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Stallman replies to VistA licensing issues

Author: JT Smith

Stallman shares his views at LinuxMedNews
on the possible license controversy between the public domain VistA medical source code
project and the Gnu General Public License (GPL) which LinuxMedNews recently reported on. The heart
of the issue was what happens when the completely un-licensed VistA source code comes into contact
with GPL’ed source code.

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Herbless the hacker goes legitimate

Author: JT Smith

The UK’s most infamous “black hat” hacker, trying to go
straight? Read about it at ZDCOUK.

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Corel tumbles on Linux uncertainty

Author: JT Smith

Seems the aging graphics window dressing side isn’t the stalwart mainstay of the corporate image after all: The Globe and Mail reports this morning that Corel shares dropped 5.6% yesterday after Derek Burney said the software maker might sell its Linux business. garym

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Enabling a new PGP key

Author: JT Smith

You will recall that PGP generates two keys at a time (a keypair) that are complementary: what one key encrypts, the other decrypts – and vice versa. One of the keys is made public; the other is kept secret by its user. This asymmetric encryption algorithm makes possible the public-key crypto-system, and that is very useful indeed.
Read more at Net-Security.org.. Mirko Zorz

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Review: AOpen 1640 Pro 16X DVD-ROM

Author: JT Smith

From a review at TheTechZone: “Here we have it! The fastest DVD drive on planet Earth! The AOpen DVD1640 Pro is a 16x
DVD/40x CD drive! Has DVD finally supplanted CD-ROM? With a drive like this one, I think so! The
AOpen DVD1640 Pro, is currently one of the fastest PC-DVD drive you can buy for a personal
computer. With 16x DVD , and 40x CD read speeds, we may finally have a DVD drive that’s fast
enough (especially on the CD side) to finally supplant CD-ROM.”

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‘Cyber-terrorist’ jailed again

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports that Jim Bell, whose “Assassination Politics” scheme enraged law enforcement officials, is back in jail seven months after being freed. The charge: allegedly threatening the feds.

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Does P4 deliver on performance promise? Yes and no

Author: JT Smith

MaximumLinux: “Intel wrested the clock-speed crown back from AMD on Monday by releasing the long-awaited Pentium 4 at
1.5GHz. Unlike the Pentium II and Pentium III, which use the same essential architecture as the five-year-old the
Pentium Pro, the Pentium 4 introduces a host of new features and is truly Intel’s first new 32-bit chip.”

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Europe starts debate on patents

Author: JT Smith

Open-source fans and European patent officials are busy debating whether software developers should be allowed to patent their applications at Munich’s Diplomatic Conference to Revise the European Patent Convention. From Wired.com.

LinuxNotes – has IBM something to hide?

Author: JT Smith

Jarek Sygitowicz of Linuxnews.pl writes: “Recently we received a screenshot of the internal IBM version of native
Linux LotusNotes client. It’s based on GTK+ and GNOME libs. It’s
not very functional yet but we have information that IBM is working
on it. You can check out the screenshot here.

If IBM will release it sometime, we don’t have to use Wine to run
this software no more :)”

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Toshiba outfits laptops with fingerprint reader

Author: JT Smith

NetworkWorldFusion reports that Toshiba Corp. and Identix Inc. on Monday announced
the release of the Toshiba PC Card Fingerprint Reader,
which will allow users to log on to their Toshiba laptops
by placing a finger in the device. This fingerprint reader
will provide a higher level of security as well as
convenience, because users will not have to remember
passwords nor key in their user names, the companies
said.

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