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Courtney Love demands her share of MP3.com cash

Author: JT Smith

The singer says Universal Music Group isn’t passing its windfall in its successful lawsuit against MP3.com along to the artists. She wants a cut, Upside.com
reports,

Linux NetworX to unveil RapidFlow switches

Author: JT Smith

Linux NetworX, a provider of cluster
computer solutions for Web hosting, ISPs, ASPs, video streaming, industry and
research fields, plans to introduce its RapidFlow TM line of switches at the
Networld+Interop 2000 trade show Sept. 26. The RapidFlow Switch
Architecture offers scalability, flexibility, ease-of-use and manageability for
customers requiring accelerated data routing and reliability. The press release is at LinuxPR.

SuSE to put out Linux version of Sun’s SPARC

Author: JT Smith

SuSE now supports
PowerPC, Alpha and SPARC in addition to i386, and the Slashdot readers discuss the possibilities.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux users: SDMI contest a trick

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet follows up on reports that some members of the Linux community are rejecting the record industry’s request to help it create a more secure technical lock on its digital music. The Linux Journal is sponsoring a boycott of the Secure Digital Music Initiative, which starts Friday and promises to pay $10,000 to any hacker who strips out the watermark from a digital song.

Category:

  • Linux

File-swapping Aimster to tap into ICQ, Napster

Author: JT Smith

Aimster, the Napster-like program that taps into America Online’s Instant Messenger software to create file-swapping buddy lists, is expanding its file-searching capabilities to support ICQ and to search Napster and Scour Exchange networks, reports CNET News.

The people behind KDE

Author: JT Smith

KDE.org is offering insights into the people that are behind KDE, starting with its founder, Matthias Ettrich.

Category:

  • Open Source

Keynotes at LINUX Business Expo-Atlanta

Author: JT Smith

Leading Linux companies Red Hat and Caldera Systems will headline keynotes at LINUX Business Expo-Atlanta, reports PRNewswire.

Napster fights back, few notice

Author: JT Smith

The Standard reports, that on its way down, Napster is attacking its attackers.

The end of the internet?

Author: JT Smith

If the idea of the internet as a pure tool of free speech appeals to you, take a good look, it could become the most restrictive form of publishing, warns a new book on censorship in the UK, from BBC News.

What makes software open source?

Author: JT Smith

Upside Today asks, what’s the difference between a GPL-compatible and a non-GPL-incompatible software license?

Category:

  • Open Source