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Microsoft: No Windows will ruin your life

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports on Microsoft’s latest propoganda: A new computer without an operating system is dangerous.

Video cards get a whole lot faster

Author: JT Smith

Running at about twice the speed of the GeForce 2 Ultra, ZDNet reports on NVidia’s latest video card, the GPU NV20. The card will be introduced in December and be available by January of 2001.

Category:

  • Unix

Pirate software linked with organized crime

Author: JT Smith

According to this ZDNet.uk story, illegal drug users may be supporting (gasp) software pirates. Or is it that you shouldn’t buy illegal software because by doing so you may be supporting drug merchants? Something like that, anyway. Free ironic bonus: link to another ZDNet.uk story, this one about police in the U.K. using counterfeit Microsoft software.

Cubists launch unnavigable Web site

Author: JT Smith

“The International Society of Cubists officially launched its
Web site today, a brilliant rejection of natural form and perspective that metaphysically establishes
the implication of movement, analytically redefines spatial relationships, and is an absolute bitch
to navigate.” Full story at satirewire.com

Category:

  • Management

Book review: ‘PHP 4 Bible’

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWorld.com.au has a book review of the “PHP 4 Bible”. “The book begins by explaining the essence of PHP to a reader who may know
little about it. The benefits of the open source licensing and ‘free’ nature of
PHP are discussed, as are usability issues such as its cross-platform nature
and inbuilt database connectivity.” -Anonymous Reader

Interview with James Simmons

Author: JT Smith

James Simmons is the creator and maintainer of linuxmafia.org, which has been around for about three years. Chances are that if you use slackware, you know about linuxmafia.org. James Simmons has donated a huge amount of his free time and resources in putting together this website and maintaining it. In this interview I sit down with James for a candid irc interview about his current plans for LM and where he sees things going, and his opinions on various other topics. See the interview at userlocal.com. keskoy

Category:

  • Linux

The KDE League: Reasons for it

Author: JT Smith

Slashdotters discuss a letter to the KDE community explaining the reasoning behind the KDE League.

Category:

  • Linux

Employees threaten network security

Author: JT Smith

The Register warns that many company networks are compromised, not by shortcomings in security on the part of admins, but rather by employees within the network putting their own systems on the network or doing other things which could lead to compromises.

Category:

  • Linux

EU expands legal action against Microsoft

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld reports that the European Union is stepping up its legal case against the American software giant, Microsoft.

Carnivore report toothless

Author: JT Smith

CBS reports that US Republican House leader Dick Armey says the Department of Justice insured a positive report of the FBI’s Carnivore email reading software, further raising questions about the report’s legitimacy.