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Configuring the Intellimouse Explorer in XFree86 V4+

Author: JT Smith

Linuxnewbie offers this ‘how to’ on how to get all seven of the buttons to be visible to X.

Computer I/O introduces configurable network data servers

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR: Computer I/O Corporation, a leading provider of
embedded software and services for the communications industry, today
announced the introduction of its DirectServerTM Series, a line of
configurable network data servers.

Napster’s D-Day Approaches

Author: JT Smith

Wired News looks at the issues as Napster heads back to a federal appeals court on Monday in an attempt to save the company from extinction.

Oracle 9i to launch at OpenWorld

Author: JT Smith

CRN on TechWeb reports, just three months after shipping the latest incarnation of Oracle 8i, Oracle will formally unveil Oracle 9i.

‘Professional Linux Programming’ new from Wrox Press

Author: JT Smith

The eagerly awaited sequel to the best-selling “Beginning Linux Programming” is available now, reports Linux PR.

Viruses won’t be stopped by tougher laws

Author: JT Smith

According to this article from vnunet News, laws forbidding virus writing and distribution would not deter
virus writers and in some cases could even spur them on.

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Directory of free Internet communications

Author: JT Smith

The Web’s most expansive listing of free eCommunications, the Free
eCommunications Guide, FECG.net, officially launched September 29,
2000, Internet Wire reports. FEPG.net details hundreds of free eCommunications providers from all over the world.

Mobile commerce server supports multiple standards

Author: JT Smith

TechWeb News reports, the Java-based server software, from Network365 Ltd., launched Thursday will run under Solaris, NT, Windows 2000 and Linux, and is
compatible with external databases, including Oracle and SQL Server.

The future of intellectual property on the Internet

Author: JT Smith

Cyber@law.harvard.edu announces, on October 1, 2000 at 7pm EDT, at the historic Ames Courtroom in Austin Hall on the Harvard Law School campus, a debate between Motion Picture Association of America head Jack Valenti and renowned cyberlaw expert Lawrence Lessig will take place, free and open to the public the event will also be webcast live to an international audience.

Quintalinux and Red Flag Software in cooperative marketing agreement

Author: JT Smith

NewsAlert: Quintalinux Limited, a leading provider of Linux systems and solutions, today announced a cooperative marketing agreement with Red Flag Software Co., Ltd., China’s top developer and distributor of Linux operating and application software,
under which Quintalinux will market Red Flag Linux solutions in Hong Kong.