Author: JT Smith
The search engines of the future
TOTW: Viewing directories with ‘tree’
Author: JT Smith
utility. The tree view of a directory structure under Linux and many other
operating systems is a natural one. This type of display can be incredibly
useful for helping someone new learn the directory structure of a project.
It’s also very appropriate in a java environment where the directory
structure mirrors the class structure.” The story’s at LinuxLookup.com. – From an Anonymous Reader
Category:
- Linux
January issue of Linux Gazette released
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
GPL’d code finds new home in Windows program
Author: JT Smith
“universal” instant messenger client for Linux. It seems that they were scoping out
the competition, and found a Windows-only program offered by a company called
DSF Internet … This program, MessengerA2Z, seemed to offer all the functionality of
Everybuddy for Windows machines. Probably because it was based on Everybuddy’s GPL’d code.”
Category:
- Open Source
TelcoSoft releases Extensys for Linux, Unix
Author: JT Smith
Linux x86, SCO Unixware and Alpha Tru64 UNIX platforms.
Extensys is a powerful and complete environment for developing and deploying
production-grade communications applications in a distributed environment.
Debian Jr. makes first attempt at task-jr
Author: JT Smith
will *not* populate your system with children’s software. It is just
a base. In fact, I’m considering renaming it task-jr-base to clear
up this confusion. Furthermore, since I wrote it, I’m really not
happy at all with my choices of dependencies.”
Category:
- Linux
de Icaza on Helix Code’s future
Author: JT Smith
evangelist and developer and Helix Code co-founder about Helix
Code’s plans for its products and projectsin the New Year.
Category:
- Open Source
Hungry Minds, Red Hat join forces to create Red Hat Press
Author: JT Smith
publishing agreement to produce books around Red Hat’s extensive product line, including Red Hat(R) Linux . The partnership will bring together the
leader in developing, deploying and managing open source Internet infrastructure solutions and the leading domestic publisher of computer books.
Through this publishing agreement, Hungry Minds and Red Hat will work to bring open source books to market, on a worldwide basis, through 2002.
Linux 2.4 kernel almost soup
Author: JT Smith
Tonight live: Prognostications and resolutions at the Linux Show
Author: JT Smith
(of the Linux Journal), and Emmett Plant (formerly of Time City, /. and
Linux.com) have a great show lined up! It’s
another post holiday show with loads and loads of fun stuff.
In Segment One — Hot News: We will be covering the hot Linux news of
the week, plus interesting news in the greater technology world. If
Chris Kolar joins in, we will have all of the hosts past and present,
joining in on tonight’s show.
In Segments Two and Three — The Day After: Part Two, the New Year: We
will discuss what we think will be the upcoming trends for Linux and
Technology in 2001. Plus at the suggestion of maddog, we will be requesting
everyone to give us their resolutions for the next year as well. These prognostications and resolutions will be posted to our site so that
people can remind everyone of what they said 12 months from now. The panel
will be dramatically expanded tonight. Joining us will be:
- Arne Flones, former host of TLS
- Art Tyde, founder of Linuxcare
- Cameron Cooper, CEO of Phat Linux
- Nitrozac, artist, creator of “After Y2K” (www.geekculture.com) and geek
goddess - John H Terpstra, Caldera Systems
- Russell C. Pavlicek, Linux Evangelist Compaq for Professional Services
- Ben Cox, of the Linux Fund
- Michael Salsman of BEA Systems, Inc.
- and a very special guest Peter Salus, historian, author and Unix
community icon.
Plus a whole bunch more who are maybes.
If you would like to join us on the show, check our our IRC Chat
(irc.thelinuxshow.com #linuxshow), at the start of the show and we will give
out the phone number to call in and express you opinion.
Remember tune in at 6 p.m. pst, and 9 p.m. east. Catch the Linux show at www.thelinuxshow.com
– From jeff Gerhardt