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OpenSales, Linuxcare sign Dell software deal

Author: JT Smith

From a CNet story: “Linuxcare, Dell Computer and OpenSales have created a partnership to sell OpenSales’ e-commerce software on Dell computers. Dell will sell a server loaded with OpenSales’ e-commerce software, which lets people create and run shopping Web sites, bundled with support from Linuxcare. The product will be unveiled in the fourth quarter and will be called E-Shop-in-a-box.”

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VA Linux CEO wants to ‘break some Windows’

Author: JT Smith

CNet has VA’s Larry Augustin on video. (Full disclosure: VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

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Guardian Digital Introduces Linux Lockbox turnkey server

Author: JT Smith

Guardian Digital Introduces The Linux Lockbox Secure E-Business Solution
Guardian Digital, an Open Source security solutions company, announced the availability of the Linux Lockbox, a secure turnkey e-business server. With the release of the Linux Lockbox, Guardian Digital has become the first company to market a complete open-source alternative to proprietary security solutions for e-business, according to a press release on Business Wire.

Sair Linux partners with Global Linux Network in Korea

Author: JT Smith

Global Linux Network of Seoul has signed a letter of intent with Sair Linux to become a master distributor of Sair Linux and GNU Certification training and testing materials for the Korean market, notes PRNewsWire.

SuSE Linux breaks new ground with alliances

Author: JT Smith

The appointment of Malcolm Yates as UK Strategic Alliance Manager for SuSE Linux is helping to secure relationships with IBM and other leading hardware and software companies, according to a press release on LinuxPR.

More reports on the Gnome Foundation

Author: JT Smith

Several media outlets are covering the support of the Gnome Foundation from several technology companies. From BBC Online: The Gnome Foundation will “put a common, friendlier face on all the varieties of the Linux and Unix operating systems.”
From InfoWorld: “(Gnome) unifies the existing Unix world,” said Marco Boerries, general manager for desktops at Sun Microsystems. “It’s great for developers and end users, and we need a user environment that’s easy to use, competitive, and gives us the foundation for more than just another desktop environment.”
More coverage from Inter@active Week.

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Vagrant Records, Napster tour features Limp Bizkit

Author: JT Smith

The tour, sponsored by Vagrant Records and Napster, kicks off Aug. 23 in San Diego, according to Business Wire.

Tough competition at the Geek Bowl

Author: JT Smith

Wondering what happens at the Geek Bowl? The San Jose Mercury News features the LinuxWorld event.

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LinuxWorld report: ‘Let’s not contemplate our navels’

Author: JT Smith

RedHerring.com quoting Linus Torvalds in a LinuxWorld roundup: “I used
to worry about Linux becoming too commercial, but I don’t anymore. It
turns out that it’s been very important to see the old-fashioned Linux
community become augmented by the new people. I’d really hate to see
Linux turn into some self-centered, navel-contemplating kind of thing.”

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Sun Microsystems announces wider distribution for Java 2 platform

Author: JT Smith

Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced expanded distribution for the Java 2 platform on the Linux operating system through agreements with SuSE and TurboLinux, reported M2 Communications.