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News from Oct 15, 2004

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- UserLinux Beta 1: The Precursor to the Next Enterprise Linux Distro?, Oct 15, 2004

UserLinuxUserLinux is a Linux distribution with very high aspirations. Founded and backed by Linux luminary Bruce Perens, part of the UserLinux mission is to repair the economic paradigm of enterprise Linux.
- Paris report: Open-source move could be costly, Oct 15, 2004
GovernmentIt won't be "all or nothing" and it won't be "everything, right away." That's the gist of the message coming out of Paris following the presentation of a report on a possible switch from Windows to open source.
- Dell releases iPod mini rival, announces Linux alliance, Oct 15, 2004
DellDell also said that it will announce a strategic alliance with a major Linux player next week.
- Training 'gamble' on Linux begins to pay off, Oct 15, 2004
EducationOne of the UK's IT training firms is seeing increasing demand for Linux courses, but experts say that there's a lot more going on in other parts of the world
- Petit MP3 player boots PCs into Linux, Oct 15, 2004
EmbeddedThe Medaillon also come with an embedded Linux distribution called Shinux, and can be used as a boot device on PCs with BIOSes that support booting from USB storage devices.
- The revolution is coming … Microsoft, et. al, beware, Oct 15, 2004
GeneralMeager planning, personal interests and corporate groupthink will have profound ramifications.
- Almost One in Four Businesses Pirate Software, Oct 15, 2004
LegalAccording to Oram, the implications of software licenses may lead to more companies relying on Linux, an open-source operating system.
- Red Hat Launches Linux Runtime For Appliances, Oct 15, 2004
Red HatRed Hat is taking a second stab at the embedded systems market.
- City, county go high-tech to better serve, Oct 15, 2004
GovernmentStanislaus County has installed a Linux-based financial program that is designed to save hundreds of thousands of dollars a year by streamlining operations, officials said.

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