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We’re not your enemies; we’re your customers

Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal explains to all corporations hiding behind the DMCA that they’re only hurting themselves by prosecuting their customers for trying to use their products.

MS wrestles with OS surprise

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that “Microsoft has deviated from its initial plans to have the operating system code-named Blackcomb succeed Windows XP, instead adding a new release to its product rollout strategy currently code-named Longhorn.”

Is a new wave of Linux-based wireless coming?

Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes “There’s a war in the handheld market. And while Palm and Microsoft duke it out over which operating system is superior, Linux is creeping onto the battlefield. With high-speed wireless data services about to hit the market, it is likely that if new Internet applications are developed for Linux first, the OS could gain an edge over its stodgy competitors.”

White House Web site moves to Linux, kind of

Author: JT Smith

The Register has a story about Netcraft saying the U.S. White House has switched at least part of its Web operation to Linux.

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  • Linux

LPI announces new president and director

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: The Linux Professional
Institute (LPI) today announced the appointment of Chuck Mead as President and
of James Lacey to the LPI Board of Directors.
Mead is the LPI’s second-ever President, taking over from Dan York.
One of the original co-founders of LPI in 1998, Mead has served in many
capacities within the organization, most recently as Director of
Information Technology.

No easy way to protect content

Author: JT Smith

From a Gartner Group column at CNet: “Sklyarov’s arrest represents the lengths to which content owners will go to protect their
copyrights — whether the material is in digital form or hard copy … Accordingly, they have become more aggressive in taking legal
action against those they deem copyright violators.

This approach largely represents a rearguard action. Even if authorities were to prosecute and
convict Sklyarov, the Russian company that employs him, ElcomSoft, would continue in business.
U.S. companies often have difficulty getting copyrights enforced in other countries, especially
developing nations such as Russia.”

Mono designed to rein in GNOME developers

Author: JT Smith

From a column at InfoWorld.com: “Miguel de Icaza is well-known and well-respected in open-source circles as the author
and leader of Ximian Gnome, a Linux desktop environment. A flood of articles published
recently discussed how much de Icaza likes Microsoft’s .NET development environment and
how he now wants to duplicate much of it as an open-source project called Mono. Is anyone else beside me groaning about this?

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  • Linux

IBM expands Linux marketing push

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that
IBM has spread its Linux marketing push to its iSeries servers, a line designed for
medium-sized companies.

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  • Linux

June gives NetBSD 61 new packages

Author: JT Smith

BSDToday reports that 61 packages were added to NetBSD in June, bringing the total to 2,246 packages in NetBSD.

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  • Unix

Debian used in electronic voting trials

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers discuss an article from IT.mycareer.com saying that Australia is using Debian in a voting test case.

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  • Linux