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duplicate-Dell distributes Red Hat 7.0

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR is reporting on Dell’s increasing use of linux, with their release of Red Hat 7.0 on factory shipped computers worldwide.

Spammers self-regulate

Author: JT Smith

Spammers are beginning to self regulate, according to ZDNet. Years of unwanted email marketing products could finally be checked.

Category:

  • Linux

Crusoe-running computers coming available

Author: JT Smith

Sony and Fujitsu are gearing up for the Transmeta Crusoe processor, says ZDNet. Sony is releasing its Vaio line with a 600 MHz Crusoe processor and Fujitsu is preparing to release an ultra-light crusoe computer in November.

Category:

  • Unix

California governor vetoes ‘Net tax

Author: JT Smith

California won’t be introducing an Internet tax, after all, says ZDNet.

IBM Thinkpads come with Linux option

Author: JT Smith

IBM has introduced the newest
ThinkPad* A Series and ThinkPad T Series models
featuring the latest core technologies to drive
performance improvements, larger hard drives and a
common set of shared options and accessories with existing ThinkPad A Series,
T Series and X Series models. Both A Series and T Series users will have a choice of operating systems
including Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98 Second
Edition, and Caldera Open Linux eDesktop 2.4. The press release is at Internet Wire.

Caught in game of cat and mouse between cracker, feds

Author: JT Smith

From a column at the Independent of UK: “Last March, I wrote about the experience of being hacked. Your correspondent, still a Linux newbie after months of effort, discovered that his home-built Red Hat Linux machine had been commandeered and turned into an IRC chatbot by someone named ‘bonez’. ”

Category:

  • Linux

Freedom browser for Linux due out in November

Author: JT Smith

Internet technology firm Zero Knowledge said its
anonymous Internet browser Freedom should be available to
Linux users next month, reports ZDNet UK.

Acer to ship TurboLinux on some models

Author: JT Smith

TurboLinux has announced that computer giant Acer will ship the TurboLinux operating system in the European market on
selected models of AcerPower and Veriton business desktop computers. Read the press release from Business Wire.

Dell puts Red Hat 7 on servers, workstations

Author: JT Smith

Dell has announced first-to-market
availability of Version 7 of the Red Hat Linux operating system on Dell PowerEdge servers
and Dell Precision Workstations worldwide. The press release is from Business Wire.

Sun must release Solaris source code to remain competitive

Author: JT Smith

From column at Sun World: “There’s an old saying, ‘The right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing.’ Sometimes it seems
as if Sun has a split-brain personality, particularly when it comes to releasing Solaris source code.”