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The other MP3.com story

Author: JT Smith

The Standard discusses the woes of music site MP3.com and where it is going, in light of another law suit this passed week.

Category:

  • Open Source

Saddam Hussein’s government buys 1400 PlayStations

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC reports that the Iraqi government may have bought as many as 1400 PlayStations, and hypothesizes that they may be used as part of a weapons system.

Category:

  • Linux

Open source development gains ground

Author: JT Smith

While not mentioning Perl or Python, Infoworld talks about PHP and its increasing use in companies looking for reliable, and cost effective, solutions for their web front ends.

Category:

  • Open Source

A report on Richard Stallman’s talk at MandrakeSoft

Author: JT Smith

The MandrakeForum has posted an article covering the recent talk given by Richard Stallman. It’s summarised from notes, and a bit choppy to read, but provides some interesting anecdotes and insights info RMS and his position.

Category:

  • Migration

Alan releases 2.4.0-test13-pre4-ac1

Author: JT Smith

Right on the heels of the 2.4.0-test13-pre4 announcement by Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox has released his ac patch against Linus’ branch. (Thanks to Linuxtoday)

Category:

  • Linux

Alan releases 2.2.19pre3

Author: JT Smith

Alan Cox has released 2.2.19pre3 for testing. This released includes a lot of driver fixes, some detection fixes, and some documentation updates on top of the new VM which went into 2.2.19pre2. (Thanks to lwn.net)

Category:

  • Linux

Linuxcare certifies HP NetServers under Linux

Author: JT Smith

Announced today, Linuxcare has tested and certified a range of HP NetServers as fully functional under Linux. Complete details are on Linuxtoday.

Category:

  • Linux

Biggest ever Web credit card theft? — DUPE

Author: JT Smith

If you shopped at Egghead this holiday season, should you worry? ZDNet UK reports that over 3 million credit card numbers may have been stolen in a recent online break-in suffered by the electronic retailer.

Leaping Linux: IBM’s z900 takes it on

Author: JT Smith

From Search EnterpriseLinux:
Mark Cathcart, a technology strategist with IBM and a member of the S/390 Software Development Council talks about IBM’s strategy behind Linux on the z900 and if he thinks Linux can really take this age-old platform into the world of open-systems. -Anonymous Reader

Category:

  • Linux

Net returns: Linux and Netware

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet: “Netware used to command significantly more interest than it does today, but remains a significant player in file and print services.
Linux can be a Netware client and there is limited Netware server support as well.”

Category:

  • Linux