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Debian/BSD: What are the goals?

Author: JT Smith

Readers of DebianPlanet discuss this post: “I’ve been using Debian GNU/Linux and BSD for several years. I’ve
been on the debian-bsd list for about 19 months. There isno
FAQ, webpage or official Debian statement about Debian/BSD.
There has been much discussion about what the goals of
Debian/BSD should be.” There’s also a link to a BSDToday story about the goals of Debian/BSD.

Category:

  • Unix

Napster blasts court’s technical meddling

Author: JT Smith

From CNet: “New legal documents filed by song-swapping company Napster provide an uncharacteristic
glimpse behind closed court doors, showing the company’s bitterness at being forced to
deliver its new product under such tight supervision.”

The end of innovation?

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers discuss an interview at OpenP2p.com with Lawrence Lessig, the noted cyber-rights lawyer, who argues that Big Business and Hollywood are stomping down the innovations made possible by the Internet.

Taking stock of Linux

Author: JT Smith

CNN.com has an article about the distant stock boom and the recent stock bust of various Linux companies. The article also talks about IBM’s investment in Linux and what that means for Linux business. (VA Linux, mentioned in the story, owns NewsForge.)

Category:

  • Open Source

Average customer buys six CDs a year

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes, “6 CDs is what the average person buys a year. That is not very much and this article explores what that means to online music. http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2001/6cd.html.”

Flat-panel monitor not for everyone

Author: JT Smith

ComputerNewsDaily: “Finally, the cost of flat-panel monitors is starting to come down. While
they’re still significantly more expensive than their traditional
cathode-ray-tube counterparts, you no longer must sacrifice your
child’s college fund to own one.

But do you really want to? Flat-panel, or LCD, displays have a
mystique born of their cost and the all-important Cool Factor – they just
look so good sitting on your desk, taking up so little space. However,
because of certain performance limitations, they’re not right for all PC
users.”

Category:

  • Unix

In Brazil an ISP still roams free

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “Free ISPs are disappearing from Brazil faster than the rain forest, but Internet Group keeps rolling. The secret is to offer a whole lot more than free service.”

Online registration for International PHP Conference

Author: JT Smith

Björn Schotte writes: “We are proud to present the complete program for the International PHP Conference 2001. More than 60 valuable sessions with 4 power workshops on the pre conference day and an Open Source room where PHP OS Projects can present themselved for free will be presented.

Also included is a Q&A panel with nearly all members of the PHP core group where the audience can ask them about those questions which you may ever wanted to ask (i.e. what about the rumours of an engine for PHP/Python/Perl?).

Please find the program at http://www.php-conference.de/2001/index_en.php, and signup possibilities at https://www.entwickler.com/secure_order/php_anmeld ung.php?lang=en.”

Conectiva Linux 7.0 is out

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot discusses the latest (greatest?) from Conectiva.

Category:

  • Linux

The PC put IBM on desktop

Author: JT Smith

ComputerNewsDaily: “The beige box that changed the world will celebrate its 20th birthday
Wednesday night.

The icing on the cake should read: You weren’t first, but your impact
was revolutionary.

The original IBM PC was introduced on Aug. 12, 1981, and the two
companies that benefited the most from it – Intel and Microsoft – are
sponsoring a party with San Jose’s Tech Museum of Innovation to
celebrate its success and reflect on its significance.”

Category:

  • Linux