To:"Mike Swier" <mswier@YAHOO.COM>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 18:34:08 -0400 (EDT)
From:"Linux Pipeline Newsletter" <linuxed@techwire.com>
Subject: [LPN] Linux Pipeline Newsletter - 5.11.2004 - Desktop
LINUX PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/
Tuesday, May 11, 2004

In This Issue
1. Editor's Note: 
  - Red Hat, IBM Oppose Microsoft On Desktop
2. The Kernel: Top Stories This Week
  - Open Source In Real-World Big Business
  - Spreading Mono
  - How To Configure Request Tracker For Keeping Track Of User
Support Requests
4. Voting Booth: Cast Your Vote On Open Source Java
5. Shameless Self-Promotion

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1. EDITOR'S NOTE: Red Hat, IBM Oppose Microsoft On Desktop

Red Hat and IBM took measures recently designed to erode
Microsoft's dominance on computer desktops. 

IBM launched an alternative to Microsoft Office; it's a server-
based application that runs on platforms including Linux,
Windows, handheld computers and cell phones. Of course, there are
already several competitors to Office on the market, but the IBM
product is different in that it offers an Office plug-in designed
to make it work with the Microsoft software. 

IBM Launches Alternative To Microsoft Office 
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=20300278

Red Hat, meanwhile, introduced a new version of its Desktop
Linux, with new features designed to enhance manageability and
security.

Red Hat Sees An Opening In Its Windows Battle 
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/19502016

IBM and Red Hat are both attempting to take market share from
Microsoft where Microsoft is vulnerable: on manageability and
cost. The IBM software is designed to allow users to maintain a
single application suite across multiple platforms, from pocket-
sized to desktop, and is priced at an estimated $2 per user. The
Red Hat software is designed for large-scale deployments, and is
priced starting at $2,500 for 10 users. Both products are
significantly less expensive than their Microsoft competitors. 

And now, a random unrelated thought regarding OpenOffice.org. Has
anybody ever thought of renaming that software "I Can't Believe
It's Not Microsoft Office!"? 

--Mitch Wagner, Editor
Linux Pipeline
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/
mailto:mwagner@cmp.com?Subject=LPNfeedback

For more commentary and links from Mitch Wagner, see Wagner's
Weblog
http://wagblog.internetweek.com

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2. THE KERNEL: TOP STORIES THIS WEEK

Open Source In Real-World Big Business
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=20300433
Six big-business CIOs and vendor JBoss describe why they use
open source. Executives from companies including La Quinta, HIP
Health, and Harris Corp., sat down in a roundtable with
InformationWeek and Optimize Magazine. 

Spreading Mono
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=20300445
Novell's Mono project is designed to create an open source
version of the Microsoft .Net Framework, giving open source
developers powerful new tools and enhancing compatibility between
Linux, Windows and other environments. But the project faces
technical and legal problems. 

How To Configure Request Tracker For Keeping Track Of User
Support Requests
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/howto/19502150
Network managers can easily get swamped in support requests and
bug reports from users. Request Tracker, from Best Practical
Solutions, can help. Here's how to set it up. 

3. ONLY THE BEST LINUX AND OPEN-SOURCE NEWS

Mozilla Updates Thunderbird E-mail Client
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/19502197
The Mozilla Foundation's newest update to its open-source e-mail
client Thunderbird features redesigned anti-spam filtering that
will block more junk mail, a new Windows installer, and improved
support for IMAP.

Major SCO Investor Sells Shares
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/20000263

IBM Launches Alternative To Microsoft Office
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=20300278

CPUBuilders Offers Low-Cost Linux PCs
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/19502203

Linux Being Used For Mission-Critical Apps
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/19502194

Novell Releases Project Mono Beta
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/20000052

Red Hat Sees An Opening In Its Windows Battle
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/news/19502016

4. VOTING BOOTH: Cast Your Vote On Open Source Java
http://linuxpipeline.com/vote/java_040427.jhtml
Should Sun Microsystems release Java as open source? 

THE RESULTS SO FAR:

Yes: 76% - 158 votes out of 207
No: 24% - 49 votes.

5. SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTION

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