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Linux Journal August 2001 Petr Sorfa |
Product Review: Kylix Kylix, an IDE and RAD tool, represents an important and, hopefully, successful step for program development for the Linux operating system. Borland is creating a commercial market for Linux that has been poorly represented until now... |
Linux Journal August 2001 |
Letters Don't Change Your Hair for Me... Crash Free... Agree with Review... Searching for Meaning... etc. |
Linux Journal July 2001 Robert Flemming |
Catching up with KDE KDE developers may be one step closer to "konquering" the desktop with the most recent 2.1.1 release of the K Desktop Environment... |
Linux Journal July 2001 |
Best of Technical Support Tar over rsh... Error in Loading Shared Libraries... What is the meaning of the .2 and .3 at the end of the filename?... Mandrake without X... How Can I Set the FTP Welcome Message?... Wiping a Hard Drive MBR... etc. |
Linux Journal June 2001 Matthew Fite |
First Look at an Apple G4 with the Altivec Processor Matthew highlights his experience installing Linux and compiling software on his new Apple G4... |
JavaWorld May 2001 Maggie Biggs |
Solid Metrowerks IDE reduces dev costs Metrowerks' CodeWarrior for Linux 6.0, Professional Edition boasts support for both Java and C++, one of many features that make this Linux-based IDE a good choice for developers... |
Salon.com May 16, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
Life after Eazel What does the collapse of one of the most prominent open-source start-ups mean for the future of free software? |
PC World May 14, 2001 Tom Spring |
Virtual PC Weds Windows and Linux Don't choose: Virtual PC puts several operating systems on a single PC... |
Salon.com May 10, 2001 Peter Meyers |
The pigeon protocol How the Talmud, hacker whimsy and a love of Linux inspired a group of Norwegian programmers to attach packets of computer code to birds' legs... |
Salon.com April 24, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
A boy and his computer Linus Torvalds' autobiography reveals a geek's geek who is changing the world, just for the heck of it... |
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