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'Locked down' Linux dispenses Justice, Jun 27, 2006
The Victorian Department of Justice (DoJ) is understood to have deployed a secure, "locked-down" Linux environment across more than 100 desktops in state prisons.
Desktop Linux could take off at airports, says Unisys, Jun 27, 2006
The airport check-in desk could be where "desktop" Linux usage takes off, according to Unisys's European coordinator of open-source software activities.
SUSE Linux course on a stick, Jun 27, 2006
Novell has unveiled a SUSE Linux Enterprise training course contained on a portable USB drive, which it says is an industry first.
World's Largest Linux System Image Achieved on SGI Altix 4700 Blade Servers, Jun 27, 2006
SGI Shatters Linux Scalability Records Yet Again With 1,024 Processors Running Under Single Copy of Linux
Taiwan mandates Linux-ready PCs, Jun 27, 2006
Taiwan has mandated that all PCs purchased for government use must now be compatible with the Linux operating system.
Linux hackers re-claim the Linksys WRT54G, Jun 27, 2006
As predicted, the open source community has come up with a way to convert VxWorks-based LinkSys wireless WRT54G routers to Linux. The process does not require hardware hacking, and installs a recent version of "DD-WRT micro."
New Novell Chief Hovsepian Gears Up To Drive Linux, Jun 27, 2006
New Novell CEO Ronald Hovsepian hopes to accelerate the company's channel charge to Linux with simplified pricing models and rebates
Weekly Linux podcast debuts, Jun 27, 2006
The creators of the Macintosh-centric podcast "CastaBlasta," have launched their latest audio show -- the weekly "Linux Action Show," dedicated to Linux and related open-source topics.
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