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Brewery, seeking venture capital, gives away free beer

Author: JT Smith

From the humor site, Segfault: “Troubled San Jose-based Poindexter Brewery has decided to give its beer away for free, generating
revenue instead by providing services and support.

According to Poindexter CEO Flo ‘Mudshark’ Eddie, ‘We read about some brewery called Eazel, giving
their beer away for free. And they got 12 million big ones in venture capital! Were not sure about how to
make money off this service and support thing, but neither is Eazel and look how far they got.’ “

Category:

  • Management

Silicon Graphics will put Linux on Origin — I’m a dupe

Author: JT Smith

According to Slashdot, SGI will port Linux to the Origin 3000 hardware platform.

Progeny Debian RC1 ready for download

Author: JT Smith

RC1 of Progeny Debian, a fork of the Woody tree by some Debian developers, is available for download and feedback. Debianplanet has more details.

Category:

  • Linux

Enrolling in Qt University

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxWorld: ‘It worked for Apple, but not for Oracle. Now Trolltech will try to catch customers while they’re
still in college with its Qt University program. By giving away Qt to computer science departments
Trolltech hopes to create a new crop of Qt developers. If the strategy works, GNOME may face
an uphill battle versus KDE.’

Category:

  • Open Source

Artists to pay $19.99 a month for membership at MP3.com

Author: JT Smith

The Standard reports that Mp3.com will begin charging its artists to be listed on its site at $19.99 a month. Currently, nearly 150,000 artists are using the ‘Payback for Playback’ service and all will be required to start paying. Mp3.com distributes up to $1,000,000 per month to popularly listened-to musicians, but stands to make nearly $3,000,000 a month from those same artists with this fee.

Category:

  • Open Source

The death of the Mir space station – webcasted

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that the Mir space station’s death will be recorded from an aircraft and broadcast on the Internet four hours later. The 15 year old Russian space station is due to splash down in the Pacific within the week. Nervous about the consequences of a misplaced crash, the Russian government has taken out a $200 million dollar insurance policy (story at the CBC) to cover for potential damage.

Category:

  • Linux

Elm subject line buffer overflow vulnerability

Author: JT Smith

Security Focus warns of a potential local exploit in the ‘elm’ mail reader. On some versions, arbitrary code can be executed from the ‘subject’ field on the command line, possibly allowing a user to change the contents of another’s mail.

Category:

  • Linux

2 Californians face criminal charges related to spam

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that 2 Californians are facing criminal charges related to spam – unsolicited email – after their endeavors crashed a company’s servers from excessive mail routing.

Intel readies first 1 GHz mobile chip

Author: JT Smith

PC World reports that Intel will release its 1-GHz mobile ‘Speedstep’ CPU on Monday, as well as a 900MHz version of the same and a 750MHz portable celeron.

Category:

  • Unix

TCP protocol layers explained

Author: JT Smith

O’Reilly begins a multi-part explanation of TCP protocl layers, including the construction of each TCP data packet. TCP is one of the most prevalent protocols in use on the Internet.