Thursday, January 31, 2002
LinuxWorld: Approaching a Linux standard. The 2002 edition of the OS show spotlights the latest news: IBM says the OS is suited for the real world; a push to standardize different Linux versions bears fruit. [CNET News.com]
 
LinuxWorld: CA stokes the Linux flames [IDG InfoWorld]
 
Wednesday, January 30, 2002
LinuxWorld: Red Hat expands enterprise software tools [IDG InfoWorld]
 
Sony Launches Linux for PS2 [Geeknews]
 
Torvalds, developers at odds over Linux. Is Linux founder Linus Torvalds stuck in a bottleneck? A debate is growing over whether he needs help with patching the operating system core. [CNET News.com]
 
LinuxWorld 2002: The flock returns. The spotlight is on the Linux operating system as the LinuxWorld Expo kicks into gear. Companies large and small are flocking to New York to tout their latest products, services and successes. [CNET News.com]
 
Linux Puts On the Formal Wear. LinuxWorld 2002 is a staid, serious affair -- even with the announcement that Linux coding will soon be available on Sony's PlayStation 2. Michelle Delio reports from New York. [Wired News]
 
LinuxWorld: Caldera to deliver Web-based management system [IDG InfoWorld]
 
Linux Journal Launches New Forum for Vendors to Publish Press Releases: pr.linuxjournal.com. SEATTLE, WA -- SSC Publications, publisher of the award-winning monthly magazine Linux Journal, is proud to announce the launch of pr.linuxjournal.com. The web site is dedicated to the disbursement of information about Linux-related products, services and events to the Linux community. [Linux Journal]
 
LinuxWorld: Linux will free proprietary strongholds, change e-business, IBM exec says [IDG InfoWorld]
 

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