek panel
Linux "Worm" story author says it was all a mistake
Source code for Palm OS to be released
PC Plus: Red Hat versus S.u.S.E.
CNET: Experts say Linux attacks not unusual
AvantGo and Puma Technology Join Forces On Open Industry Initiative for Mobile Device / Corporate Enterprise Application
Techweb: Microstate Joins Open Source Parade
LinuxWorld: Linux 101, Getting Help
CNET: Microsoft's crown jewels
CNET: The ones that got away
CNET: Platform ploys in the public eye
CNET: Linux -- Achilles' heel?
CNET: Jinxed by Java
SunWorld: What does Sun have to fear from Linux?
LA Times: Sun Executive to Testify About Java Today at Microsoft Trial
CNET: Unix trounces Windows NT in testing
ZDNet UK: Business users share real world experience of Linux
Seattle Times: Microsoft trial: Judge berates firm's lawyers
Salon: The birth of an Internet network?
Techweb: Gates evasive on Java questions
PC Week: Gates, on tape, draws laughs about stance toward Java
Linux is the cover story of December Network Magazine
S.A.F.E.R., a security newsletter available for free subscriptions
MSNBC: Hackers exploit Linux mail 'worm'
GNOME Window Manager Compliance - How to write a GNOME compliant Window Manager
National Instruments LabVIEW(TM) for Linux; First Measurement and Automation Application Development Environment for Emerging Operating System
Current issues commentary by Starshine's Jim Dennis
West Hills Lan Systems Chooses Latest Release of PDG Shopping Cart to Support Its On-Line Networking Depot Sales
CNET: Gates: Free IE helped browser competition
Linuxbierwanderung is The Linux Beer Hike!
CNN: Windows NT leaks
Release 1.0: The Open-Source Revolution
Washington Post: Meet the Grass-Roots Threat to Microsoft
May the Open Source be with you
Smart Reseller: Lessons to be learned from Linux
IT Week: Business users share real world experience of Linux
Interactive Week: Sun To Open Up Java Development
Linux Weekly News Published
ZDNN: Experts: MS defense lacking
Free Office Suite On The Web - StarOffice 5.0 Personal Edition
Interactive Week: Gates: Java A Real Threat
The idiot's guide to installing Hurd on a Linux box by Matt Vernon
Interactive Week: M'soft: Everyone Does It
Torvalds will visit the Finnish presidential palace on his vacation
Microsoft-powered `Auto PC' Goes On Sale Friday
The Bazaar, Conference and Expo, to Showcase Free and Open Source Software
Wired: PalmPilot VII: A Whole New Life?
GPL ACCELERATES DEVELOPMENT OF ABISUITE: Linux users will benefit from the emergence of fully supported Open Source applications
InfoWorld: Java Business Expo: From politics to prime time
Troll Tech's QT QPL License
Wired: AOL Suits Embrace Netscape Geeks
English SuSE Linux 6.0 - Public Beta available NOW!
InfoWorld: Andreessen: AOL is brilliant at marketing
Seattle Times: Microsoft trial: Gates blocks out Sun as lawyers stress its heat
Linux kernel, 2.1.131, is released.
SILICON GRAPHICS JOINS LINUX INTERNATIONAL
Applix Adds Applixware for Linux On Compaq Alpha
VA Research Linux Systems Announces Support for the Linux Beer Hike
1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, FREENIX track - extention!
O'Reilly: Java/Perl tool available as open source software
Interview with OctobrX
Spectra Logic releases Alexandria Backup and Archive Librarian software for Linux
MSNBC: U.S. gets its way on crypto controls
chickmagnet.org: For the Ladies
CNET: Sun to herald new version of Java
PC Week Online: Star Division offers free version of office suite
ZDNet: The great Linux beer hike
Informix Cyber Planet: Retailer Jay Jacobs Relies on Informix and Apropos
Wired: MS: Java Flopped on its Own
World's largest Linux cluster to be built this weekend
IT Week: Novell weighs up open directories
Linus will party with Finland's president on his vacation
SunWorld: Getting help with free software
Computer Reseller News: Sun Readies Linux For UltraSparc Hardware
Performance Computing: Linux is kicking Solaris' butt...
Sun Microsystems to Support Linux O/S on its Hardware, reports Computer Reseller News
ZDNN: Key Linux version update delayed
PC Week: Red Hat Linux Still Lacks Desktop Dash
Internet Week: Linux Bolstered By Middleware
Reuters: U.S. claims victory on global encryption exports
tkRunIt v0.83b - a simple, fast, run dialog box for X
The Linux spreadsheet abs is now released under the GPL
Alan Cox updates his kernel tree with 2.1.131ac2
The Open Source Initiative needs your help
MSNBC: Ahh ... calm computing ;-)
32BitsOnline: Linux SOHO #1
GNUStep and GNOME working together: Wow! That would be COOL!
PC Plus: The Linux Kernel
Windows 2000 Supersite: Linux 101: A primer to the premier alternative operating system
PC Plus: Linux Coverage in Latest Issue
Boston Globe: What it takes to make a home office work
Zope Z Object Publishing Environment released
Wired: Outward Bound for Geeks
LWN: The Path to Open Source: Venture Capitalism?
CRN: Caldera OpenLinux -- David Challenges Goliath In OS Field
Inter@ctive Week: Commercial-Grade Linux Update Delayed
EE Times: Avant! ports Polaris over to Linux OS
32BitsOnline: SPIN_py - SGML Parser Integration Project
CRN: Specialty Clothing Store Moves Away From DOS -- Jay Jacobs stores wear Linux well
CRN: Torvalds Takes Operating System From University Roots To Mainstream
CRN: X Marks The Spot: Assessing Prospects, Virtues Of Linux
CRN: Linux catches on in small businesses
CRN: Linux: Trying It Won't Cost Anything
CRN: Sendmail Unveils Commercial Wares
CRN: touting Linux
Internet Week: Linux Loses Points
Information Week: Desktop Alternatives -- Not Sold On Windows As Your Operating System? Other Choices Exist, Though They're Not Always Ideal.
Information Week: File System For Linux -- Transarc Improves Throughput On AFS
Internet Week: Vendors Choose Which Bus To Ride
VARBusiness: Linux Grows Up -- VARs embrace a once-esoteric network operating system
Information Week: Sendmail: Fit For The Enterprise
Internet Week: Compaq Reduces Its Reliance On Intel
Information Week: Hike A Mountain And Raise A Glass To The Glory Of Linux
Computer Sweden runs series of articles on Linux
TechWeb: Sendmail Goes Commercial
SuSE Aims to Improve 6.0 With Public Beta
Petition for TrollTech To GPL The Qt Library
The Free Software Bazaar: where people pay for free software development
Internet Week: Mozilla Project Still On
The Xunil Pages: The freeware movement and the Microsoft effect by Evan Leibovitch
MSNBC: The great Linux beer hike
The Xunil Pages: The definition of open depends on your platform by Evan Leibovitch
Vote for your favorite OpenBios Logo
CLOWN: reports claim success
InfoWorld: Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise turns Linux into a database server
Ssystem 1.5: an OpenGL Solar System simulator
RAPID Analysis Program for Investment Decisions
Avant! Ports Polaris to Linux in Response to Chip Designer Demand
MozillaZine: Netscape Corporate now involved with the layout engine, now called "Gecko"
Sendmail Delivers Sendmail Pro, Service And Support; Commercial Version of Popular MTA Embraced by ISPs and Corporations
World Domination Fast - a graphical overview of our progress
Microsoft will ultimately beat the DoJ and Sun, Cringely speculates
LinuxPPC release 5.0 slated for January 4th release
SuSE Linux 6.0 will include StarOffice 5.0 Personal Edition
Linux Documentation Project updates
MathSoft Announces New Optimization Software; NUOPT for S-PLUS Extends Data Analysis Software Capabilities
IBM releases open-source Jikes Java compiler
IBM Announces Open Source Access to Technology That Speeds Development of Java Applications
Enterprise Computing: Java Expo coming, new version posted
LA Times: Duel Heats Up Over Culture of the Internet
NANDO: Red Hat's rise puts spotlight on RTP as well
PC Magazine: Technical Innovation Awards 1998
Wired: Feds Urged to Use Open Source
Internet World: 1999 and Beyond: An Open Source Odyssey
32BitsOnline: LinuxPPC Lite Review
InfoWorld: Fetch your flamethrowers: It's time to argue the finer points of software licenses
ZDNet: Unix in the Cross Hairs
PC Week: Red Hat Linux still lacks desktop dash
Interactive Week: Gecko Developer's Version Now Available
PC Week: The last word
ZDNN: Browser Wars Part II: This Time It's Personal
PC Week: Linux office apps just do it
PC Week: Jikes! More open source code
Enterprise Computing: Star offers desktop suite for free
LinuxWorld: Corel's CEO shares Linux vision
InfoWorld: Bluetooth group clashes with Microsoft
CNET: Sendmail ships first products
MacOPINION: Why Modern OSes Must Be Open Source
Wired: German Challenge to MS Office
Interactive Week posts clarification
Penguin Computing Associate Program
Security vulnerability in 'fte' found.
Applixware - Pandora's Box
Speak Freely for Unix
ThoughtTreasure - a comprehensive platform for natural language processing and commonsense reasoning.
JPL Now Open Source
Red Hat announces rolling releases of the PowerTools set
ClearType: Clearly a Good Idea . . . but whose idea was it?
Loki Targets Best Selling Games to Growing Linux Market
32BitsOnline: Japanese Linux Firm Sets Sights On US, China
Jikes OSS project requests help
32BitsOnline: Applix comes to Alpha
LinuxPower.org Needs a New Home
Computer Bits: The unimaginable ... by Terry Griffin
GNOME updates, proposed feature freeze date
InfoWorld: IBM makes Jikes source code public for developers
The Erlang programming language goes Open Source
PC Week: Moment of truth for Java
Why Microsoft needs Linux
Sun Collaborates With Linux Community to Make Linux Available for UltraSPARC Systems
Enterprise Computing: Sun may relax Java grip
Silicon: Open Source software gets academic boost
ZDNN: Open source gathering steam
ZDNN: 'Open Source' trend emerges
Reuters: South Carolina Says Drops Out Of Microsoft Suit
Smart Reseller Online: Tucows goes Linux
Internet Week: Sun Makes Big Open Source Play
TechServer: Sun ready to release Java 2
Reuters: Sun teams with Linux
CNET: Microsoft: Win 98 has "minor" Y2K problems
ZDTV: Leo Installs Linux
Interactive Week: Torvalds, The Unlikely Giant Slayer
Internet Week: Sun To Endorse Linux On UltraSparc
PC Week: Overwhelming response to a Linux article
PC Magazine: BeOS vs. Linux? No Such Fight
Computer World: Novell denies reports on open code
DB2 Universal Database Version 5.2 for Linux is available immediately for download
O'Reilly Comments on Sun Java/Open Source Announcement
LinuxPPC to have booth at Macworld San Francisco
How Open Is Sun's New Java License?
The UltraSparc II boots Linux, David S. Miller demonstrates
O'Reilly: The Road to Isengard Combining the Power of Java and Linux
Jikes Open Source breaks AlphaWorks record.
Computerworld: Netscape to uncage Gecko
Enterprise Computing: Sun promoting Linux for UltraSparc chips
LinuxWorld: Sun changes Java licensing model
CNN: Netscape prototype is one fast browser
LinuxWorld: Hiking and Bavarian beer for Linux lovers
ZDNN: Sun Loosens Chokehold on Java. Here's Why You Can Breathe Easier
TechWeb: Java Benchmark Restriction Raises Concern
Halloween II is available in German language
VA Research Linux Systems First to Announce Support and Shipment of 2 Gigabytes of RAM under Linux
PC Plus: Corel Computer and KDE Technology
java.sun.com: Sun unveils new licensing model for the Java 2 platform
Internet Week: Hybrid Open Source Model Applies to Enterprise, Too
Secure Computing Announces Availability of Freeware Version of SmartFilter for Squid Proxy Server
Computer Currents: Linux Versus Linux
Netscape: Welcome to Netscape Gecko
Reuters: Expert At Microsoft Trial Argues OS Definition
Focus on Linux: Six Lies About Linux
PC Week: Microsoft impugns government witness's knowledge
Debian: New version of ssh may fix buffer overflows
Silicon Graphics Adds Speed to the Data Exchange Equation with Samba
Alan Cox posts 2.1.131ac6 kernel.
LinuxWorld: Not quite Open Source, but closer: An analysis of Sun's new Java license
Keynotes announced for 1999 LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
New Internet Standard Approved to Streamline Process for Editing Documents on Web
Strike to protest Wassenaar
Allaire Announces the Web Distributed Data Exchange (WDDX)
Ian Jackson answers attacks about DFSG2
Latest Linux Weekly News
Strong Crypto Petition
Mitsubishi Electric Affiliate Wins Linux-Supercomputer Order
GTK+ a Windowing toolkit for operating systems other than Unix?
Wired: Open Java: Variation on a Theme
Building Mozilla Without MFC
Yahoo!: Sun to work with Linux, embrace open source
LinuxWorld: Show me the money (and the code!)
Technauts Ranked "Top 25 Hot Startup" by Data Communications Magazine
NY Times: Web Search Technology Receives Financial Injection
MSNBC: Sun says it will supply Linux on its workstations, servers
Techweb: Sun Uncorks Jini Technology
Wired: Documents Get It Together
SmartFilter Examined
MacWeek: Why Unix is cool
Dallas Morning News: Gates says U.S. out to destroy Microsoft
Applix and Educom Business Solutions Announce Joint Sales Agreement
ZDNet: SAMBA & Linux: Beating Microsoft at its own Game
Netscape's Innovative Client Software Wins Major Industry Awards And Recognition
MySQL wins 'Best Affordable Database' in the 1998 CNET Build.com Products Awards
Seattle Times: Microsoft cash flows into campaign chests
Computer World: OS users still haven't found what they're looking for
Titan 3.0 Released
KDE makes first steps toward a 1.1 feature-freeze
Stampede Linux v0.89 is released
Reward for a Linux client for Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft.com: Getting UNIX Out the Microsoft Door
32BitsOnline: A GNU/Linux Scientific Workstation
Linux Boxes from Sunset Systems
32BitsOnline: On Greybeard's Knee: The Good Old Days are Back..for How Long?
Themes.org has a new 'Guest Tile of the Week'
InfoWorld: Open War?
Review of the test spec for the FHS aspects of LSB
Web Informant: Learning to love Linux
Jikes Open Source - a report from Dave Shields
32BitsOnline: Running The Apache Web Server on Linux
ZDNN: Elect 1998's top newsmaker
NEWS FLASH: PC Plus will bundle StarOffice with February issue
Interactive Week: Sun, M'soft Point Fingers At Each Other
Compaq Web Advisory: Compaq releases Linux Prototype Driver for Compaq PCI-based Array Controllers
PC Week: Sun extends olive branch to Microsoft on Java
Corel Corporation Joins Business Software Alliance
Techweb: Sun's Open Source Move Gets Mixed Reviews
Windows Magazine: Linux: the Next Windows?
Salon: you've got Sendmail
Interactive Week: Marc Andreessen, Are You Game?
NW Fusion: Open source stalwart goes commercial
Reuters: Microsoft to invest in investment firms
Enterprise Computing: Start-up sees game future for Linux
Debian Powers 512 Node Cluster into Book of Records
Users urged to upgrade to latest Linux production kernel
Caldera Security Advisory SA-1998.37: SUID bits on KDE Screensavers
Caldera Security Advisory SA-1998.36: screen /tmp file race problem
Alan Cox posts kernel 2.1.131ac8
UltraPenguin 1.1.9 - Beta release
Afterstep 1.6.0 is released
Wine-981211 is released
Alan Cox releases kernel 2.1.131ac9
Training: Linux USA Schedule
Linuxbierwanderung practice session scheduled for Monday
LUGs joining GLUE get new benefit--Red Hat!
IT Week: Sun answers open trends with Ultra-Linux systems
New Scientist: The Wild Bunch
Computer Retail Week: As OS Competition Grows, Publisher Ponders Its OEM Options
32BitsOnline: 3D Rendering and Imaging Using Linux
Network Computing: From the Gift Horse's Mouth
InfoWorld: Python slithers forward
Internet Week: Reviews Team In The Trenches Of Coolness
InfoWorld: Linux brings Jay Jacobs to cutting edge
Internet Week: Sun Blesses Linux On UltraSparcs
Enterprise Computing: Oracle, Sun doing away with operating systems?
Internet Week: VPN Implementation Calls For A Tunnel Trip
Sm@rt Reseller: MS contradicted on bundling
Information Week: Sun's Fun With Version Numbers
32BitsOnline: A GNU/Linux New Desktop Hardware Proposal
Kernel Compilation Project - Status update
32BitsOnline: Hip Pocket Guide to Unix
New screenshots give visual picture of GNOME progress
LWN: LSB releases FHS draft specification
Mozilla.org status update
NEWS FLASH: Linux Preview closes
CBS Marketwatch: Netscape's code gamble pays off big
LinuxWorld: Interview: Commercial development good for Sendmail
LinuxWorld: Scriptics releasing Linux port on Monday
Scilab-2.4.1 released--Scientific software environment
Petition to U.S. Government needs more signatures
Linux Preview plans to go back on-line soon
EDN: Unix or NT? Why, NT, of course
Reuters: Oracle, Sun Team Up
Information Week: Runners-Up
ZDNN: Blue Mountain sues Microsoft, WebTV
NEWS FLASH: Alan Cox withdraws as LinuxWorld Expo speaker
Exploitable buffer overflow in bootpd
New Eddie Open Source release for clustered servers
Alan Cox releases kernel 2.1.131ac10
ISP Daemon: A tool for user management under UNIX
Linux Mall: Tux the Plush Linux Penguin
TriTeal Enterprise Desktop (TED) for Linux
Scriptics Announces Linux Support for TclPro Development Tool Suite
December BALUG Meeting welcomes MOZILLA.ORG
PC Plus for February will include StarOffice on CD
Debian Project Adopts a Constitution
Promoting Linux in Bill's Backyard
First ever Boulder Linux Mini-Expo was huge success
Boston Globe: The Next Big Thing?
Mitsubishi Supercomputer has changed their story
ComputerWorld: Alpine getaway for Linux lovers
BMS: Is Microsoft Trampling on First Amendment Rights?
NY Times: Sharing Software, IBM to Release Mail Program Blueprint
Exclusive Interview with Corel Computer
NY Times: Oracle Joins Sun in Plan to Challenge Windows
WSJ article about clusters & nuclear proliferation
Performance Computing: Unnatural events unfolded..
LA Times: Changes in Industry Dim Relevance of Microsoft Trial
NewsBytes: Oracle, Sun Take OS Out Of Computers
Business Wire: Berkeley Software Design Operating System to Run Linux Applications
InfoWorld: Oracle taps Solaris for server appliances
Mac Times: Windows on the Wane: Has Microsoft Met Its Nemesis?
ComputerWorld: Predictions for 1999: Pyrrhic victories abound
ABC News: Unix Inventors Get National Medal of Technology
32BitsOnline: Mutt: A Unix Mailer for Experts
Yahoo: Compatible Systems Corporation Raises $8 Million in Venture Round
Jerry Pournelle on Linux
The Listener: Pass the source
Debian involvement in Jikes License discussions
NSA paper on computer security
Alan Cox releases kernel 2.1.131ac11
Spectra Logic Announces New Version of Alexandria Backup and Archival Librarian Software
Skåne Sjælland Linux User Group welcomes their 1,500th member
Softway Systems Announces $99 Price for INTERIX Personal Developer Edition
Low Cost LinTerms or LinStations
Alan Cox has been writing in his diary again...
Jikes News: December 15th, 1998
Red Hat Supports UNDP's Sustainable Development Networking Program Efforts to Build ICT Capacity in Developing Countries
VNU Net: IBM tries to knock out Sendmail email server with open source rival
Microsoft Responds to Government's Edited Videotaped Depositions
Network Computing Online: "Tutorial" A Cup of Java -- With Two Lumps of Linux
AsiaBizTech: Japan Linux Users Group to Form League in April 1999
Fujisoft and Linux in the "Japan Digest"
The Freedom CPU Project needs your help
MIT's Technology Review will include a section on GNOME
Service News: Linux quiets the cynics
Microsoft quickies
PC Week Online: Linux ex machina, OS crystal ball says
Techweb: Apple To Ship PowerPC With Linux
Wired: IBM Opens Up Email Code
Recent CERT advisory gives special mention to Linux
CNN: Top 10 IT news stories of 1998
Today's Kernel Release - 2.0.37pre3
SJ Mercury: A look back at fascinating year for tech
DLD v6.0 is released
AsiaBizTech: Hitachi Mulls Linux for System Integration Business
Gimp project to split?
AsiaBizTech: Red Hat Linux to Unveil Japanese Version in Feb. 1999
Kernel 2.0.35 for the NetWinder has arrived
Wired: Silly Rabbit, Squeak Is for Kids
EntireX DCOM for Linux release
Corel announces Word Perfect 8 for Linux available Thursday
Linus needs your vote for ZDNN 1998 top newsmaker
Open Directory Project lists many GNOME websites
PC Magazine: Slashdot makes top 100 web sites
A call for kernel.org mirrors
Salon: Of Mice, Men and Machines
UWin Version 2.0
Independent: Milestones on the Road Ahead Without Microsoft
Business Standard: What 'open source' means to India
Encryption software volunteers needed in countries without export control
Tech Review: Programs to the People
IDG publishes major Microsoft Infomercial
CNET: WordPerfect jumps on Linux bandwagon
Economic Times: The price of free software
ZDNN: Survey: Win[dows] developers like open source software
TechWeb: Witness Attacks Browser Integration
ZDNET: How Microsoft Took the 'Win' Out of Windows
PC Magazine: Letters--Windows 2000
Nmap network auditing/exploring tool v2.00 released
Sm@rt Reseller: Netscape To Cut Mozilla's Cord?
GNOME feature freeze happens today
NEWS FLASH: Kyoto Sangyo University orders 603-server Linux system
KDE-1.1 is nearer - the code freezes deeper
InfoWorld: Linux adds another member to supporting cast
Salon: The free software story
CNN: Microsoft Exchange bug slows impeachment e-mail to House members
NEWS FLASH: Enterprise Computing: Linux market share leaps by 212%
Linux Weekly News published
TriTeal Corporation Announces Support for Linux
Computer Bits: Viva La Revolución
First Look: Word Perfect 8, personal edition for Linux
LinuxWorld: What you should know about FreeBSD
ZDNN: WordPerfect for free? If you use Linux
GGI project website is homeless :(
Torrent Demonstrates Linux Version of Orchestrate At Oracle OpenWorld Japan
STORY CORRECTION: Wassenaar agreement does not apply to free software
Red Hat: Security vulnerabilities in Netscape Navigator and Communicator
Dangers of Microsoft Technology by Matt Welsh
Security vulnerability in the ftp client program
Network World Fusion: Linux, directories will drive Netscape
Updated XFree86 RPMS for Red Hat Linux
PC Week Online: Open-source tool passes data between Web apps via XML
Alan Cox releases kernel 2.1.131ac12
Computer Bits: Linux/etc--Is this Linux thing some sort of cult?
Torvalds is back from Finland, releases kernel 2.1.132-1
LinuxWorld: BSDI announces Linux support
Corel sends out a long-awaited E-Mail
TechWeb: Corel Offers WordPerfect For Linux On Web
WordPerfect 8 now officially available for download
InfoWorld: Sun waits for New Year to 'open' Java licensing model
Alan Cox releases kernel 2.1.131ac13
InfoWorld: Informix, Corel to power central products with Linux
Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit v0.47
Santa has the Perfect Gift for Linux Users Thanks to Informix; Informix Dynamic Server, Linux Edition Suite Released
NEWS FLASH: Wingz for Linux released as freeware
Official Invitation for the LinuxWorld Greenhouse at LinuxWorld
Petition for TrollTech to GPL Qt
LUGs get 'The Perl Journal' discount when joining GLUE
Linux trademark advice needed!
32BitsOnline: Making your Linux Transition Easier
Adventures in Mirror-Land
32BitsOnline: Making Living Easier
SmallOffice.com: The HOC 100
Wingz software reviewer sought
CRN: Corel Ships WordPerfect For Linux
Italy: IlSole24Ore: The Emergence of Linux and Open Source Software
Enterprise Computing: Latching on to Linux
CNN: Microsoft blames old software for House e-mail slowdown
PC Week: Corel takes WordPerfect 8 to Linux
EE Times: Sun sees the light on Java
Linux kernel pre-2.1.132-2 is released
Enterprise Computing: Informix readies Linux database, tools
Time Year in Review, Top 10 Technology includes Linux
AsiaBizTech: 10art-ni Debuts Java+Linux Sales Management Program
Interactive Week: 1998: A Who'd-A-Thunk-It Year
Otsuka Shokai of Japan will market Linux-based enterprise systems
PC Week: IT execs express discontent with Windows
Enterprise Computing corrects Linux up 212% story
Interactive Week: Linux Shipments Up 211 Percent
Corel Acquires Significant Interest in GraphOn
GNOME v0.99 RPMS available for testing
GraphOn Acquires Corel's jBridge Technology and Engineering Support Team
Corel® WordPerfect® for Linux® tops 80,000 downloads in just 12 hours
Come One, Come All...Register Now & Save -- LinuxWorld Conference & Expo '99; Register Online and Learn More About Today's Hottest and Fastest Growing Operating System
Accelerated-X for Linux v4.1.2 for Alpha Processors Available Now! Just $149.95 US
Smart Reseller: IBM Paints Linux Blue
Red Hat Software Training and Certification 1999 Schedule
New Media News: Linux Boom
InfoWorld: Windows developers favor open-source code
ZDNN: Corel drinks more Linux WINE
LinuxWorld: GraphOn and Corel ink deal
Security problems with Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux?
InfoWorld: Corel sells jBridge technology to GraphOn
Security problems with lpd
InfoWorld: BSDI and Informix make strides toward Linux compatibility
Time: The Microsoft Trial So Far
Internet Week: 1998 Year in Review Editor's Note by Mitch Irsfeld
Information Week: Linux-Powered Development
Internet Week: Top Stories Of The Year: 1998
Internet Week: The Knockouts Of 1998...
Internet Week: Surfing Those Web Waves With Style -- Conversa Catches The Cool One
Internet Week: Progress Report: How Six Web Projects Fared [Burlington Coat Factory]
VAR Business: Sun, IBM, Netscape open up--VARs Applaud Push To Open Source Code--Expanded access to underlying code enables VARs to better meet customers' application demands
Information Week: Unhappy New Year At Microsoft?
EE Times: Vienna agreement loosens some exports, but sets limit on products over 64 bits--Despite deal, encryption stalemate endures
EE Times: Hard drives tuned for foray into prime-time TV
Computer Reseller News: Groupware -- Lotus Notes/Domino 5.0 Takes Groupware Battle To Next Level: Lotus
Computer Reseller News: More reader feedback
PATNEWS: IBM's free software offer - how about its patents?
InfoWorld: Netbus hacker tool presents a greater threat to Windows shops than BackOrifice
InfoWorld: 20th Anniversary Issue
Lotus Notes on Linux Resource Page - looking for help
Hacker Tax Credit
Loki Entertainment Software missing?
YAHOO!: Survey: Computer pros like open code
SJ Mercury: `Microsofties' say they're right as rain
News.com: Byte makes a comeback
Mozilla Status available
InfoWorld: Fact or fiction? We will find the year behind lacking in definition
Web Reference: Gecko: A Smaller, Faster Lizard
InfoWorld: The IT world turned upside down: Titans clash, the masses demand open source, the DOJ gets tough, and the Net cashes in
InfoWorld: Hit from all sides, IT will feel the crunch: IT hunkers down with year 2000 and feels the e-commerce heat but still can expect shrinking budget
InfoWorld: 'Feature' flaw
InfoWorld: A time for cheer
InfoWorld: Oracle's efforts to shut out Windows may actually work
Oracle Offers Special Holiday Promotions Via The Oracle Store(R)
Linux Kernel Version History announcements
ZDTV: Poll: Is Linux a Fad?
No kernel patches in a while?
UPDATED: Independent: Software that is PC
Salon: Yes, there is a better search engine
Performance Computing: UNIX Riot
Enterprise Computing: This Week's News
NY Times: New Virus Infects Microsoft Word Files
MSNBC: Corel's versatile Linux box
CNN: Think tank warns of cyberterrorist plots
ZDNet: Diary of a LINUX Bumpkin
Industry Standard: The 10 Stories That Shook the Net
ZDNET: Linux is hot, hot, hot
Industry Standard: IBM-Red Hat Deal Opens Window on Corporate Challenges
PC Week: Linux's enterprise evolution
ComputerWorld: Linux gaining backup tool support
ZDNet UK: IBM to offer 24 x 7 support for Red Hat Linux?
PC Week: The year in enterprise networking: Solaris, NetWare and Linux advance, with Windows 2000 on hold
LinuxPower posts a review of WordPerfect 8
PC Week: Maybe these predictions will be better
XGlobe: An enhanced version of xearth
ComputerWorld: New virus targets corporate NT networks
Detailed WordPerfect 8 installation instructions
ROADS 2.1 - A free Yahoo-like system written in Perl
Red Hat includes KDE and GNOME in the latest version of "Raw Hide"
GNOME User's Guide Released
SEUL status update
SQRIBE Outpaces Competitors with First Enterprise Reporting System with Native Support for Linux
Project: Computer Bank
PC Magazine UK: Using Linux as a NOS
Linux advocacy documents team
Inter@ctive Week: THE INTER@CTIVE 101: The Year In Review
LinuxPower: An introduction to the Linux command-line interface, Part 3
PC Quest: From the OS Warfront
Alan Cox reports success with the MediaGX
PC Week: Making a little noise about Squeak
Open Directory Project lists many KDE websites
Wired: Virus Snarls NT Nets
New Media News: Set your code free
TechWeb: Intelligent Virus Surfaces On NT Servers
PLCOM: Success seen as part of `anything but Microsoft' attitude
Enterprise Computing: Analysts question "cyberterrorism" hype
CERT Advisory CA-98.13 - TCP/IP Denial of Service
LinuxWorld: Compiling Apache--A step-by-step guide
Zope 1.9b3 released
KDE Programming Tutorial 0.2
BlackBox 0.50.2 released today. Includes KDE support
LabVIEW For Linux/x86 GPIB (NI-488.2) Driver Software
Linux kernel version 2.1.132 released
National Conference of Australian Linux Users in Melbourne July 9-11, 1999
The Xshare Software Catalogue is now open
The Motley Fool: Microsoft the Overdog: Ultimate Rule Maker? Not!
Windows Magazine: Open Windows
Government Computer News: OpenLinux OS cleanly integrates NetWare, NT and Unix
Windows Magazine: Killer OS
APC: And a Linux new year?
Windows Magazine: Linux: the Next Windows? -- Certainly not-yet. But it's something to keep an eye on.
APC: 1998: The year in review
PC Week: Cyber trial of the century tops docket--indefinitely
Cheek Consulting announces Linux Knowledge Base
ZDNet: The year in software: Surprise!
LWN: Zope 1.9 Final released
Red Hat Secure Server updates
APC: Using Linux as a modem server for both regular dial-in and PPP access
Alan Cox releases Linux kernel 2.1.132-ac1
APC: Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux
gnome-ppp 0.2 is available
APC: PowerQuest Partition Magic 4.0
Alan Cox releases Linux kernel 2.1.132-ac2
GGI Project finds new home at UNC Chapel Hill
LinuxPower: Enlightenment Window Manager
LWN: Linux 1998 in review
Linux Weekly News (Dec 24th) is published
UPDATED: Unix as an element of literacy
Fortune Magazine: What's Weighing Down Microsoft?
PlanetHardware: Linux, Not On Everybody's Desktop
Linux PAM (up to 0.64-2) local root compromise
WebTools: Gecko Changes Everything
Security Flaw in Cookies Implementation
Linux Resources: Quark/Corel Distribution Arrangement May Have An Effect On The Linux Community
KDE CVS completely frozen
LinuxExpo extends call for papers
LWN: tomsrtbt-1.7.100 announced
LWN: Indelible Blue announces 1999 Linux campaign
GIMP 1.1.0 released
LibGGI 2.0 BETA1 released
The Linux Kernel Archives Mirror System now available
Netscape Gecko is download.com's top pick of the week
Giant Java Tree is featured LWN link of the week
Merry Christmas from Linux Today!
InfoWorld: Linux in '99
Salon: Microsoft über alles
Sm@art Reseller: Linux Is Not Just For Kids
Sm@rt Reseller: The Cathedral, The Bazaar And The Reseller
DevHead: Holiday Wrap Up: DevHead's 1998 Year in Review
Sm@rt Reseller: The Cheapest Route: A Tale Of Linux Vs.Cisco
InfoWorld: IP to dominate in 1999 and beyond
InfoWorld: New Year's resolutions are so much more fun when you make them for others
InfoWorld: Marriage on the rocks? Microsoft and Intel are drifting apart amid legal problems and diverging interests
TechWeb: Best of '98
TechWeb: The top stories that didn't happen in 1998
TechWeb: The top stories to expect in 1999
PC Plus: February issue includes Star Office and much more
Netherlands: Linux FAQ translated into Dutch
Latest column by Alan Cox for uk.linux.org
PySol 2.01 - a nice solitaire card game
UK Linux Conference slated for January
National Post: Linux challenges giants with off-the-Net program
Feed: For the Love of Linux
Wired: 83 Reasons Why Bill Gates's Reign Is Over
Speech output for Linux: speakup v-0.04 released
WebMaker 0.7.0 - HTML Editor for Unix
Digital Audio Processor v2.0
LWN: 1998 in Review Updated
ABC News: The Computer's Year Ahead
Computers and Networks and Cars, oh my...
New Media News: Looking Back on 1998
Sm@rt Reseller: Ellison: Netscape is dead
SF Gate: The Best, the Worst of the Net in 1998
net.Opinion: The Best (and Worst) of 1998
ZD Net: Top 12 AnchorDesk Stories of 1998
Triangle Business Journal: Triangle's top newsmakers of '98
Jakob Nielsen: Predictions for the Web in 1999
LA Times: The 'No Secrets' Software Strategy
CBS News: High-Tech Highlights In Review
Almost replacing Word with StarOffice
Phrack Magazine issue 54 now available
ZDNN: Ellison wins deadly race
Alan Cox releases Linux kernel 2.1.132-ac3
Red Hat Enterprise Computing Division takes shape
News.com: CERT downplays virus attack
News.com: TCP/IP "hole" leads to alert
Linux kernel 2.2.0 (pre1) is here!
Linux Preview re-opens
More international kernel mirrors requested
Perl.com: Nebraska High School Student Volunteers His Perl Expertise to Save Hospital
Uptime record?
Dutch Linux Documentation Project Begins
NY Times: Imagining the Future in a Post-PC World
TechServer: Even with open source, Red Hat is red hot
Smart Reseller: NT, Unix: Come Together
News.com: Fad or future? 1998's top tech stories
ABC News: Atlas Shrugs
TECHcapital: Investing in a Revolution
ZDNN: Just don't call them 'NCs'
NEWS FLASH: Alan releases second patch against kernel 2.2 pre-release
2.2.0 Bug summary
Numerous KDE software updates
LinuxPPC binary of the 2.2.0pre1 kernel is available
Sm@rt Reseller: Open Source: Blessing Or Curse For The Channel?
Linux Expo has a small number of free stands for non-profit projects.
UPDATED: Sm@rt Reseller: 64-Bit Computing: A Hot Niche
Clue-Point-Two, A hint sheet for 2.2.0pre1 migration
News.com: NT earns attention for its absence
Interview with ext2 founder Rob Kennedy
Wired: Vaporware 1998: It's a Landslide
Linux kernel 2.2.0pre1-ac3 released
BBC News: That was the Web that was
MSNBC: Tech 1998: The year the money showed up
PC Week: Details emerge about SGI's new NT workstations
Enterprise Computing: Linux databases here, but support scarce
G21 News: Microsoft's Mistake Abroad
PC World: More of the same?--I don't think so!
Sm@art Reseller: Is Linux desktop DOA?
PLCOM: Free software will be the high-tech story to watch in 1999
Sm@rt Reseller: Intuit's CEO calls for 'OS neutrality'
Red Herring: Standing Up to Microsoft
LinuxWorld: A lesson on FUD fighting
New pam packages available for Red Hat Linux
LinuxWorld: Take nothing for granted
Aladdin Ghostscript 5.10 is released under the GPL
Linuxpower: Linux Networking Utilities, Part 1
aMozilla: Mozilla on the Amiga
Linux Applications and Utilities Page is updated
Humorix: Santa Tux Sightings
Gimp User Group project forming
News.com: Microsoft trying to match Sun's Jini
CNN: Promising new year for emerging IT tools
LinuxNow getting major facelift
GNOME 0.99.1 released
AsiaBizTech: Malaysia Orders Cybercafes to Register Users
Linux kernel 2.2.0pre1-ac4 released
Performance Computing: UNIX Riot: The problem of Linux...
New versions of the core GNOME components
Humorix: Linux Advocacy Crackdown
Linux kernel 2.2.0pre2 ready
Raleigh News-Observer: A Triangle annual report
GNOME 0.99.1 RPMS available
Boston Globe: Blunders and brilliance
3 announcements from LinuxPPC
New KDE utilities simplify package management






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