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March 1999
Columns
Version Control: Photoshop for free
(March 08, 1999)
News
Linux as good as Cray? (March 09, 1999)
Corel gets into Linux distribution game (March 02, 1999)
IBM pledges broad Linux support (March 03, 1999)
Report from second Open Source Summit (March 08, 1999)
Computer industry leaders invest in Red Hat (March 09, 1999)
Proprietary software worsens Y2K problem, says Stallman (March 08, 1999)
SGI to unveil first Linux machine at Linux Expo in May (March 05, 1999)
Standard Linux implementation to come months after Linux 2.2 begins shipping
(March 08, 1999)
Unicenter TNG to support Red Hat Linux (March 02, 1999)
Torvalds is the main draw at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo (March 04, 1999)
February 1999
Features
Ready for the breakthrough: The state of Linux clustering
Effective Linux multiprocessing is almost here. Is it for you? (February 26, 1999)
Linux on the LAN
What can you really do with Caldera's NetWare for Linux? (February 12, 1999)
Columns
Linux 101: Linux gets its bite of the Macintosh
(February 26, 1999)
: Apple's position: No Linux
(February 26, 1999)
There & Back Again: Sharing a printer between Linux and NT
(February 26, 1999)
Uptime: Ten weeks to T1
(February 23, 1999)
News
Apache developer now working for O'Reilly & Associates (February 02, 1999)
Reports of Corel takeover untrue, says spokesperson (February 12, 1999)
HP to announce Linux support at LinuxWorld (February 25, 1999)
IBM to port Linux to PowerPC chip (February 17, 1999)
Network Associates ports CyberCop to Linux (February 09, 1999)
Pacific HiTech to demo new clustering software at LinuxWorld (February 25, 1999)
UPDATED: LinuxWorld news round up (February 26, 1999)
Microsoft to say no on Windows Refund Day (February 12, 1999)
Raymond claims Linux users are getting the runaround (February 16, 1999)
Analyst questions SCO's Linux strategy (February 25, 1999)
Sybase to offer SQL Anywhere Studio for Linux (February 02, 1999)
January 1999
Features
Where did Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis go?
Catching up with the GIMP makers (January 12, 1999)
Columns
Linux 101: The future of Linux
(January 14, 1999)
The Penguin Brief: Linux and the monopoly game
(January 29, 1999)
On the Ramparts: Observations from the eighth layer
(January 22, 1999)
There & Back Again: The name is the game
(January 08, 1999)
From the Source: Unix redux?
(January 28, 1999)
Uptime: Configuring Apache, Part 2
(January 27, 1999)
Version Control: A Linux desktop wish list
(January 29, 1999)
News
Privacy group objects to new US crypto regulations (January 04, 1999)
Digital Unix to be renamed (January 29, 1999)
German developer releases free 128-bit encryption software (January 13, 1999)
HP to support Linux on NetServer systems (January 27, 1999)
Macworld report: LinuxPPC to get Applixware (January 07, 1999)
DARPA to award adaptive authentication contract to Network Associates (January 15, 1999)
Intel, Sun and partners unite on next-generation I/O architecture (January 08, 1999)
Samba's John Terpstra to head Pacific HiTech Australia (January 27, 1999)
HP, IBM network management tools getting Linux port (January 25, 1999)
Grassroots movement sets Feb. 15 as Windows Refund Day (January 21, 1999)
Gnome to ship in next release of Red Hat Linux (January 08, 1999)
Intel to license RSA Elliptic Curve technology (January 19, 1999)
Samba 2.0 integration software now available (January 15, 1999)
December 1998
Features
Corel's CEO shares Linux vision
Still searching to be the Microsoft alternative (December 07, 1998)
The story on FreeBSD
The pleasures and pitfalls of FreeBSD? (December 17, 1998)
Show me the money (and the code!)
1999: The year of the open source startup? (December 09, 1998)
Not quite open source, but closer
Sun to open up Java licenses, but what does it mean? (December 10, 1998)
Commercial development good for Sendmail
An interview with the creator of the world's most popular mail server (December 11, 1998)
Columns
Linux 101: Getting help
(December 01, 1998)
The Penguin Brief: Take nothing for granted
(December 30, 1998)
Uptime: Compiling Apache
(December 21, 1998)
Version Control: A lesson on FUD fighting
(December 30, 1998)
News
Linux beer hike coming to Bavaria (December 08, 1998)
BSDI Linux Application Platform expected early next year (December 17, 1998)
GraphOn to get Corel's jBridge technology (December 18, 1998)
ICANN Membership Advisory Committee chosen (December 17, 1998)
Intel planning Xeon, Celeron releases for January (December 22, 1998)
Sun moves toward open source Java (December 08, 1998)
TclPro 1.1 to support Linux, SGI (December 11, 1998)
November 1998
Features
Hunting for the corporate desktop
Will SuSE's Linux Office Suite bring Linux to the mainstream? (November 13, 1998)
Columns
The Penguin Brief: The uncertain future of Windows NT
(November 17, 1998)
On the Ramparts: Musings on open source security models
(November 23, 1998)
The Skinny: Here's 'The Skinny'
(November 04, 1998)
The Skinny: Scoop eats crow
(November 18, 1998)
From the Source: Preparing for the intellectual-property offensive
(November 10, 1998)
Version Control: The ties that bind
(November 09, 1998)
News
Compaq gets into direct market with new Prosignia line (November 11, 1998)
Larry Ellison gives Internet pitch at Oracle OpenWorld (November 10, 1998)
European Commissioner happy with global representation on Internet governance board (November 05, 1998)
Leaked document offers peek into Microsoft's Linux strategy (November 02, 1998)
Halloween II provokes Microsoft response (November 06, 1998)
Linux joins HP-UX and Solaris in Java support (November 03, 1998)
DoJ Trial: Microsoft eager to call Linux a threat (November 20, 1998)
UPDATED: AOL to acquire Netscape (November 25, 1998)
Torvalds eyes Windows as target market (November 10, 1998)
Oracle OpenWorld: Oracle keeping a close eye on Linux (November 11, 1998)
IETF makes OpenPGP proposed standard (November 17, 1998)
VA Research gets VC boost (November 13, 1998)
October 1998
Features
Doing the NIS/NT Samba
A look at the new Windows NT domain security features in Samba 2.0 (October 16, 1998)
Inside Slashdot
A technical history of the 'News for Nerds' Web site (October 16, 1998)
One on one with Linus Torvalds
Don't panic, Linux is just taking over the world (October 16, 1998)
Linux in the new millennium
Just how Y2K-compliant is Linux? (October 23, 1998)
Columns
Linux 101: A distribution by any other name?
(October 16, 1998)
The Penguin Brief: Welcome to LinuxWorld!
(October 16, 1998)
There & Back Again: There & Back Again
(October 30, 1998)
From the Source: Intel: Linux inside?
(October 16, 1998)
From the Source: The day after make
(October 30, 1998)
Uptime: Welcome to 'Uptime!'
(October 23, 1998)
News
Tom Bliley claims IANA plan developed 'behind closed doors' (October 18, 1998)
DOC to IANA: Listen to others (October 21, 1998)
Board of directors chosen for new Internet governing body (October 27, 1998)
Updated: Linux Online site hopes to be back this week (October 30, 1998)
UnixWare to be incorporated into AIX (October 26, 1998)
Intel maps out path from Merced to Deerfield (October 16, 1998)
Pacific HiTech allying with Oracle, Adaptec (October 29, 1998)
Sun announces 64-bit Solaris 7 (October 27, 1998)
Mozilla on a comeback (October 16, 1998)
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