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GameCube launches with little fanfare

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet: “Nintendo has finally launched its GameCube console in Japan and the reception so far has been relatively low-key.”

Category:

  • Unix

Flight Simulator taken off shelves

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC is reporting that a variety of companies have pulled Microsoft Flight Simulator from their store shelves out of fears the game may have been used to help Tuesday’s terrorists’ flight training.

Category:

  • Linux

It’s a dirty job, but does anyone have to do it?

Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal discusses the parallels between the Open Source community and the music industry.

A Linux distribution is (re)born

Author: JT Smith

ConsultingTimes.com has an interview with Michael A. Bego, president of Xandros, the company that is taking over Corel’s Linux distribution. He says, “The genesis of Xandros comes from Linux Global Partners [LGP]. We began looking at the Linux
market three years ago. We initially saw the problem as one of not enough applications. So we were
interested in investing in companies that would round out what would be used to fulfill the desktop. You can
have a great operating system, but if once you load it up there’s nothing to do, it’s not that great for the
normal user. So Xandros was created to fulfill the promise to offer a complete solution.”

Category:

  • Linux

Senate OKs FBI ‘Net spying

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports that the U.S. Senate has voted to unleash Carnivore on the Internet. FBI and other police will be able to do electronic wiretaps without court orders. More from The BBC.

Category:

  • Programming

Hackers divided over response to terrorism

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that groups of “online vandals and hackers” are split over how to respond to this week’s terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, with “some Internet vigilantes calling
for an assault on perceived terrorist sites and others pleading for calm.”

Category:

  • Migration

Mentalix imaging software gets the picture for Linux users

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reviews Mentalix’s Pixel!FX Deluxe suite of graphics handlers for Linux. ZD likes the customer service, among other things.

Category:

  • Linux

Java-GNOME 0.7.0 released

Author: JT Smith

From Gnome.org: “The Java-GNOME team is pleased to announce the next
release of the bindings. This release delivers native
compilation using gcj 3.0 or higher.”

Game makers cautious about content

Author: JT Smith

From Reuters: “The video game industry, known for scenes
of cinematic mayhem, will take pains not to offend a public shocked and
grieving after terror attacks on New York and the Pentagon, but will
keep long-awaited action games flowing, executives said on Thursday.”

Mozilla Milestone 0.9.4 released

Author: JT Smith

MozillaQuest Magazine reports that “The Mozilla Organization released a very buggy Milestone Mozilla 0.9.4 edition of its Mozilla browser-suite today. The Mozilla Organization Roadmap and development plan calls for Mozilla Milestone 0.9.4 to have been released to the public on 7 September, seven days ago. However, it was not released until today. … Current plans are to turn over the Mozilla 0.9.4 branch to AOL-Netscape. So look for some sort of AOL-Netscape release based on Mozilla 0.9.4 soon.”
http://mozillaquest.com/Mozilla_News_01/Mozilla_0- 9-4_released_Story01.html

Category:

  • Open Source