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Linux : Interviews : Lineo CTO: Linux to lead embedded computing
Posted: ( Sun 25th Feb 2001 07:45:58[PM] UTC )
Lineo plans to play a big part in the emerging market of embedded, real-time, and high availability enterprise Linux functions. Lineo's CTO Tim R. Bird explains why Linux is one of the best options for an embedded operating system and how Lineo intends to play a role in its growing popularity.

Linux : Interviews : KDE League Chairman Andreas Pour
Posted: ( Sun 25th Feb 2001 06:58:07[PM] UTC )
"We're definitely ahead of GNOME. GNOME keeps saying they have a lot of things coming, but they don't have them yet ... On the development side, KDevelop is better than anything GNOME has ... And I think Qt is leagues ahead of GTK+."

Linux : Interviews : Joseph Cheek - founder and CTO of Redmond Linux
Posted: ( Sun 25th Feb 2001 06:43:05[PM] UTC )
"Well one of the things that we are really pushing is to make Redmond Linux very, very easy to use ... So if you compare us to Mandrake, Caldera or anybody else, we are going to be significantly easier, even if you include the Ximian (formerly Gnome) and the Eazel stuff, we will still be easier than anything else that's gone to market right now."

Linux : Interviews : Neoware powers, secures Linux appliances
Posted: ( Sun 25th Feb 2001 06:30:05[PM] UTC )
Neoware hopes its graphical user interfaces will make it so anyone can use Linux in its devices, even if that person's entire Linux reading library consists only of Linux for Dummies. Mike Kantrowitz, president and CEO of Neoware accredits Linux with helping his business grow and emphasizes how Neoware's products bring the wonders of information appliances to users with varying degrees of technical know-how.

Linux : Interviews : Neoware powers, secures Linux appliances
Posted: ( Fri 23rd Feb 2001 04:24:18[AM] UTC )
Mike Kantrowitz, president of Neoware Systems, a company that makes Windows-based terminals, thin-client computers and related software, said business demand for Linux is skyrocketing. He said businesses are interested in Linux because the free open source operating system is so stable, scalable and reliable.

Linux : Interviews : Miguel de Icaza of Ximian
Posted: ( Thu 22nd Feb 2001 07:26:13[AM] UTC )
"Red Carpet 1.0 is a general purpose package manager that enables you to install, remove and update software. Red Carpet will also become a front-end to deliver updates from your Linux distribution, becoming a one-stop shop for all your software update needs."

Linux : Interviews : Wichert Akkerman, Debian project leader
Posted: ( Thu 15th Feb 2001 07:50:20[PM] UTC )
"Yeah, basically just do stuff and post emails. Soon people will recognise your name and figure what you're doing. At some point I decided for some reason to nominate myself for the DPL elections and people were crazy enough to vote for me. :)"

Linux : Interviews : Mission Critical Linux CEO Kohari
Posted: ( Wed 14th Feb 2001 07:24:37[AM] UTC )
"From Microsoft's point of view they could target and fight against one company. They can't fight against a movement that's bigger than one or two or three specific companies. When you cannot target who you are fighting against your job gets harder."

Linux : Interviews : Three minutes with Derek Burney
Posted: ( Thu 8th Feb 2001 08:08:30[PM] UTC )
"I don't think distributions in general are profitable for anybody. Really, in what way can people make money at all on Linux? My belief is that people would be willing to pay, for lack of a better term, for an end-to-end solution. That way, a corporation can take their existing ... infrastructure and replace it with Linux."

Linux : Interviews : Linus Torvalds: Free, as in beer
Posted: ( Thu 8th Feb 2001 07:46:33[PM] UTC )
"My handing 2.4.x over to Alan Cox doesn't mean that I step down -- it's just me knowing that what I like most is the development kernels, and while I revel in 2.5.x with new features, etc., I don't have the time or the inclination to also maintain the stable kernel at the same time."

FreeOS : Interviews : David Korn, author of korn shell , tells all
Posted: ( Wed 7th Feb 2001 04:44:26[PM] UTC )
"The primary drawback to ksh has been that it was proprietary. This has recently changed however. The new AT&T open source license allows ksh source and binaries to be shipped as part of the system and is now just beginning to start showing up in Linux systems; for example the latest slackware."

Linux : Interviews : Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO: 'We're now in full motion'
Posted: ( Wed 7th Feb 2001 04:31:09[PM] UTC )
"The application development infrastructure on Linux is pretty weak, there's not really much there today. Now you can cobble stuff together here and there, but that doesn't lead to an integrated type of experience."

Linux : Interviews : Ian Murdock, Debian co-founder
Posted: ( Tue 6th Feb 2001 04:34:18[PM] UTC )
Ian now heads Progeny Linux Systems, which is commercializing Progeny Debian and the Linux NOW clustering system. Participate in this online discussion running Feb 6th through 8th.

Linux : Interviews : Michael Tiemann: Linux disrupts the status quo
Posted: ( Tue 6th Feb 2001 08:19:27[AM] UTC )
"The premise of disruptive technology is that when measured conventionally, it doesn't measure up in any real way, but when measured according to new markets or the new customers that it enables, it rises to the top and exceeds conventional technology. I see a disruptive shift away from proprietary platforms and toward building open platforms."

Linux : Interviews : Jon 'maddog' Hall plots a course for Linux
Posted: ( Tue 6th Feb 2001 08:12:52[AM] UTC )
"Linux evangelism means going out and promoting the Linux operating system. This is different from promoting open source or even free software. While I am a fan of both of those myself, I do not agree that all applications have to be open source, nor do I agree that all applications have to be freely available."

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