Trouble ahead for Linux?To fork or not to fork, that isn't the question. Some people have suggested that Linux is a dangerous operating-system choice because Linux might fork into incompatible versions. Give me a break.March 28, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Denial of Service attacks: Linux to the rescue?Security firm TripWire is cannonballing into the open-source waters, with a friendly push from major Linux vendors Caldera Systems, Red Hat and SGIMarch 1, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
TurboLinux makes big movesTurboLinux decided not to wait until this week's LinuxWorld Expo to make its announcementsFebruary 1, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Eric Raymond: How I'll spend my millionsOn the open-source guru's shopping list: a cable modem, new flute, and 'maybe a nice hot-rodded match-grade .45 semi for tactical shooting.'December 13, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Sun backs down on BlackdownIn a breach of open-source etiquette, Sun falls in hot water by failing to credit work by the Linux Blackdown Porting TeamDecember 10, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
TurboLinux to go public in 2000As Linux IPOs continue to blaze a trail, Asian Linux distributor hints at flotation plansDecember 9, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Comdex '99: Corel puts a penguin the desktop"Linux is as user friendly as Windows"November 17, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Who is the open source community?Study sheds light on what open source developers are really like, with some surprisesOctober 29, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
A new feather in Red HatRed Hat releases new version of flagship operating system -- Red Hat Linux 6.1 -- based on the 2.2.12 kernel.October 5, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Jesux hoax uncovered'Linux for Christians' Web page author comes clean.September 30, 1999 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer