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Jun 28, 2002

Friendly Linux Alternative to Windows

By Staff Staff | Posted at 7:02 PM

PCWorld.com looks at a beta version of an upcoming Lycoris Desktop/LX release. “Looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-use alternative to the Windows operating system? Linux may leap to mind, but since Corel abandoned its effort, no vendor has concentrated strictly on making Linux friendly enough for newbies. Now, the $30 Desktop/LX distribution from upstart Lycoris demonstrates that Microsoft's monopoly on friendly operating systems for the PC could be coming to a close.”

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Consortium to Launch Linux Cooperative

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 6:52 PM

A group of leading independent websites are planning to launch a new Linux cooperative website in conjunction with “wIndependence Day 2002.” The unveiling of the new web site is scheduled to take place early next week.

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Jun 26, 2002

GNOME 2 Released, Presents Challenge to KDE

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 10:06 PM

The Gnome Foundation announced the final release of the much touted, much delayed GNOME 2 desktop environment today. As the desktop of choice for RedHat Linux and Debian GNU/Linux, as well as Solaris and HP/UX, the significance of this release is only rivaled by KDE3's release in April.

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Jun 25, 2002

OEone announces HomeBase 1.5

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 3:12 PM

OEone, the developer of the internet appliance-like HomeBase Linux distribution, announced that HomeBase 1.5 has been released. The new release adds a number of nice features on to the system we reviewed back in March.

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Jun 19, 2002

UPDATE: Wal-Mart.com to Sell Mandrake too.

By Staff Staff | Posted at 3:55 PM

NewsForge is reporting that Wal-Mart.com will start offering Mandrake Linux on its Microtel PC's in addition to LindowsOS. “Keep your eye on Walmart.com for new Microtel systems bearing the Mandrake logo. The systems will sell alongside the newly announced Lindows-based PCs, say sources. And continue to look for more online retail envelope-pushing from Wal-Mart's online wing, of all places.”

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Sun to Start Shipping Sun Linux-base Servers

By Staff Staff | Posted at 3:43 PM

In an article from yesterday, InfoWorld is reporting that Sun will start shipping a server with its new Sun Linux in August. “The Sun server, to be officially named Cobalt LX50, is the company's first general-purpose server to run Sun Linux and could be attractive to customers looking for a system to handle tasks such as e-mail, file and media serving. The new server will use two 1.4GHz Pentium III processors from Intel and two 72G-byte hard drives, the sources said.”

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Jun 14, 2002

Wal-Mart Starts Selling Linux-based PC's

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 3:51 PM

In somewhat of surprise move, Wal-Mart, the United States largest retailer, has started selling PC's pre-loaded with a Linux distribution. The PC's, similar to the ones that Wal-Mart made news with earlier this year by selling them without any operating system, range from $300-$600.

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Jun 13, 2002

What's Gnu: RMS on UnitedLinux, Free Software

By Staff Staff | Posted at 10:35 AM

Richard M. Stallman is the founder of the Free Software movement that created the basis of the GNU/Linux operating system. Since founding the project back in 1984, Stallman, known by the community as RMS, has spent his time programming and promoting free software in the hopes of eliminating the need for non-free software completely.

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Jun 11, 2002

Numerous Countries Consider Open Source says IDG

By Staff Staff | Posted at 2:26 PM

IDG.net has a report on the current status of countries adopting Open Source and Free Software. While it notes a few countries are adopting Microsoft-friendly policies, in large part most of the industrialized world is taking a serious look at Linux and related software. “Government officials the world over are getting drawn into the debate over the relative merits of using open source software rather than Microsoft Corp.'s Windows applications and other software developed by vendors who closely guard the intellectual property of their source code. Some countries, such as Germany, have decided to replace Windows and other commercial software products with open source applications.”

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CodeWeavers Announces CrossOver Office 1.1

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 12:29 PM

CodeWeavers, a leading contributor to the WINE project, announced today that they had made available an update release to their CrossOver Office product. The new release adds official support of Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer to CO Office's repertoire.

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