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He deleted my site he's a HACKER! ( you are wrong)
Sunday the 8th, July 2001 at 07:49 PM (EDT)
Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 372 Reads
Hackers is not bad people that intrude your computers or servers, they are people that exploits security holes for the purpose of finding solution. The term "HACKER" has been used in the wrong way for a very long time, so what do they call the people that intrude to your computer?

Why should i use Linux ? (Linux Benefits)
Sunday the 8th, July 2001 at 12:40 PM (EDT)
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Everyone is asking, why should they use Linux, well, Linux isnt made for anyone, but they were made for people that wants to learn to use it and feel the "FREE SOFTWARE" spirit that could really compete against "COMMERCIAL" software. Read this article and you'll find out why you should give Linux a try. Read the Full Article Here

Researchers set up 100-node Linux system
Saturday the 7th, July 2001 at 12:38 PM (EDT)
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IBM is to install the largest high performance Linux server cluster in Southeast Asia at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at Singapore's Institute of High Performance Computing and at the Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA) by the end of the year.

BlueLinux, a new Linux distro
Thursday the 5th, July 2001 at 10:10 AM (EDT)
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Blue Linux, a small distro was released, and their base system is ready for download.

IBM new application for business uses
Monday the 2nd, July 2001 at 12:13 PM (EDT)
Elizabeth - 0 Talkback(s) with 378 Reads
In keeping with its recent investment in Linux applications, IBM Corp. has announced the release of two new open-source packages for high-powered computers running the Linux operating system. The new software is aimed at further enabling Linux for mainstream business uses.

HP uses Debian for it's Linux Development
Monday the 2nd, July 2001 at 09:26 AM (EDT)
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HP has announced Debian is the selected development platform for Linux work at HP. The target of HP's development is all LSB-compliant distributions, including Debian, Red Hat, Turbo, etc. But because of its status as the development platform, Debian works out to be "first among equals".

Linux Apps for Enterprise has grown into 30% more
Friday the 29th, June 2001 at 12:54 PM (EDT)
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IBM Corp reported that the number of enterprise-level applications available for the open-source operating system has grown 30 percent since the start of the year.

VA Linux exit the hardware battle
Thursday the 28th, June 2001 at 09:34 AM (EDT)
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VA's statement declares that it will be a provider of application software, with SourceForge the application in question.

Caldera to charge a license fee to Open Linux Workstation
Thursday the 28th, June 2001 at 09:19 AM (EDT)
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Open source or not, Caldera, one of Linux distro is going to charge a license fees on it's OpenLinux Workstation product.

Java and Linux in Sharp's PDA
Wednesday the 27th, June 2001 at 03:08 PM (EDT)
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Java on Linux PDA to make it a great additional on Sharps, PDAs Line-Up

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