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Big Brother Awards

Author: JT Smith

The brainchild of Privacy
International ,a London-based human organization, the Big Brother Award ceremonies were held
simultaneously last night in Germany, Austria and Switzerland to dish out
awards to government agencies, companies and initiatives considered by juries
in each country to have done the most to invade personal privacy. Winners, or losers, depending on how you look at it, are announced in this article from The Register.

The perils of irresponsible advocacy

Author: JT Smith

“It’s an exciting time to be a Linux user. KDE2 rocks. GNOME is great.
There’s some good software out there, making the sense of dislocation
moving from Windows a lot less traumatic than it used to be. What we can’t be doing, though, is raising unrealistic expectations or
making promises we can’t keep in our enthusiasm to advocate Linux.” warns this article from LinuxPlanet

Category:

  • Linux

Seven ISPs to announce global alliance

Author: JT Smith

The ISP grouping is led by Nifty, a subsidiary of Fujitsu and one of
Japan’s two leading Internet service providers, reports IDG News Service, the other service providers include Earthlink from the U.S., Hong
Kong’s Cable and Wireless HKT IMS, a unit of Pacific Century
CyberWorks that operates the Netvigator service, Singapore’s
SingNet, Germany’s T-Online International, South Korea’s Unitel and
Universo Online from Brazil.

The Linux League Friday Edition

Author: JT Smith

Newly appointed Linux League
Commissioner and weekly RadioWallStreet.com contributor, Francis Gaskins, will host a panel of
guests to review Linux trends, with comment on Red Hat, Inc., Microsoft
Corporation, Neoware Systems, Inc., and Corel Corporation, from Business Wire.

Category:

  • Linux

Ask the Geek

Author: JT Smith

From scripting a dialup login and setting the proper time zone to configuring NIS and choosing a realtime Linux solution, Ask the Geek on LinuxWorld has all the answers.

Category:

  • Linux

Radialogic offers upgrade option to Storage Master OEM users

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: In upgrading, OEM customers will
benefit from the following additional features offered in the retail version:
increased performance, support for virtually all drives on all buses
(FireWire, USB, SCSI, ATA, and PowerBook Media Bay), auto-updating, password
protection, encryption, speed tests, and Linux and DOS partition support.

Eazel will influence re-vamped GNOME

Author: JT Smith

Eazel, the creators of the upcoming Nautilus file manager, will have a significant say in the direction future
GNOME interfaces will take, according to this article from Linux Today.

Category:

  • Open Source

PortalSphere showcases eSolutions at Linux Expo

Author: JT Smith

These
eSolutions, proclaims Canada Newswire, highlight the unique capabilities of PortalSphere Application
Server including rapid development using a wide choice of tools, lightning
fast data access and business logic processing, real-time event handling,
scalability (10,000+) users and the security and reliability of Unix/Linux.

Category:

  • Linux

Say hello to the hypernet

Author: JT Smith

“The internet of today is already passé”, states this article from Globe Technology.

The new internet–the hypernet–is just around the corner–composed
of a billion net-connected mobile phones, and billions of networked
game-consoles, handhelds, toys and information appliances.

Installing Linux Mandrake vs Microsoft

Author: JT Smith

Linux Orbit compares the installation of the familiar Microsoft
Windows NT Server 4.0 against the popular Linux distribution, Linux
Mandrake 7.1.

Category:

  • Linux