Operating Systems
- 1901
- The Hungry Programmers
- Software includes a Java interpreter, chess game, word processor, and display manager.
- 1903
- Jesux
- A parody of a Linux distribution description for Christian hackers, schools, families, and churches. (Pronounced Hay-sooks)
- 1906
- IBM and Linux: the dinosaurs and the penguin
- How IBM is making a comeback with Linux. The Register. (November 20, 2001)
- 1907
- The Register: MS moves to head off Linux desktop 'threat'
- Does Redmond fear Linux is ready for prime time? (September 26, 2001)
- 1908
- 90% Windows, 5% Mac, 5% Linux?
- Register article by a Newsforge regular about the "market share" of popular Operating Systems. (June 13, 2001)
- 1909
- Linux code co-op
- IBM, NEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi co-operate on corporate Linux code. From The Register. (May 30, 2001)
- 1910
- The Penguin, the Press, and the Marketplace
- The viability of Linux as a mainstream operating system, examined from a media and marketing perspective. (February 27, 1999)
- 1911
- Linux Focus
- News, tips, information for open source community. First multilingual magazine for the Linux operating system. Managed and produced by volunteers, fans, developers. Last issue from 2005.
- 1912
- Linux Format
- A British hardcopy magazine. The site includes news, interviews, forums, blogs and a wiki.
- 1913
- Linux Gazette
- Non-commercial online web publication dedicated to two simple ideas: Making Linux just a little more fun, Sharing ideas and discoveries.
- 1914
- Linux Mag
- Published by QuarterPower Media since 1999. Discusses enterprise computing solutions and IT-related topics.
- 1915
- LinuxUser
- UK magazine written for IT professionals within organizations that use or have expressed an interest in using Linux.
- 1916
- Going Linux Podcast
- Provides information and news for Linux users. Also provides tutorials to ease the transition of Windows users to Linux.
- 1917
- Jupiter Broadcasting
- Linux video podcast covers Linux news, technology, and, Linux-related topics.
- 1918
- Linux in the Ham Shack
- Linux, open-source, and ham radio podcast. Produced in ogg vorbis and mp3 formats.