Author: JT Smith
Linux Lotus Notes client
O’ReillyNet: submitting changes
Author: JT Smith
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- Unix
Five faces changing the Linux desktop
Author: JT Smith
With the release of KDE 2.0 the bar has been moved higher, and GNOME is not sitting on it’s hands. GNOME’s new graphical shell, Eazel 1.0 is due out very soon, and Ximain (formerly Helixcode) is releasing Evolution and Red Carpet to the huddled masses in the very near future. It’s going to rock to use GNOME this year. KDE has already released KDE 2.1, which is more of an internal upgrade than anything else, and are already planning their next big move. It’s going to rock to use KDE this year, too.
Helping KDE grow into a business desktop environment has been one company’s (or should I say Kompany’s?) mission from the word go. That, of course, is theKompany.com. I recently had the pleasure of conducting a brief interview with Shawn Gordon, head of theKompany.com, to get his feel on the future of the Linux desktop.
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- Linux
Geek TV
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Sort through FUD on Microsoft product activation
Author: JT Smith
accused the company of using FUD as a way to stifle competition. Now,
ironically, those same tactics are being turned against the Redmond giant. Its
reported plans to require “activation” of Windows XP as an antipiracy tactic
have TechRepublic members up in arms, as evidenced by the response to my
most recent Microsoft Challenge and another, similar discussion elsewhere on
TechRepublic’s boards.” From TechRepublic, obviously.
Closing down OpenMail: It’s not about profit
Author: JT Smith
Nicholas Petreley tells us the answer is Hewlett-Packard and explains why HP won’t sell OpenMail to anyone who can
actually use it, or release the code as open source.” More at LinuxWorld.com.
In-depth look at NSA’s SE Linux
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
The people behind KDE: Dirk Mueller
Author: JT Smith
challenging work so I spent most of my time on this.
In general I like improving KDE overall, fixing performance and usability issues or bugs. I try to keep an eye
on the development and take a look at whatever is interesting me at the moment. Especially I like working on
the nasty little details that make things perfect, hence my addiction to KHTML.” Read more about Dirk at KDE.org.
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- Linux
Philips to showcase rewritable DVD discs
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Unix
Cisco to cut 5,000 jobs
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux