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Can Linux capture the pocketbooks of mainstream corporate IT? Maybe. But the OS must run more business apps before it wins over the enterprise.

  Trends
Open-Source Software: Power to the People   (Data Communications)
Linux and BSD Unix are starting to show up on more and more corporate servers, running alongside or even replacing Netware and Windows NT. That's a pretty far-out scenario for "free" software.

Reviews
Network Operating Systems: Finding The Best NOS For You   (InternetWeek)
We've recently looked at the shipping versions from four major players in the NOS market: Red Hat Software's Red Hat Linux 5.2, Novell's NetWare 5.0, Microsoft's Windows NT Server 4.0 and Sun Microsystems' Solaris 7. Find out how Linux stacks up.

Opinions
Linux: Your Next OS?   (InternetWeek)

Vendor Interests Are Driving This Leg Of The Linux Movement   (InternetWeek)

The Pros and Cons of Linux as Your NOS   (PlanetIT)

Research
Behind The Numbers: Momentum Builds For Linux   (InformationWeek)

Tutorials
Running Linux In A DOS Partition   (Byte.com)

Linux Makes It Easy To Build Your Own Internet Server   (Byte.com)

Set Up A Linux Internet Server Part I  (Network Computing)

A Cup Of Java--With Two Lumps Linux  (Network Computing)

Install Linux On A Toshiba Notebook  (Network Computing)

Write A Linux Hardware Device Driver  (Network Computing)


Linux Vendor Red Hat Is Going Public
Two Vendors To Certify Linux Compatibility
IBM Woos Linux Developers
BEA To Ship Linux Versions Of Tuxedo, WebLogic
Active Server Pages To Run On Linux

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