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Practical lessons: learning how to count with ‘wc’

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes “Quick, how many MP3 files are on your system? How many words are in this article? How many lines of code are in that project? How much physical memory is in your system? All of those questions can be answered quickly with the “wc” command.

Read the full tip at http://www.linuxlookup.com/html/main/totw.html

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  • Linux

Why IBM is injecting billions into Linux

Author: JT Smith

Fairfax IT investigates and explains why International Business Machines (IBM) is investing over a billion US dollars into Linux.

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  • Linux

Xbox to contain V-chip style control

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC reports that Microsoft’s Xbox gaming console will contain a V-chip like device, to allow rating-based control over games used on the Xbox.

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  • Unix

New domain name registry offers 20 unauthorised TLDs

Author: JT Smith

Info World reports that a company called New.com is beginning sales of 20 new top level domains not authorised by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The company claims to be a market-based system rather than a politics-based system.

The Warped Perspective: Napster vs. Microsoft

Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes: “Microsoft is essentially a distribution monopoly, since anybody has the freedom to engage in unlimited ‘production’ of software. There is a strange sort of paranoia, it seems, among the people who really understand technology — that is, the people who create technology. They think that Big Brother is closing in on them, shutting down Napster, mandating secure communications with government back-doors, and protecting the copyrights of the very companies they claim to be prosecuting (read: Microsoft). What’s all this fuss about Napster, anyway? Why does the government pay farmers to stop growing things when people are starving? Does Microsoft have a monopoly? How can I protect my privacy on the Web? What in the world do these questions have in common, asks an OS Opinion article.”

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  • Open Source

Open Source: It’s nearly time

Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes: “Open source is still waiting in the wings. It is huge now, and Linux is one of the most prevalent operating systems in use, short of the monolith Windows 200x. It is growing, too. Fast. Really, really fast. Why? Not because it’s free, although let’s face it, that’s huge advantage these days, according to a piece at OS Opinion.

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  • Linux

Three LinuxWorld expos: Looking for the next Linux trend

Author: JT Smith

A columnist at Linuxworld.com follows Linux from “euphoria at the San Jose LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, to real business in New
York, to the future in San Francisco.”

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  • Linux

OnCore systems expands embedded Linux offerings

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: OnCore Systems Corporation,
developer of the OnCore Systems Software Foundation, the most powerful
embedded OS of its kind, today announced two additional embedded Linux usage
models for system builders. Following in the footsteps of OnCore’s Linux for
Real-Time announcement, OnCore introduces: Linux OnDemand and Linux
OnCall.

How to succeed at selling free software

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports on Zelerate’s (formerly Open Sales) efforts to sell its commerce and fulfillment packages for $25,000, even though customers can download part of the package for free.

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  • Open Source

Linux in Education report # 39

Author: JT Smith

Posted at seul.org. Among the items: “Chris Cormack from New Zealand asked:

‘What I’m looking for is something like a classroom wall, a place students can ‘pin’ up their pictures etc for other
students too look at. Something web based would be ideal. I was wondering if someone has done this before, or has
seen an app that they think could be modified to do this.’

Suggestions on how to accomplish this included using one of the numerous web photo albums listed on Freshmeat and trying
Shadow netWorkspace for it’s functionality. The SNS team seemed willing to work with Chris on implementing this.”

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  • Linux