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Champions promote Linux for the desktop
News Companies behind the Desktop Linux Consortium include several Linux sellers such as ArkLinux, CodeWeavers, Lycoris, MandrakeSoft, SuSE and Xandros. SuSE and Red Hat are aiming Linux for developers and for employees using computers for limited... [04 Feb 2003]
It's a Linux world after all
Comment IBM will announce pre-configured bundles of software based on SuSE's version of Linux and geared for its zSeries mainframes. SuSE, Red Hat's chief rival, is being more aggressive in its desktop Linux push. [20 Jan 2003]
Mandrake's crying out for more cash
News SuSE, based in Germany and second to Red Hat in market share, declined in November to state whether it expects to be profitable for 2002. Linux seller MandrakeSoft issued a plea for cash late last week, begging with customers to buy products... [23 Dec 2002]
Data-loss bug afflicts Linux
News Linux seller SuSE also are affected, the SuSE said. However, SuSE by default uses a different file system, ReiserFS, that isn't affected. Programmers have found a bug in newer versions of the Linux operating system that, under unusual circumstances... [09 Dec 2002]
Samaritans call on Linux for help
News It was already using SuSE Professional Linux distribution. Emotional support charity the Samaritans has opted for a Linux-based security set-up in a bid to keep costs under control while ensuring the confidentiality of its clients' email... [03 Dec 2002]
SuSE names new CEO
News SuSE Linux has named Richard Seibt as its new chairman and CEO, replacing Gerhard Burtscher. He joined the company a year ago, and initially focussed on indirect sales, its channel partners and then rationalised SuSE's product lines. [25 Nov 2002]
UnitedLinux and Red Hat - the gloves come off
News And as expected, two partners in the effort, SuSE in Germany and the SCO Group in Utah, announced packages based on the version at a news conference. SuSE is the lead developer for the UnitedLinux software, according to Holger Dyroff, general... [20 Nov 2002]
Big in 2003 - the SuSE desktop?
News SuSE plans to announce in January an effort to bring the open source Linux operating system to desktop computers. For its desktop Linux product, SuSE will enlist the aid of CodeWeavers, whose CrossOver Office software lets Microsoft Windows run on... [19 Nov 2002]
Lindows announces v 3.0 release date
News SuSE Linux, for example, costs less than Lindows and comes with several CD-ROMs containing thousands of applications. Fans of desktop Linux firm Lindows.com have been assured by the company that its Lindows 3.0 operating system will be available on... [25 Oct 2002]
So you want standardised Linux?
News But while the certification helps keep dramatic differences from emerging, analysts and company representatives say it's not enough to guarantee that software designed with Red Hat Linux in mind will also work on SuSE, or vice versa. [09 Oct 2002]
Ballmer: "Linux is a serious competitor"
News From SuSE. Although Microsoft cannot compete against Linux on price, the company will use its community of professionals to outsmart the open source movement, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer told an audience of Microsoft Most Valued... [25 Sep 2002]
Slapper worm stops slapping
News Slapper attacks Apache SSL servers running on Red Hat, SuSE, Mandrake, Slackware and Debian Linux. Slapper - the Linux worm that threatened to spread itself by creating a peer-to-peer network of infected machines - appears to be wearing itself out. [20 Sep 2002]
UnitedLinux moves closer to OS goal
News The UnitedLinux organisation, which consists of Turbolinux and the SCO Group (formerly Caldera International) in the United States, Conectiva in Brazil, and SuSE in Germany , plans to create a uniform version of the Linux operating system for... [19 Sep 2002]
Slapper gives Linux community a dose of something contagious
News The worm targets Apache web server installations on a variety of Linux systems, including those from Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware and SuSE. A new worm that attacks Linux web servers has compromised more than 3,500 machines over the weekend... [16 Sep 2002]
UnitedLinux set to unveil 'Linux for business'
News UnitedLinux is based on SuSE Linux's enterprise server, but the public beta will reveal how technology has been integrated from the group's other three partners: Turbolinux, Conectiva and The SCO Group (formerly Caldera). [12 Sep 2002]
