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Mir space station burn up postponed by bad weather

Author: JT Smith

The BBC reports that the Russian Mir space station’s burn up scheduled for February has been delayed until March due to bad weather. Solar flares are increasing atmospheric density forcing the 15 year old craft to live an extra month. Perhaps it will live long enough to be attached to the International Space Station?

Category:

  • Linux

Debian Project Leader Wichert Akkerman interviewed

Author: JT Smith

Debian Planet interviews Wichert Akkerman, outgoing two-term Debian Project Leader about how he got into Debian, got to be leader of the project, and where he is going from here.

LinuxCertified.com announces the next certification boot-camp

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR reports that LinuxCertified.com is announcing its next Linux certification boot-camp, aimed at those who don’t otherwise have a lot of time to gain the knowledge necessary for Linux certification.

US Congress considers anti-spam law

Author: JT Smith

PC World reports that the US Congress is considering a law to help crack down on spam – unsolicited, generally commercial email. Among other things the law would make it illegal to continue sending spam to a user who has requested to be removed from a list.

Police go after Belgian Napster users

Author: JT Smith

CNN reports that Belgium is arresting some of its citizens for using Napster in spite of being warned. Acting on complaints from the music industry, the Belgian authorities are arresting repeat copyright-infringement offenders.

Zope 2.3.1 beta released

Author: JT Smith

Brian Lloyd posts to ApacheToday that Zope 2.3.1 beta has been released.

Category:

  • Open Source

Wichert Akkerman: Looking backwards, looking forwards

Author: JT Smith

From DebianPlanet: “It’s been weeks in the making, and for those of you
who reside on OpenProjects, you’ve known it’s been
coming (and delayed countless of times too). In an
exclusive interview with DebianPlanet, Wichert
Akkerman gives what could possibly be his last
interview as Debian Project Leader. After two years in
the top job at Debian, Wichert has decided to calls it
quits and not to rerun for election in a bid for third term.”

Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.4.1-ac15

Author: JT Smith

Alan Cox posts details of the latest Linux kernel, noting that this release should fix the non-booting CPU problem. Also, a typo in vfat changes is fixed, the SCSI blacklist table has been updated, the DSCC4 WAN driver has been updated, and clgenfb warning has been repaired.

Category:

  • Linux

Lineo release uCdimm for Dragonball VZ and Lineo uClinux development platform

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at AllLinuxDevices.com: “Lineo, Inc, a leading innovator in embedded systems,
real-time and high availability solutions, today announced the availability of the uCdimm
microcontroller module for the DragonBall VZ microcontroller and uCevolution, a new
host platform which gives developers a quick way to cross port a variety of processors.
These two new products will be bundled in the Lineo uClinux Development Kit.”

Rant mode equals one: The Linux reality versus the Microsoft dream

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxToday: “Jim Allchin, in an interview with CNET.com comes right out and proclaims that “Open
source is an intellectual-property destroyer.” He then goes on to equate Linux-like
operations with Napster-like operations. The two things aren’t the same and Allchin
knows it. But possibly a lot of people looking in will think the two are inseparable.
Possibly the witch hunt can begin if you throw enough mud at the competition.

The threats are not comical anymore.”