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Linux : Interviews : Brett Pinegar, Akopia's CEO on the Red Hat acquisition
Posted: ( Mon 5th Feb 2001 02:07:46[AM] UTC )
Red Hat recently announced that it was expanding its e-commerce offerings by integrating Akopia's Interchange open source e-commerce application into the Red Hat e-commerce platform. Buried in the fine print of Red Hat's press release was the fact that Red Hat had acquired Akopia as part of this strategic move.

Linux : Interviews : Red Hat's David Mason about GNOME
Posted: ( Mon 5th Feb 2001 01:39:15[AM] UTC )
"We had always hoped that GNOME would bring to Linux (and other UNIX-like systems) a modern desktop with true open source licensing. That has been realized and now we look at GNOME in many different lights. First of all it gives us a good backbone to develop applications on a variety of levels."

Linux : Interviews : Torvalds on Linux: They aren't laughing now
Posted: ( Sat 27th Jan 2001 04:33:57[AM] UTC )
Linus Torvalds says he is more fascinated with the emergence of Linux on the desktop than what is happens in the server market because it is the harder market to enter and one that tends to set the pace for business use. The creator of Linux talks about where the operating system has been and where it is headed in this searchEnterpriseLinux question and answer interview.

Linux : Interviews : Linuxcare breaks new alliance, services ground
Posted: ( Wed 24th Jan 2001 08:21:41[AM] UTC )
Linuxcare Chief Technology Officer David L. Sifry talks about a possible merger between his Linux technology services company and Linux distributor TurboLinux Inc. in this first of a two-part interview.

Linux : Interviews : Indigo Magic Desktop for Linux
Posted: ( Mon 22nd Jan 2001 08:15:36[PM] UTC )
Eric Masson is single-handedly porting one of the best-loved Unix desktops to Linux. Find out how and why in this interview.

Linux : Interviews : Update on the largest Linux deployment to date
Posted: ( Mon 22nd Jan 2001 07:54:08[PM] UTC )
With more than 5000 Linux servers connecting hotel front desk workstations to a centralized reservation system, it is the largest Linux deployment currently in place -- and with 500-1000 servers being added each year, is likely to remain the largest for several years to come.

Linux : Interviews : Dan York - President of the LPI
Posted: ( Fri 19th Jan 2001 07:04:26[PM] UTC )
"The challenge is that as companies continue to embrace Linux as a solution, they need people who can understand and implement Linux-based solutions. Training is a key to that. Businesses need to help their staff become more familiar with Linux and be able to implement those solutions. It's critical!"

FreeBSD : Interviews : Robert Watson on FreeBSD and TrustedBSD
Posted: ( Thu 18th Jan 2001 07:50:33[PM] UTC )
"TrustedBSD and SELinux are similar in many ways, and also differ in many ways. The similarities lie in overlapping functionality and architectural goals; the differences only begin with the choice of operating systems ... SELinux differs from TrustedBSD in that it is a more mature system, having been worked on for several years, that it addresses only mandatory access controls, and that it uses the Flask architecture rather than explicit hard-coded policies."

FreeOS : Interviews : Larry Wall
Posted: ( Wed 17th Jan 2001 07:15:51[PM] UTC )
Larry discusses a wide range of topics, including his job at O'Reilly, Perl certification, the commercialization of Perl, competition between open source projects, the power of laziness, Perl 6, post-modernism, software patents, documentation, and more.

Linux : Interviews : Tiny computer runs on Linux
Posted: ( Wed 17th Jan 2001 05:12:16[AM] UTC )
Imagine stumbling into the laundry mat with a load of clothes and only having to swipe a card to use the washer. Then you walk over to the soda machine and buy a drink with another swipe of a card. All the while, several cigarette pack-sized digital cameras are keeping track of what you are doing. This scene is not science fiction but potentially very real thanks to a new personal computer-on-a-chip made by ZF Linux Devices of Palo Alto, Calif. David Feldman, ZF Linux’s founder and CEO talks about the new MachZ chip.

Linux : Interviews : Tiny computer runs on Linux
Posted: ( Wed 17th Jan 2001 03:03:38[AM] UTC )
ZF Linux Devices has developed a new personal computer-on-a-chip aimed at the embedded market. Find out more about the new technology from this Q\&A with David Feldman, ZFLinux's founder and CEO.

Linux : Interviews : Deven Phillips, Viata Online's resident Linux guru
Posted: ( Tue 16th Jan 2001 07:26:23[AM] UTC )
"Our workstations are running Linux Mandrake 7.2 with either WordPerfect Office or Star Office. Approximately 95 percent of the employees use Star Office. All of our developers use Linux based tools such as Java, Apache, PHP, emacs, Python, and PERL to develop our travel industry applications. They all run on standard equipment that was not nearly top-of-the-line."

Linux : Interviews : Daniel Frye, Director of IBM Linux Technology Center
Posted: ( Mon 15th Jan 2001 08:52:02[AM] UTC )
"We are working closely with the GNOME-print project to integrate our recently open source OMNI print architecture into GNOME as the standard printing architecture. This will bring hundreds of print devices to Linux and GNOME as well as photo quality printing. We are also at this point in time in talks with the GNOME people to integrate our speech recognition software with gtk and GNOME."

Linux : Interviews : Red Hat CTO looks to make running Linux less of a chore
Posted: ( Thu 11th Jan 2001 06:26:22[PM] UTC )
"Tux is a Web server that we built. It's actually integrated with the 2.4 kernel, and it delivers world record SpecWeb (testing standard) performance. We set four records: single, dual, quad and eight-CPU records. One of the things that we see is being able to use Tux as an Apache (Web server software) accelerator."

Linux : Interviews : Mandrakesoft CEO defends Linux
Posted: ( Wed 10th Jan 2001 06:35:25[AM] UTC )
Does Linux need to be slimmed down? Poole, the co-founder and former chairman of Internet services firm Vivid Studios prior to his work with Mandrakesoft, doesn't think so. "People said the same thing about the Internet in the early days," he says. "They said the Internet should be streamlined, that it was too much. Obviously, things need to be simple for users, but I don't think restricting choice is really the answer."

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