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RIAA upset with Napster again

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that the RIAA is upset at Napster’s efforts to block copyrighted materials, and is taking the music-swapping service back to court.

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  • Open Source

Linux loves the slow economy

Author: JT Smith

Linux World explains why the recent slowdown in the economy is good for Linux and an Open Source infrastructure.

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  • Linux

Fraudulent certificates pose as Microsoft software

Author: JT Smith

Upside Today reports that “Microsoft (MSFT) warned computers users today that two digital certificates were fraudulently obtained in the company’s name and could be used to launch a virus attack.”

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  • Linux

Linux kernel 2.4.2-ac24

Author: JT Smith

Changes to 24th incremental release of the 2.4.2 Linux kernel include the addition of Orinoco wireless support, a hop back to tulip 2.4.3pre6, and updated Toshiba and Adaptec drivers. Read the message from Alan Cox at Linux Today.

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  • Linux

KDE 2.1: What’s cool, what’s new, and why you need to get it

Author: JT Smith

GonzoJohn writes “Linux Orbit features a review of KDE 2.1: “With the release of KDE 2.0 on October 23, 2000, the KDE development team upped the ante in the bid for the hearts and minds of GNU/Linux desktop users. With major improvements in features and stability, KDE users couldn’t wait for the next version. When KDE 2.1 arrived on February 26, 2001, few were disappointed.”

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  • Linux

Napster mulls Gigabeat purchase

Author: JT Smith

From Reuters (via MSNBC): “Napster, which is struggling to stay alive in the wake of a court order that has eroded its user base, might buy music indexing technology company Gigabeat, a spokeswoman for the wildly popular song-swap service confirmed Friday.”

Michael Abrash’s ‘Black Book’ for download

Author: JT Smith

From Slashdot: “Decado writes “I found out from gamasutra that Michael Abrash and Dr.Dobbs Journal have made Abrash’s now out of print “Graphics Programming Black Book” available for free download here. Written at about the time he was finished on Quake it was one of the most readable and informative books on graphics programming.””

Linux kernel 2.4.2-ac23

Author: JT Smith

Changes to version 2.4.2-ac23 of the Linux kernel include: “Fix a nasty shared memory locking bug” … “Fix memory leak in i810 audio” … “Workaround PPP CCP negotiation bugs.” More information and kernel download available at bzimage.org.

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  • Linux

Interview: Dominic Lachowicz

Author: JT Smith

Linuxpower.org interviews Dominic Lachowicz, the developer of the Open Source word processing program AbiWord.

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  • Open Source

CeBIT: Bluetooth devices a mixed bag

Author: JT Smith

“The short-distance wireless standard Bluetooth is one of the heavily-publicized themes of this year’s CeBIT trade show, but while there are some intriguing practical applications for end users on display, they are still few, and mostly not yet available for retail sale.” Read on at IDG to find out what happens when a vendor tries to demonstrate this next-generation wireless technology.