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Microsoft attacks Judge Jackson

Author: JT Smith

Computer World reports on a 150 page brief by Microsoft slamming Judge Thomas P. Jackson, who ordered the company broken up.

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  • Linux

Debian 2.2r2 released

Author: JT Smith

Debian Planet reports that Debian 2.2r2 has been released.

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  • Linux

Movie industry studies Napster model

Author: JT Smith

PC World reports that the movie industry is studying Napster’s model to see how they could sell movies on line, while avoiding piracy.

U.S., China argue over Chinese domain names

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that the U.S. and China are bickering over domain names containing Chinese characters, and the .CN (China) top level domain.

Buzzword overload causes real-time humour

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC mocks dot-com companies and their insistence on using buzzword babble when they may not even be sure what the words they are using means, just to sound up to date.

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  • Management

Bruce Perens hired by HP

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports on Hewlett-Packard’s hiring of Bruce Perens to help in their Linux initiative.

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  • Linux

Andamooka adds Maximum RPM and Nupedia

Author: JT Smith

Andamooka, the open content support site, has added Maximum RPM by
Edward C. Bailey and Nupedia to its online library of open content books. LinuxPR has the press release.

Linux in education question

Author: JT Smith

“Anyone know if there’s some Linux-based application that will accept inputs from weather instruments and display the data etc on a school’s
internal or external webpage?” Find out the answer at Simple End User Linux.

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  • Linux

NaN’s Blender 2.0, aka gameBlender

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxLookup:

About a year ago, I was introduced to the world of 3D modeling. More
specifically 3D Studio Max. Now I’m not the next chief of ILM studios,
nonetheless it is fun to mess around and see if I can model the perfect
coffee mug, or create a pair of underwear with its own particle system.
But there is one issue that stands in my way. As a college student I am
not willing to pay $3,500 to just ‘mess’ around. Isn’t there a better way?”

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  • Linux

Sun makes Solaris source available

Author: JT Smith

But if you’d previously got the impression that Sun was “open
sourcing” Solaris in some way, you’d be wide of the mark. Sun says
the Solaris 8 Foundation Source Program is for “Research Use”
only, which encompasses “research, reference, evaluation,
development, educational or personal use, excluding use or
distribution for direct or indirect commercial (including strategic)
gain or advantage.” The Register reports.