This category is for individual (single page or short) Articles dealing with Linux.
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Linux articles with sites/ software and also features an introduction to Linux in five parts.
Article in 3 parts, proposes many tactics to make a more user friendly, new, fresh Linux, DistroX; over 100 forum comments.
(April 30, 2003)
Price no longer the best reason to try OSS?
(October 29, 2002)
Enterprises are looking again at Linux as a Windows alternative.
(October 14, 2002)
How IBM is making a comeback with Linux. The Register.
(November 20, 2001)
Does Redmond fear Linux is ready for prime time?
(September 26, 2001)
Concerned with costs and dependency, legislators from Brazil to China are increasingly considering open-source software. CNET.
(August 29, 2001)
CNet discusses how Linux's popularity could hinder the software giant in its quest to gain control of a server market.
(June 18, 2001)
Register article by a Newsforge regular about the "market share" of popular Operating Systems.
(June 13, 2001)
IBM, NEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi co-operate on corporate Linux code. From The Register.
(May 30, 2001)
Linux may be leading the open-source movement but is it the software for the people? It depends. Would you recognize a video card if it jumped off a motherboard? [CNN]
(September 28, 1999)
There may come a day when government IT managers realize the cost savings of not having to pay for an OS license for every desktop and server. [CNN]
(September 24, 1999)
Linux articles with sites/ software and also features an introduction to Linux in five parts.
Article in 3 parts, proposes many tactics to make a more user friendly, new, fresh Linux, DistroX; over 100 forum comments.
(April 30, 2003)
Price no longer the best reason to try OSS?
(October 29, 2002)
Enterprises are looking again at Linux as a Windows alternative.
(October 14, 2002)
How IBM is making a comeback with Linux. The Register.
(November 20, 2001)
Does Redmond fear Linux is ready for prime time?
(September 26, 2001)
Concerned with costs and dependency, legislators from Brazil to China are increasingly considering open-source software. CNET.
(August 29, 2001)
CNet discusses how Linux's popularity could hinder the software giant in its quest to gain control of a server market.
(June 18, 2001)
Register article by a Newsforge regular about the "market share" of popular Operating Systems.
(June 13, 2001)
IBM, NEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi co-operate on corporate Linux code. From The Register.
(May 30, 2001)
Linux may be leading the open-source movement but is it the software for the people? It depends. Would you recognize a video card if it jumped off a motherboard? [CNN]
(September 28, 1999)
There may come a day when government IT managers realize the cost savings of not having to pay for an OS license for every desktop and server. [CNN]
(September 24, 1999)
