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November 1999 <I>Linux Journal</I>
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</H3>
<P> 
The November issue of <A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/"><I>Linux
Journal</I></A> will be hitting the newsstands in mid-October.
This issue focuses on databases, and includes an interview with Linus,
the "mild-mannered programmer, defender of free source, and all-around
nice guy", as well as pictures of Linux's creator.

<P> <I>Linux Journal</I> now has articles that appear "Strictly On-Line".
Check out the Table of Contents at
<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue67/index.html">
http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue67/index.html</A> for articles in 
this issue as well as links to the on-line articles. 
To subscribe to <I>Linux Journal</I>, go to <A
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/subscribe/ljsubsorder.html</A>.

<P> 
<font color="green">
For Subcribers Only</font>: <I>Linux Journal</I> archives are now available 
on-line at <A
HREF="http://interactive.linuxjournal.com">http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/</A> 

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<P> Flash!

<P> Can't find that April 1996 <I>Linux Journal</I>?
Someone borrowed the September 1998 copy?

<P> Now you can have it all!  All of <I>Linux Journal</I> (issues 1-56;
1994-1998) and all of <I>Linux Gazette</I> (issues 1-45; 1995-1998) on one
archival CD.

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This is a new section featuring news about Linux distributions.

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<FONT COLOR="green">Red Hat announces Red Hat Linux 6.1
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> DURHAM, N.C.--October 4, 1999--<A HREF=http://www.redhat.com>Red Hat</A>,
Inc. today announced the release of a suite of Official Red Hat Linux 6.1
products. The latest release incorporates easy installation, software update
information and access, and improved system management capabilities.  Users can
move quickly through installation with graphic-based directions, choosing from
GNOME, KDE, server or custom interface settings, with seamless integration of
software RAID configurations to safeguard critical data and application
availability.  Additionally, the PXE 2.0 technology (part of the Wired for
Management Baseline 2.0) enables Red Hat Linux 6.1 installations to be done
across the network, with no need for local media.

<P> Red Hat Linux 6.1 also provides customers with fast access to the latest
software technology from Red Hat through the Red Hat Update Agent, an
online customer service application for retrieval and management of
software updates. 





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<FONT COLOR="green">Linux-Mandrake "Cooker" (development version)
</FONT>
</H3> 


<P> Linux Mandrake is proud to announce the availability of its new
development version code-named "Cooker". What sets the distribution
apart from previous versions is that Linux Mandrake has now adopted a
new open style of development that allows real-time updating of the
distribution based on the contribution of both it's dedicated staff and
the user base. 

<P> Linux Mandrake Cooker is aimed at the following audiences:
<UL>
	<LI> Users who want to stay on the cutting edge with a distribution
that is updated daily.

	<LI> Users who want an easier way to upgrade their existing software.

	<LI> Developers who want to contribute to the development and direction
of Linux Mandrake.
</UL>

<P> Cooker is now available online at:
<A HREF=http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker>www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker</A>
or on CD.





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<FONT COLOR="green">Storm Linux Beta Released
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Vancouver, Canada  -- October 25, 1999 -- <A HREF=http://www.stormix.com>
Stormix Technologies</A> announces the official beta version of Storm Linux.
The final release is scheduled for November 1999.

<P> "What we learned from the alpha," says Bruce Byfield, Product
Manager for Stormix Technologies, "is that users want a Linux
install that's easy but not dumbed down.

<P> "For example, in the alpha, users were forced to install the
Linux Loader and could only do so on the master boot record.
However, alpha testers told us very clearly that they wanted more
flexibility. So, in the beta, we've given it to them. At the same
time, new users can simply accept the defaults and quickly get a
workable system. We've tried to balance flexibility and ease of
use all down the line."

<P> Another major feature of the Storm Linux is the Storm Hardware
System. SHS automatically detects PCI devices, including video
and network cards, SCSI devices, and USB bridges.

<P> "The information collected during alpha testing," Lindsay says,
"has greatly extended our hardware compatibility. As a result,
we'll be putting our database on the web, so that users worldwide
can request and receive support for their cards. Our goal is to
make Storm Linux the most complete Linux hardware solution
available."

<P> Other features of the beta include GUI modules for networking,
dialup, and adding users. "These modules," Byfield explains, "are
simply the first glimpse of what Stormix is planning. The final
release will include other modules that weren't ready for the
beta."

<P> Copies of the beta are being mailed to registered testers. Copies
can also be downloaded from the Stormix web site.

<P> Founded in February 1999, Stormix Technologies is a Linux
development Canada based in Vancouver, Canada. Its flagship
product is Storm Linux, an enhancement of the Debian GNU/Linux
distribution. 






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<FONT COLOR="green">Mandrake/Panoramix
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Panoramix is a new installation procedure, allowing easy installation of
Linux-Mandrake. It has just been integrated in 
<A HREF=http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker/>Cooker</A>, our experimental
distribution. Panoramix is entirely written in Perl which is interface
independent, offering contributors an easy and flexible way to
contribute. This beta version features the integration of Diskdrake, a
complete hard-drive partitioning tool, that offers users a simple
graphic tool for completing the painful partitioning phase while
installing Linux.






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<FONT COLOR="green">Debian computers available in UK
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Space-Time Systems is currently offering three PC models with
Debian 2.1 (Slink) pre-installed.  STS actively supports Free Software and the
development of GNU/Linux by donating 3% of the retail cost of each system sold,
split equally between the Free Software Foundation and Software in the Public
Interest, Inc.

<P> All systems are supplied with A Beginner's Guide to Using GNU/Linux
help-sheet, GNU/Linux software on CD's, plus a boot floppy.
All GNU/Linux systems are ready for use, with the X server and a
Graphical User Interface (GUI) already configured.

<A HREF=http://www.spacetimesystems.dial.pipex.com/>
www.spacetimesystems.dial.pipex.com/</A>.





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<FONT COLOR="green">Red Hat Expands Board of Directors, Strengthens Development Group
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Durham, N.C.--October 12, 1999--Red Hat, Inc., today announced that Kevin
Harvey, General Partner of Benchmark, has joined the Red Hat Board of Directors
and Walter McCormack has joined the company as head of Corporate Development.

<P> Harvey brings more than 15 years of emerging technology company experience
and vast knowledge of the computer industry to Red Hat. McCormack brings a
strong background in investing, advisory and financing services to Red Hat. 




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<FONT COLOR="green">Other distribution news
</FONT>
</H3> 

<H4>Caldera</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> <A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/990930-7.shtml>
Fujitsu Ltd. to offer OpenLinux in its servers</A>
</UL>

<H4>Debian</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> 
<A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991013-10.shtml>
<P> Commercial support from VA Linux Systems, O'Reilly Associates and SGI,
Inc...</A>  Debian will be sold in major retail stores for $19.95, including a
book and a demo CD of Loki's "Myth II: Soulblighter" game.  The book will also
be freely available online.

</UL>


<H4>Expert Linux</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> <A HREF=http://www.superant.com>SuperAnt</A>'s Expert Linux CD has
a live Linux filesystem that can be used without hard disks.  Includes kernel
2.2.12 and KDE.  It can also be used as a rescue disk.  Boot Linux from the CD
if your BIOS supports it, or from the MS-DOS prompt.
</UL>

<H4>Peanut Linux</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> <A HREF=http://www.linuxdot.org/tlb/20.html#7>Reviewed</A> in 
The Linux Bits #20.
</UL>


<H4>Red Hat</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> <A HREF=http://www.redhat.com/about/1999/press_intel.html>Intel
will bundle</A> RH with Intel's server platforms the company markets through its
recently created Internet Service Provider program. 
	<LI> Comaq to provide call center support for enterprise users
worldwide of the Official Red Hat Linux OS.
	<LI> <A HREF=http://www.magic-sw.com>Magic Software</A> Enterprise
Server 8.3 (e-commerce and business software) included in Red Hat 6.1.
	<LI> <A HREF=http://www.orbitsw.com>ORBit Software</A>'s backup
solution included in Red Hat 6.1
.
</UL>



<H4>SuSE</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> SuSE and Siemens AG (Munich) have completed a Linux extension
allowing the use of up to four GByte of memory on Intel-based servers.  The
patch has been integrated into the Linux 2.3.15 developer's kernel.
</UL>

<H4>TurboLinux</H4>
<UL>
	<LI> 
<A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991013-1.shtml>
Several key deployment and financial backing deals</A>
</UL>








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<center><H3><font color="green">News in General</font></H3></center>

<P> <hr> <P> 
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<H3><IMG ALT=" "   SRC="../gx/bolt.gif">
<FONT COLOR="green">Linus sees a future full of free operating systems
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> CNet <a href="http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-809527.html?tag=st.cn.1002newsfd.">article</a> in which Our Hero discusses what he thinks Open Source
will -- and will not -- do for the computer industry.  He discusses the less-
successful-than-expected Mozilla project, and disparages Sun Microsystems' use
of the term "open".

<P> Thanks to 
<A HREF=http://www.linuxdot.org/tlb/20.html>
The Linux Bits #20</A> for bringing this article to our attention.


<P> <hr> <P> 
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<H3><IMG ALT=" "   SRC="../gx/bolt.gif">
<FONT COLOR="green">Upcoming conferences &amp; events
</FONT>
</H3> 

<PRE>
Alternative Linux 1999
November 1-3, 1999
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
<A HREF=http://www.alternativelinux.com/>www.alternativelinux.com/</A> (French)
<A HREF=http://www.alternativelinux.com/en>www.alternativelinux.com/en</A> (English)

USENIX LISA -- The Systems Administration Conference
November 7-12, 1999
Seattle, WA
<A HREF=http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa99>www.usenix.org/events/lisa99</A>

COMDEX Fall /
Linux Business Expo
November 15-19, 1999
Las Vegas, NV
<A HREF=http://www.comdex.com/comdex/owa/event_home?v_event_id=289>www.comdex.com/comdex/owa/event_home?v_event_id=289</A>

The Bazaar: "Where free and open-source software meet the real world".
Presented by EarthWeb.
December 14-16, 1999
New York, NY
<A HREF=http://www.thebazaar.org/>www.thebazaar.org</A>

SANS 1999 Workshop On Securing Linux. The SANS Institute is a
cooperative education and research organization.
December 15-16, 1999
San Francisco, CA
<A HREF=http://www.sans.org>www.sans.org</A>
</PRE>


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<FONT COLOR="green">Magic software has learned a lesson about penguins
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> <A HREF=http://www.magic-sw.com>Magic Software</A> 
announced that it has made a $10,000 donation to the Wildlife Conservation
Society for the preservation of penguins.  In addition, the Company stated it
will no longer use live penguins to promote its Linux products.  Magic created
quite a "flap" recently when it usedtwo live penguins at the LinuxWorld Expo in
San Jose to introduce its new business-to-business e-commerce solution, Magic
eMerchant for Linux, for this rapidly growing operating system whose symbol is
a penguin.

<P> The controversy started last August when Magic brought two live trained
penguins, named Jeffrey and Lucinda, to the San Jose Convention Center to
open the trade show floor, as well as introduce each of the Companys hourly
demonstrations of its new eMerchant  product.  For five minutes at the start of
every hour, the birds trainers would allow people around the booth to take
pictures of one of the birds (the birds alternated times in the booth), as well
as pet the bird.  This "ruffled the feathers" of some trade show attendees
who later called PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to voice
their concerns.  




<P> <hr> <P> 
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<H3><IMG ALT=" "   SRC="../gx/bolt.gif">
<FONT COLOR="green">Netwinder news
</FONT>
</H3> 


<P> OTTAWA, ONTARIO - September 13, 1999 - Rebel.com Inc. announced that it has
entered into a technology and distribution agreement with KASAN Electronics
Corp., a leading manufacturer and distributor of PC peripherals and
electronics. The agreement provides KASAN with exclusive rights to market
and distribute the NetWinder OfficeServer throughout the Pacific Rim.

<P> Due to the increased number of Internet users, the Linux thin-server market
is expected to grow rapidly in Korea. The Korean government supports the
development of Linux OS-based servers, resulting in Linux-based servers
being a very affordable alternative for both business (SOHO) and personal
usage. It is also estimated that there will be over 100,000 Web hosting
operations in Korea by year-end.

<P> "We are very pleased to be able to handle sales and marketing for the
NetWinder in regions like China and Japan," said Jay Park, director of
marketing and development for KASAN Electronics. "The thin-server market is
one of the most rapidly growing in the network market, we are confident that
by adding our expertise and services to the NetWinder we will achieve World
leader status within three years."





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<FONT COLOR="green">Tri-Centrury Dynamic Development Objects for Java
</FONT>
</H3> 


<P> Wideman, Ark. -- 
Tri-Century Resource Group, Inc. (TCRGI) announced the immediate availability
of Dynamic Data Objects for Java (DDO<sup>tm</sup>), a set of Java development
tools that allow adjustments to any DDO-based enterprise application with
minimum intrusion and testing. A free 30-day DDO demo is available  at
<a href="http://www.cooladz.com/promo/lr?o=ssc.com&p=pr-ddo&r=http://www.tri-century.com">
www.tri-century.com</a>.

<p>Development and testing took place on
a Red Hat 5.2 system using Java 1.1. and Java 1.2 from 
<A HREF=http://www.blackdown.org>www.blackdown.org</A>.






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<FONT COLOR="green">Cobalt Networks Announces RaQ 3i Server Appliance
</FONT>
</H3> 



<A HREF=http://www.cobalt.com>Cobalt Networks</A>, a developer of server
appliances, has introduced its third-generation server appliance, the RaQ 3i,
today at ISPCON.  The RaQ 3i expands Cobalt's RaQ product line by providing the
ideal server appliance for high-traffic Web sites, e-commerce, and application
hosting.  Designed with ISPs and small to mid-sized businesses in mind, the RaQ
3i further solidifies Cobalt's reputation for providing server appliances that
offer powerful performance, great return on investment and a low total cost of
ownership.  

<P> "The new Cobalt RaQ 3i delivers a compelling server appliance platform for
Intershop commerce products," said Ed Callan, Vice President of Marketing at
Intershop. "Cobalt's customers will now have access to powerful e-commerce
solutions based on Intershop's industry leading sell-side e-commerce solutions
and the cost-effective, easy-to-manage, and scalable RaQ 3i.  The RaQ 3i with
Intershop Hosting and Merchant uniquely deliver e-commerce for ISPs and
businesses." Cobalt designed the RaQ 3i with an open source design and
extensible architecture making it easy to integrate, deploy, and support
Internet and network-based applications. Cobalt server appliances are
pre-configured with the <STRONG>Linux</STRONG> operating system and provide the
core web publishing, email, and file transfer services upon which ISPs and
developers can build their solutions.  The Cobalt RaQ 3i significantly extends
the range of available applications for the Cobalt RaQ product line.
	




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<FONT COLOR="green">Cobalt Qube/RaQ get Knox Arkeia backup
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Burlingame, Calif. - September 1, 1999 - Knox Software and Cobalt Networks 
announced today the availability of Arkeia software for Cobalt RaQ 
and Qube family of products.  Arkeia provides a comprehensive 
solution for ISPs and corporations to protect data.  Its unique 
transaction engine allows multiple backups and restores to be performed 
simultaneously with total reliability.  

<P> Arkeia provides incremental and full backups, scheduled or on demand, 
and preserves directory structure, registry, symbolic links and special 
attributes. Arkeia utilizes an exclusive multi-flow technology to 
deliver speeds that are 200 to 300 percent faster than rival software 
packages. Its Java interface enables the system administrator to manage 
multiple remote backup servers through the Internet as if they were 
local backups.

<P> Pricing for Arkeia 4.2 starts at under $600.  A configuration 
protecting 2 - type 1 computers (UNIX, NT Server), 5 - type 2 computers 
(Linux, Win 95/98), and utilizing a single tape drive costs less than 
$1,000.  Cobalt RaQ and Qube customers can download the Arkeia software 
and purchase the package online at <A HREF=http://www.arkeia.com>www.arkeia.com</A>. 



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<FONT COLOR="green">Cobalt partners with Gateway
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> SAN DIEGO--Oct. 12, 1999--<A HREF=http://www.gateway.com>Gateway</A> Inc.,
and Cobalt Networks Inc., today announced an agreement under which Cobalt will
supply server appliance technologies that enable Gateway to expand its
capabilities to provide small-to-medium sized organizations with affordable and
turnkey technology solutions designed to leverage the Internet. 




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<FONT COLOR="green">Cobalt Unveils Management Tool
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Mountain View, Calif., October 18, 1999-Cobalt Networks, Inc., a developer
of server appliances, today introduced the Cobalt Management Appliance.
This system is specifically designed to allow system administrators to
monitor and perform management tasks on large installations of Cobalt RaQ
server appliances from a single management console.

<P> By simply using Cobalt's proprietary user interface, system administrators
can easily and securely apply software packages to a list of selected RaQs,
reboot multiple RaQs remotely, change settings for an entire RaQ server
farm, and activate and deactivate FTP, telnet, SNMP, and DNS.   




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<FONT COLOR="green">LinuxCare expands Japanese operation
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Seeking to widen its presence in the already-expanding 
Japanese Linux market, Linuxcare, Inc. announced 
Friday that it has entered into a certification, service 
and support-based strategic partnership with 
Inter Space Planning Corporation (ISP)... 

<P> <A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991004-3.shtml>
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991004-3.shtml</A>




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<FONT COLOR="green">National Semiconductor to use Linux in set-top boxes
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Hong Kong - September 27, 1999 -  
<A HREF=http://www.national.com>National Semiconductor</A> Corporation
has appointed INFOMATEC AG / IGEL Technology Labs to develop Linux-based
firmware to port to National Semiconductor's market-leading set-top box and
thin-client platforms.






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<FONT COLOR="green">VA files for IPO
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> VA Linux Systems has filed for 
an initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange 
Commission (SEC).
This is the second major Linux-related public stock move, after Red Hat.
The option also mentions Andover.net's and LinuxOne's recent IPO filing.

<P> <A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991011-4.shtml>
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991011-4.shtml</A>





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<FONT COLOR="green">Ziatech news
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Ziatech Corporation is combining its CompactNET(tm) multiprocessing
technology with the recently announced LinuxPCI 1000 Development System,
speeding the implementation of Linux-based, multiprocessing CompactPCI
systems. The CompactNET version of the LinuxPCI 1000 comes with MontaVista
Software's Hard Hat(tm) Linux, an embedded version of Linux. For more
information, visit:
<http://www.ziatech.com/productsnapshots/linuxpci1000.htm>

<P> <A HREF=http://www.compactnet.com/>CompactNET open source web site</A>
This web site allows users of Ziatech's CompactNET multiprocessing technology
to download the open source code drivers for the Linux operating system. The
CompactNET source code is being released as open source to foster the standard
interoperability of CompactPCI multi-computing solutions from different
vendors. 






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<FONT COLOR="green">SCO invests in LinuxMall
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> The Santa Cruz Operation has become the largest external investor in
LinuxMall.com, one of the 200 busiest sites on the Internet.  LinuxMall CEO
Mark Bolzern is quick to add that the company will continue its vendor- neutral
tradition.  The investment will enable LinuxMall to "take LinuxMall.com to the
next level and meet the needs of the growing Linux community."...

<P> <A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991014-7.shtml>
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991014-7.shtml</A>




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<FONT COLOR="green">Loki Hack Winners Announced
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Atlanta, GA.  --  October 15, 1999 Winners of the first annual Loki Hack
were announced in an afternoon press conference at the Atlanta Linux Showcase.
During the Hack, enthusiastic and talented hackers from across the country and
around the world had 48 hours in a secure setting to make alterations to the
Linux source code for Activision's popular strategy game Civilization: Call to
Power.  The hackers had full reign to add features, alter logic,  and implement
additional library support. 

<P> "This is the closest we could get to Open Source with our commercial
products," said Scott Draeker, Loki president and founder. "The world
can't see the source, but the contestants did. And all the hacks, mods,
and changes will be posted in binary form for free download from our
website next week. This was our chance to show the gaming world what the
Open Source community can accomplish, and the results have been
incredible."

<P> At the press conference Draeker awarded first prize to Christopher Yeoh,
a developer from Denver, Colorado. Yeoh completed several modifications
to Civilization: Call to Power, including the addition of extra units
such as land carriers and stealth carriers. Yeoh also enhanced the Spy
unit by allowing it to infiltrate an enemy city. If successful, the Spy
is destroyed, but the player can view the infiltrated city's statistics
until payment is received from the enemy.

<P> First prize is a StartX MP Workstation from VA Linux Systems. Runners-up
will receive their choice of Gamer-X sound cards from Creative Labs,
Inc., 3950U2 Ultra2 Dual Channel SCSI cards from Adaptec, Inc., and 
Millennium G400 video cards from Matrox Graphics, Inc. All contestants
completed at least one hack and will each receive a prize.






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<FONT COLOR="green">Linux Getting 'Pervasive'
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Pervasive Software, Inc. has moved its 
SQL 2000 server for developing e-commerce applications
into the open-source arena by making it available to 
developers working with the Linux environment... 

<P> 
<A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991018-4.shtml>
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991018-4.shtml</A>




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<FONT COLOR="green">MacMillan Publishing + SecurityPortal.com = more Linux security
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> MacMillan Publishing USA has entered into a strategic alliance 
with SecurityPortal.com to bring online security technologies to 
users of the Linux operating system (OS)... 

<P> 
<A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991022-7.shtml>
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991022-7.shtml</A>




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<FONT COLOR="green">Intel Advances Linux Support
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Intel Corp. enables online professional users to bring 
Gigabit Ethernet performance to their Linux-based Internet 
operations, and is working with the open-source community to foster 
Internet-enabling product development... 

<P> <A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991025-5.shtml>
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991025-5.shtml</A>





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<FONT COLOR="green">VMware Prepackaged
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> WINDOWS NT USERS NOW HAVE QUICK AND EASY WAY
TO ACCESS LINUX

<P> Palo Alto, Calif. -- Windows NT users interested in using Linux now have a
quick, easy and painless way to do so.  <A HREF=http://www.vmware.com>VMware
</A>, the leading provider of virtual machine applications for PCs, announced
today that it has partnered with leading Linux operating system vendors
Caldera, SuSE and TurboLinux to make available their versions of the Linux
operating system to customers of VMware.

<P> VMware is a revolutionary new application that enables personal computer
users to run one or more protected sessions concurrently using one or more
operating systems on a single machine.  This gives users the flexibility to run
alternate operating systems and eliminates the fear of system or netw ork
crashes, security breaches or virus attacks while doing so.

<P> Under these initial agreements with Caldera, SuSE and TurboLinux, VMware
for Windows NT and Windows 2000 will come with pre-installed evaluation copie s
of these companies92 versions of Linux.  VMware is currently in discussions
with other Linux suppliers to expand Windows NT users92 options even fur ther.











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<FONT COLOR="green">Linux Links
</FONT>
</H3> 


<P> <A HREF=http://www.LinuxFool.com>www.LinuxFool.com</A> is a support and 
discussion portal for Linux users.  It is an official mirror of the Linux
Documentation Project.

<P> <A HREF=http://members.theglobe.com/javafun/linux.html>Linux in Algeria</A>
(French-language site)

<P> <A HREF=http://www.eexams.com/home.htm>eExams</A> offers skills
testing via the web for companies seeking to screen prospective employees.  A
Linux System Administrator exam is included among its many IT and non-IT
offerings.

<P> CNet article about 
<A HREF=http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-424001.html?tag=st.cn.1fd2.>
Transmeta taking aim at Intel</A>.  From The Linux Bits #20.

<P> The <A HREF=http://www.iozone.org>Iozone</A> filesystem benchmark has a
new version.



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<FONT COLOR="green">CUPS for Linux
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> <P>The first production release of the Common UNIX Printing
System ("CUPS") is now available for download.  The license is GPL.

<P> <A HREF="http://www.cups.org">http://www.cups.org</A>

<P> <P>The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products to
promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users. CUPS
provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.

<P> <P>CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IETF-IPP) as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD, RFC1179), Server
Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket protocols are also supported with reduced
functionality.

<P> <P>CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description
("PPD")-based printing options to support real world applications under UNIX.

<P> <P>CUPS also includes a customized version of GNU GhostScript (currently
based off GNU GhostScript 4.03) and an image file RIP that can be used to
support non-PostScript printers.

<P>Sample drivers are provided for HP DeskJet and LaserJet
printers.  Drivers for over 1600 printers are available in our
<A HREF="http://www.easysw.com/printpro">ESP Print Pro</A> software.







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<FONT COLOR="green">Cygnus Announcements
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> SUNNYVALE, Calif., October 12, 1999  -- Cygnus Solutions, the leader in open
source software, today announced the commercial availability of Cygwin, a
UNIX/Linux shell environment and portability layer enabling delivery of open
source projects to Windows.  Cygwin provides corporate IT and software
developers a solution for integrating a heterogeneous environment of Windows
and UNIX-based systems.  In addition, developers can use Cygwin to quickly
migrate applications from UNIX to Windows.

<P> SUNNYVALE, Calif., October 12, 1999 Cygnus Solutions, and Integrated
Computer Solutions (ICS) today announced a strategic agreement to integrate ICS
Builder Xcessory PRO (BX PRO) with Cygnus Code Fusion9 Integrated Development
Environment (IDE). This agreement provides Linux software developers with the
first commercial IDE with graphical user interface (GUI) builder development
capabilities.








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<FONT COLOR="green">Running Windows NT applications on Linux
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> San Jose, CA. (October 18, 1999) - In a move to dramatically accelerate the
expansion of business-critical applications available on the Linux platform,
Mainsoft Corporation, the leader in cross-platform solutions for the
enterprise, today announced it is developing a version of MainWin for the Linux
environment.  MainWin is Mainsoft's Windows platform for UNIX operating
systems.  MainWin allows software developers to re-host Windows NT applications
on UNIX leveraging one single source code for both Windows and UNIX systems. 

<P> The same MainWin technology that has been available for UNIX platforms will
be incorporated into the Linux product; to date, more than one million MainWin
licenses have been installed worldwide.  As an extension of Mainsoft's product
offering, the MainWin for Linux strategy will initially focus on the Red Hat
Linux operating system with others likely to follow.

<P> In the coming weeks, a demo will be available for download on Mainsoft's
Web site at <A HREF=http://www.mainsoft.com>www.mainsoft.com</A> and the
commercial release is scheduled for end of Q1 2000.




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<FONT COLOR="green">Netscape gets e-commerce security boost
</FONT>
</H3> 

<P> Article about LinuxPPC's 128-bit encryption for Netscape 4.7 on the
Power PC, Netscape's own efforts to boost encryption security, and the Clinton
administration's proposal to partly relax US crypto-export restrictions. 

<P> <A HREF=http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991021-2.shtml>
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/991021-2.shtml</A>







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