- Sat Sep 1 2001 The week in review: Linux lovefest
Linux lovers join computing giants and smaller specialists at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo to discuss the progress and future of the open-source operating system.
- Mon Apr 28 2003 IBM adds new Linux centers
Big Blue adds several new centers worldwide that are devoted to Linux specialties in energy, government and mainframes, part of its effort to spread the operating system.
- Wed Dec 6 2000 Linux seller Caldera beats estimates
Caldera Systems, which continues to struggle to catch up with other Linux firms, reports a smaller-than-expected loss of 18 cents a share on revenue of $1.2 million.
- Fri Jun 13 2003 Transmeta pushes Linux gadgets in China
The chipmaker signs on computer maker Chinese 2000 Holdings to develop and market low-cost Linux-based devices such as notebooks, PCs and set-top boxes.
- Mon Mar 15 2004 HP expands Linux PC line to Asia
The computers, which are geared toward business buyers, will run Turbolinux's software, a version of the open-source operating system based on Novell's SuSE Linux.
- Fri Mar 7 2003 Programmers team up on Linux for Asia
More than a hundred engineers meet in Thailand to form a working group aimed at developing an open-source system to challenge the dominance of Microsoft.
- Tue Nov 23 2004 Intel more active in desktop Linux
Company begins effort to make it easier for sales partners in China, India to sell desktop computers running Linux.
- Mon May 23 2005 Linux lab lays off programmers
Open Source Development Labs, group that employs Linux leader Linus Torvalds, lays off nearly a sixth of its staff.
- Wed Aug 7 2002 Server sellers bang Linux drum
On the eve of the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, IBM and HP have begun making the case that the comparatively young operating system is worthy of real-world use.
- Wed Feb 4 2004 Linux lab signs up Japan's NTT




