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1342 Toshio: looks like we're going to have this stuff for free via X/Broadway Michael L. Voorhees-3/17/1999
1341 Perhaps another Linux play... UFAC - GraphOn Corp... "GraphOn's softwRollcast...-3/17/1999
1340 Milk: Nice try Ed but NOT... Maybe Ed will get promoted for trying. (EOM)Michael L. Voorhees-3/17/1999
1339 Microsoft's Ed Muth dissects Linux's 'weak value proposition' Milk-3/17/1999
1338 Rawn and ALL: GOOD NEWS. X11R6.4 has recently been re-licensed as previously doMichael L. Voorhees-3/17/1999
1337 Interesting idea (the mindshare index) Here is a quick-n-dirty script that wilMitch Blevins-3/17/1999
1336 <<http://www.cnnfn.com/digitaljam/9903/15/wintelecom/ Under the proposedJack Whitley-3/16/1999
1335 Mindshare index: Are there any script/Perl programmers in the house? Awhile baJC Jaros-3/16/1999
1334 Conversely, any ideas on companies negatively affected by Linux? I'm searcspiny norman-3/16/1999
1333 >> X/Broadway Broadway has been out for some time. It is a set of enhancRar-3/16/1999
1332 >>Linux companies list I'm all for it which is why I brought it up. Rar-3/16/1999
1331 Thomas Watson: the internal codename for the project was "Broadway". Michael L. Voorhees-3/16/1999
1330 I asked this question in 938 and will ask it again since this thread seems to hSol W.-3/16/1999
1329 Microworkz to Sell Full-Featured PC For $299, Turning Up Heat in Sector By DAVRusty Johnson-3/16/1999
1328 Nice article, Rawn... What interested me most about VMWare was the virtual netMitch Blevins-3/15/1999
1327 >> Companies that Rely on Linux >>http://www.smartstocks.com/linux.Rar-3/15/1999
1326 >VMWare< Don't want to do any blatant self-promotion but I did a brRar-3/15/1999
1325 VMWare emulation allows greater flexibility for people needing access to multipMitch Blevins-3/15/1999
1324 Companies that Rely on Linux smartstocks.com You might like this link.Judd-3/15/1999
1323 >>Anyway several issues back in the Linux Journal there was an article ofMitch Blevins-3/15/1999
1322 Well I believe that the reason X consumes so much bandwidth is that it allows uThomas A Watson-3/15/1999
1321 Linux companies to Watch? Anyone got a list of commercial Linux companies to wRar-3/15/1999
1320 An XML based GUI? Interestingly enough we are currently discussing GUI developRar-3/15/1999
1319 That's the thing with X. Users on a small LAN of a handful of computers alwRar-3/15/1999
1318 Depending on how I'm feeling, I have between 4 and 8 nodes. I have thin wiThomas A Watson-3/15/1999
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