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Mystery invention has tech world buzzing

Author: JT Smith

A planned book about a mysterious
invention said to be more important than the
World Wide Web and capable of generating
fantastic riches has gripped a down-on-its-luck
technology industry in need of a miracle. From ZDNET.

Category:

  • Linux

The sexiest geek alive talks technology

Author: JT Smith

From PRNewswire: “Tony Northrup, winner of the
Sexiest Geek Alive contest, is the Geek of the Week on the E-Business
Network. Northrup, a solutions architect in the web hosting department of
Genuity, dazzled the judges and was chosen from
18,000 entries to win this prestigious title.”

Category:

  • Linux

Kernel upgrade: know your hardware

Author: JT Smith

Linux.com: “Now that the 2.4.0 Linux kernel has been officially released, the great orgy of compiling
has begun. Thousands of progressive Linux users are downloading kernel sources,
preparing to reap the benefits of new and improved hardware support. As the flurry of
upgrading goes on, many newer Linux users are searching the Web for kernel
assistance. Many kernel help pages tell users how to compile the kernel, but do not
explain how to prepare for a new kernel.”

Category:

  • Linux

Linux 2 cent tips

Author: JT Smith

From FreeOS.com: “Not every task under Linux involves re-compiling the kernel or is accomplished in a
minimum of 12 steps. Here is a FreeOS.com guide giving you the essential tips and
shortcuts for dealing with various mundane tasks that anyone will have to perform on
their Linux system. Valuable, if you want to get from A to B that much quicker.”

Category:

  • Linux

Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.4.0-ac7

Author: JT Smith

Linux Today posted this note from Alan Cox.

Category:

  • Linux

Microsoft debates future of IE 6

Author: JT Smith

“Where do you want to go today?” may
be a Microsoft catch phrase – but the company
seems unsure about where it wants to go with
Internet Explorer. MSNBC reports.

AOL, Time Warner close merger

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNET: “The deal, the biggest in U.S. history, closed one day
after the one-year anniversary of when the No. 1 Internet
service provider said it would purchase the media giant.
At that time, AOL shares were trading at $72.875,
valuing the union at almost $164 billion.”

Category:

  • Linux

MS bug of the day: preventing Access 2000 lockup

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC tells us: “To avoid Microsoft Access 2000 from locking up, don’t mix
ActiveX Data objects transaction methods with Jet 4 Data
Definition Language transaction statements.”

Pocket computers get the picture

Author: JT Smith

ZNDET reports that pocket PCs, sporting high quality images that
can zoom in on specific detail without
becoming distorted, are being developed.

Category:

  • Unix

TeamLinux announces reorganization

Author: JT Smith

The company is relocating its West Coast office, adding a new western
regional manager and is spinning off its computer hardware sales operations, according to LinuxPR.