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eDIV, a new videogame-oriented compiler, up at SourceForge

Author: JT Smith

Er_Makina writes: “eDIV is a videogame-oriented compiler, based on the popular DIV Games Studio language. It has been being developed by Sfera Soft and Guardian Elf, and it was originally a commercial project, but the authors have decided to release the source code under the BSD license, so everybody can collaborate on its development. It is avaiable on the CVS tree of the eDIV project at SourceForge.”

Promises and pitfalls in Linux game development

Author: JT Smith

Another interesting piece posted on Slashdot, this editorial describing the state of Linux gaming.

Why isn’t BSD a desktop operating system?

Author: JT Smith

An Ask Slashdot posted today asks the question of why [Free|Open|Net]BSD are not considered valid desktop operating systems.

Category:

  • Unix

Red Hat’s Mr Dot Comski locks horns with Beast of Redmond

Author: JT Smith

The Register has a nice review and link of the last Linuxworld.com article to be posted by Joe Barr. The article itself deals with a certain Mr. Allchin and his comment about un-American software.

Category:

  • Linux

Introduction to socket programming with PHP

Author: JT Smith

From oreillynet: “Daniel Solin uses a game analogy to show how PHP can be used to exchange data between two computers using network sockets.”

‘People-friendly’ computers are goal of Seattle conference

Author: JT Smith

SeattleTimes: “Microsoft, a key participant in the conference,
devotes a large portion of its $3 billion annual
research budget to making computers and software
easier to use and accessible to everyone. Chairman
Bill Gates is scheduled to speak Tuesday on his vision
of how software will affect the interfaces on
computers, phones and consumer electronics as they
increasingly work together over the Internet.”

Kernel hackers gather to discuss Linux 2.5

Author: JT Smith

And Slashdot readers dicusss their discussion. LWN.net has notes on the first day of a kernel summit, including making Linux more capable on high-performance machines and more
user-friendly with hot pluggable devices.

Category:

  • Linux

Web sites using .org fear eviction

Author: JT Smith

The Associated Press reports that on Monday, ICANN will consider how the domain
names that end in .com, .net and .org are managed. “The proposal includes a vaguely worded goal
that could eventually restrict .org to nonprofit groups,” which could affect several .orgs, including Slashdot and many personal sites.

New MS licensing scheme may scare you

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes: “It seems Microsoft has released a new licensing scheme for their Passport, Hotmail and MSN services. It basically says, Anything you send through this service we own. Since we seem to be just a couple years off from 1984 becoming a reality, sooner or later this had to happen. Read it yourself at Microsoft’s Passport.com.

Category:

  • Programming

Preview of Agenda VR3 Linux handheld

Author: JT Smith

Slashdotters debateLinuxHardware.org’s preview of the new Agenda VR3 handheld, to be released soon. “Linux on handhelds and other embedded systems has been largely regarded as vaporware.
Agenda has proven that it certainly is not, and that useful work can be done, today, with Linux on
your PDA,” says the article at LinuxHardware.

Category:

  • Unix