ShowMeLinux January Issue Available | Linux Today

ShowMeLinux January Issue Available

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 2, 2001

[ Thanks to Margaret
Dron
for this link. ]

This month, Derek Jamensky explores recent trends for some
countries in Europe and Asia, as they boycott MS, and start to look
at open-source media such as Linux as an alternative.
Find out
why they have chosen to do this, and what this could mean for the
future of Linux.

Also, Micheal Omand takes a look at the past, present and future
of women in the IT field. This article will prove to conflict with
some opinions, but we thought it would be beneficial and
informative for the public to examine the facts for themselves.

Next a few Linux enthusiast debate have fare should the Idea of
open source be taken? Hear what these readers had to say about the
issue of free training materials for Linux, and decide for yourself
if this is just, or even possible.

ShowMeLinux’s ‘@ a Glance’ offers you up to the minute Linux
related news to keep you informed of the ever-growing developments
in the ever-expanding Linux community.

In this months ‘Support Line’ Linux Free Support answers some of
your question regarding administration, applications, installation,
and networking.

Also, find out what one of our righters though about Crystal
Space, A free (LGPL) and portable 3D engine written in C++. And
discover who ShowMeLinux chose as their site of the month for
January.

These are just a few of the topic we cover in this month’s issue
of ShowMeLinux. News, events, site reviews, editorials, and more
articles await you at www.showmelinux.com.

Please send article submission, ideas, critiques, praise, and
overall suggestions to info@showmelinux.com.

Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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