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Developer Linux News for Oct 26, 1999
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CNET News.com: TurboLinux boosts software support (1999-10-26 23:04:10)
TurboLinux, one of the major sellers of the Linux operating
system, has inked a raft of deals to bolster its new software and
to help its push in the United States."
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LinuxPR: Zero G Software ships InstallAnywhere... (1999-10-26 22:37:55)
"InstallAnywhere Enterprise Edition Gives Linux Developers a
Graphical Tool for Deploying Java-based Software Across Multiple
Platforms."
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GNOME Summary October 20-26, 1999 (1999-10-26 21:02:13)
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NetworkWorld: Compaq announces thin clients, wireless LAN (1999-10-26 20:45:49)
"The T1500 runs on the Linux operating system... has the
Netscape 4.5 browser... will ship in December..."
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Linux Journal: Parlez-vous Open Source? (1999-10-26 20:34:53)
"The administrations of the State, the local communities and the
administrative services, subject to the provisions of Article 4 can
use only free software of rights and whose source code is
available."
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E-Commerce Times: Allaire Fuses Linux and E-Commerce (1999-10-26 20:18:40)
"The updated ColdFusion product, according to Allaire, is
intended to complete its foundational investment in e-commerce,
providing users higher availability for large-scale applications
and increased integration capabilities with existing systems."
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Linux.ie: Interview with Ulrich Weigand, WINE developer (1999-10-26 19:16:48)
"Do you ever get upset when yet anyother obscure feature of some
Windows program broke Wine?"
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Kernel Cousin Wine #14 Is Out (1999-10-26 18:39:40)
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CRN: Lotus, Allaire climb aboard Linux express, Developers to bring offerings over to open-source...OS (1999-10-26 18:37:55)
"The open-source-code operating system is expected to get
another boost this week as Lotus Development Corp. and Allaire
Corp. unveil versions of their products for Linux."
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Information Week: unix: Reliable, Scalable, Available, Indestructible (1999-10-26 18:19:30)
"Windows NT has been hyped for some time as the next-generation
enterprise operating environment, but Unix sales continue to be
strong. That's based largely on customers' needs for reliability,
scalability, high availability, manageability, and
security-especially for critical applications."
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ZDNet: Microsoft's X-Box to take on Sony (1999-10-26 17:34:17)
"The potential competition with Sony has been building for
months. ...Sony... has touted the upcoming Playstation 2 not as a
simple video game machine but as a connected device that can handle
Web surfing..."
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BW: TechExcel Announces DownloadPlus...First Complete Solution for Download Management...Analysis (1999-10-26 16:57:42)
"DownloadPlus consists of three separate Web servers:
DownloadPlus Admin, DownloadPlus Analysis and DownloadPlus for
Customers. DownloadPlus for Customers is the main server accessed
by customers to register and download files, and it provides
completely open source code for total customization and integration
with existing Web sites."
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BW: O'Reilly Announces Java Enterprise Computing Conference March 27-30, 2000 in Santa Clara, CA (1999-10-26 16:53:18)
"We're bringing together the most knowledgeable speakers in the
industry to look critically at the state of Java technology and its
use in enterprise applications."
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LinuxPower: On the road to Enlightenment - Window managing made gorgeous (1999-10-26 16:36:47)
"One of the first things you will notice with this new release
is the new pager, its is truly beautiful."
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KDE 2.0 Technology overview available (1999-10-26 16:29:03)
"Due to the rapid development currently going on, no thorough
description of the technologies have been presented. This document
hopes to resolve that matter. I will go over each major technology
introduced, describe it's justification, and comment on it's
status."
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LinuxPR: Mission Critical Linux Appoints Paul Guyette To Lead Sales Efforts (1999-10-26 15:46:01)
"Provider of enterprise solutions for the Linux operating system
announces the addition of a senior IT executive as Vice President
of Sales"
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PRNewswire: TUCOWS Launches Open Shared Registry System for Domain Name Registration (1999-10-26 14:38:07)
"The OpenSRS client software has been released under the GNU
Public License which is the most popular open source license in use
today. This liberal licensing arrangement allows companies to
customize and modify the client software to ensure that it works
within their environment, an opportunity not available with typical
"closed-source" software."
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BW: TurboLinux Announces Alliance with Compaq To Support Thousands of Developers (1999-10-26 14:26:42)
"Under the agreement, independent software vendors will be able
to test drive their applications on TurboCluster Server software,
Compaq ProLiant servers and Compaq AlphaServer systems at Compaq's
Marlboro, Massachusetts Test Drive Lab accessible over the
Internet."
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PRNewswire: Lotus Extends Industry Leadership With Next-Generation Solutions Unveiled at Lotusphere Europe 99 (1999-10-26 14:04:53)
"Lotus also announced the imminent availability of Domino
Release 5 for Linux which will deliver Domino's capabilities on the
rapidly growing Linux operating system."
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FlatLineSystems.net: WinLinux 2000 Installation Review (1999-10-26 04:25:33)
"Well, I bit the bullet. Time to test out this 'new' flavour of
linux."
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Kernel Traffic #40 Is Out (1999-10-26 01:56:16)
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LinuxWorld: The Corel Linux test drive (1999-10-26 01:37:58)
"Corel seems to understand exactly what is needed to make Linux
palatable for the home user. And, based on the demonstrations at
LinuxWorld Expo, it seemed like Corel was making remarkable
progress."
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The Computer Paper: The TeX alternative (1999-10-26 01:00:38)
"One question always arises from those who have never been
exposed to a text processing system before: if you can use a
program like WordPerfect, why use something like LaTeX for
documents?"
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LinuxPR: Storm Linux Beta Released (1999-10-26 00:52:25)
"The beta release follows a successful alpha release in
August."
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