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LinuxWorld 2004 08/03/2004 11:14 AM

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ET's Loyd Case hit the West Coast edition of LinuxWorld and saw some cool hardware and neat gadgets based on the upstart operating system. But is the commercial rush drowning out the counterculture nature of the Linux community?

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Seen at LinuxWorld Expo: Day one 08/04/2004 01:14 AM
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LinuxWorld: A dot.org gallery 08/05/2004 12:37 PM
LINUXWORLD -- Even though LinuxWorld Expo (LWE) has morphed from hacker/swag heaven to dealmakers' paradise over the last few years, there is still a dot.org pavilion in the back of the exhibit hall where you'll find the non-profit groups that are the true heart of all this. Today we take you to several of those humble booths.

LinuxWorld: It's All About Customers


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The non-commercial .Org Pavilion was packed most of the day. The KDE, GNOME, LTSP, Gentoo, X.org, and Fedora booths saw lots of activity, and it was fun to see attendees interacting with the hackers that make their software.

The announc ement of Novell's Hula was definitely the big news of the day, but that's not all. Check out day one of the Linux.Ars coverage of the Expo.


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IBM Jumps into LinuxWorld with a Bang


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Two of our editors, Lee Schlesinger and Robin 'Roblimo' Miller, will be at the New York LinuxWorld Conference & Expo this week. NewsForge is there on your behalf, looking at things you'd look at if you could come, asking the questions you'd ask if you could be there yourself, serving as your "eyes and ears" in the conference sessions and on the show floor. So tell us: What would you like us to cover at LinuxWorld?

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LinuxWorld.au: Finding an Opening


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Notebook: What Dazzled and What Didn't
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LinuxWorld: New tools to tinker with


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LinuxWorld UK grows through merger


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LinuxWorld: Stakes are higher


LinuxWorld: Stakes are higher 08/02/2004 11:45 AM
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LinuxWorld Moving to Boston


LinuxWorld Moving to Boston 12/18/2003 02:14 PM
DMCBOSTON writes " LinuxWorld will be at the Hynes Auditorium in Boston, moving from NY in 2005." I'll be doing a Slashdot BOF at what I guess will now be the ...

Linux heavyweights for LinuxWorld in SA


Linux heavyweights for LinuxWorld in SA 03/24/2005 02:20 PM
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FireFox "Best In Show" at LinuxWorld


FireFox "Best In Show" at LinuxWorld 08/04/2004 05:03 PM

Mozilla FireFox has been awarded "Best In Show" at the LinuxWorld conference, which is taking place this week at the Moscone Center in 'Frisco.

"The winners of the LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards represent the best that open source has to offer," said Warwick Davies, group vice president, IDG World Expo. "With the help of LinuxWorld Magazine and our experienced judges, we have selected the most innovative and effective solutions for users of Linux and open source. We applaud the developers of these solutions for their hard work and dedication to innovation."

The "Best of Show" award, which recognizes a product deemed by the judges to be an important advancement and a major step forward for Linux in the marketplace, was presented to the Mozilla Foundation for Mozilla FireFox.

It's great to see FireFox get such a nod, but I'll admit that I'd never heard of the rest of the winners.

Incidentally, Netcraft found it amusing that the LinuxWorld web site runs on Windows Server 2003.

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CA to Unleash Ingres at LinuxWorld


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CA Open Sources DB at LinuxWorld


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LinuxWorld: Back from the shadows


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LinuxWorld: Interview: My SQL Network


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LinuxWorld: Pictures at an exhibition


LinuxWorld: Pictures at an exhibition 01/22/2004 10:25 AM
At Linux World Conference and Expo in New York at 10 a.m. on the show's first day, a milling throng filled the lobby of the Javits Center, waiting for the opening bell, as it were. It was a happy sight for Linux boosters, one that hasn't been seen since 2000 or 1999. While show organizer IDG doesn't have attendance figures ready for publication yet, my impression was that attendance was way up over the past few years' worth of LinuxWorlds. Exhibitors were out in force, too. While the show floor seemed to occupy no more square feet than last year, that is probably because while there were more exhibitors, the average booth size was smaller. But those booths were, for the most part, active all day.

Novell readies for LinuxWorld


Novell readies for LinuxWorld 01/16/2004 10:58 AM
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