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Getting Your Linksys LNE100TX NIC Card To Work

Author: JT Smith

This NHF [Newbieized Help File] at linuxnewbie.org covers setup of a popular, low-cost Linksys Network Interface Card.– submitted by Sensei

Category:

  • Unix

LinuxPlanet says, “You are going to love Linux 2.4”

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet’s Dennis E. Powell delves into the soon-to-be released 2.4 kernel and finds it much different from — and better than — previous versions. Worthy reading!

Category:

  • Linux

Java chip for handhelds unveiled

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld writes,
“On Monday, Zucotto Systems formally announced its Java microprocessor, which is designed to supercharge Java applications on a range of handheld devices.”

Thailand steps up action over illegal software

Author: JT Smith

The Bangkok Post says, “The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP), the Ministry of Commerce and
the Business Software Alliance (BSA) have undertaken the first of a series of
visits targeting corporate software end-users.”

Amazon reneges on DVD prices

Author: JT Smith

Inflammatory Register story disses Amazon big-time on pricing and privacy policies.

Category:

  • Open Source

Could MacOS X be ‘Holy Grail’?

Author: JT Smith

Wired talks to lots of developers and beta testers who love Mac OS X; some even say it’s better than Linux.

eBooks launches to world market

Author: JT Smith

From AustralianIT: “AUSTRALIAN-based electronic book publisher eBooks.com was officially launched today after three years in the pipeline.”

Lost in the Ozone: some Epson-printed photos fade in high-Ozone environments

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld story notes a problem with output from Epson Stylus Photo 870, 875DC, and 1270 inkjet printers, namely that photos printed on them turn orange quickly if you live in an area with a high Ozone concentration. Epson is offering to buy back these printers from dissatisfied customers, and plans to offer a new kind of paper soon that will correct the problem.

Category:

  • Unix

A chip named Fido

Author: JT Smith

Silly Salon story: “It’s the American dream all over again — Pet Chips are the new Pet Rocks.” A Texas entrepreneur claims to have sold nearly 7000 of the things so far.

Category:

  • Management

How easily can a GPL license be abandoned?

Author: JT Smith

I recently stumbled upon the awsome mp3 player Thinkgeek offers.
I noticed a link saying ‘download Linux source’ and was puzzled when, after I followed this link I ended up at Compaq’s website, where I had to agree to a Compaq Intellectual Property license before I could download the source code. What happened to the GPL license Linux comes with? Is it possible to remove the GPL after modifying the Linux source tree? If so, what good is a GPL license? BOFH_org

Category:

  • Open Source