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    Nortel enterprise chief wants to bring back Bay Networks 02 July, 2009 08:11

    Businesses might not want to buy enterprise network gear from bankrupt Nortel, but how about from Bay Networks?
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    Moblin: 6 key things to know 17 June, 2009 05:08

    Moblin, short for mobile Linux, is a free open-source operating system originally developed by Intel for its low-power Atom processor and designed to run on devices, including netbooks.
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    Linux Command-Line Cheat Sheet 04 September, 2007 11:31

    This article is reprinted from The Official Ubuntu Book, 2nd Edition, by Benjamin Mako Hill and Jono Bacon, with permission of publisher Prentice Hall Professional, copyright 2007, all rights reserved. While instructions are specific for Ubuntu Linux, most commands will work with other Linux distributions.
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    LINUXWORLD SF - Novell CEO backs standard Linux apps certification 09 August, 2007 08:40

    Emphasizing that more must be done to expand the volume of Linux applications, Novell President/CEO Ron Hovsepian proposed Wednesday that a standardized application certification process be developed among different players in the Linux market.
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    Linux Foundation pushes OS to common ground 16 April, 2007 12:27

    In January, two open-source advocacy groups -- the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) and the Free Standards Group (FSG) -- merged and formed the Linux Foundation. Last month, the new nonprofit organization named its board of directors, which includes representatives from Linux vendors and users, as well as Linux kernel developers and other open-source community members. Christine Martino, vice president of Hewlett-Packard's Open Source and Linux Organization, is one of the board members. Martino spoke with Todd R. Weiss on Monday about the newly created foundation and what it plans to do to try continue to move the use of Linux forward.
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    Debian 'Etch' finally sees light of day 11 April, 2007 12:53

    After several months of delays, Debian developers have released Debian 4.0, code-named "etch".
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    Linux Foundation updates Linux Standard Base 10 April, 2007 08:41

    The Linux Foundation updated its Linux Standard Base (LSB) server specification Monday to include new automated testing toolkits to make it easier to develop applications for different distributions of the open-source operating system.
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    Xandros releases updated desktop Linux OS 29 November, 2006 10:08

    Linux vendor Xandros Tuesday unveiled its latest Xandros Desktop Professional Version 4 of its enterprise Linux operating system, which debuts two days before Microsoft launches the enterprise version of Windows Vista.
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    Open-source version of MSDN launched 20 October, 2006 09:20

    The Free Standards Group (FSG), the organization behind the Linux Standard Base, this week launched what it hopes will become an open source answer to the Microsoft Developer Network, giving programmers a single resource for building and testing LSB-compliant applications.
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    Debian experiments with funding group to release 'etch' on time 19 September, 2006 18:03

    The volunteer-based Debian GNU/Linux is experimenting with a new project aimed at securing funding to pay key release managers in an effort to ensure the forthcoming Debian 4.0, codenamed etch, is released on time.
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    Linux vendors to rally behind desktop standard 20 April, 2006 13:11

    More than a dozen technology companies, including IBM, Red Hat and Novell are planning to support a new integrated server and desktop Linux standard unveiled at next week's Linux Desktop Summit by the Free Standards Group (FSG).
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