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MS bug of the day: Closing images in Adobe Photoshop 6

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC.com tells us: “Now you see it, now you don’t. That’s what happens when an
image is closed in Adobe Photoshop 6 running on a
Windows-based system. When the image is closed, Windows
hangs, and the image vanishes if additional images are open in
Full Screen or Full Screen Mode with Menu Bar.”

It’s time to architect a solution for buzzword mania

Author: JT Smith

Can I get an amen? “If you can’t use the future tense without babbling on about “going forward,” or you think
the “global leader” you work for makes “end-to-end solutions” based on “a scalable, robust,
object-oriented architecture that fully leverages XML (gag)” and not products, you may be fluent in
techno-speak.” From GlobeTechnology.com.

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  • Linux

Red Hat’s software makes MS Office compatible with Linux

Author: JT Smith

AsiaBizTech reports: Red Hat KK is exhibiting a new software package
called “Do Office 1.2J” that combines the Linux operating system and office
software compatible with Microsoft Corp.’s Office suite.

Korea-based Hancom Linux Inc. and its affiliate in Japan jointly developed the
office software. The version of Linux used in the package is “Vine Linux 2.1CR.”

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  • Linux

Linux audio plugins

Author: JT Smith

“As users, we choose specific applications because their features suit our purposes. As we become more familiar with a program,
we want more features added to it, and of course we want it to run faster and smoother. Developers want to serve the needs of
end-users, but increasing the internal complexity of an application is not necessarily a good thing, and programmers and users alike
recognize the undesirability of feature creep and code bloat.” From O’Reilly’s OnLamp.com.

Games: release of Acorn 0.3

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWeeklyNews posted this note about the release of Acorn 0.3: “Acorn is the second in a series of games created as part of the
WorldForge bootstrapping endeavour, aimed at creating an engine for
massively multiplayer online games. The previous demo featured skeletons
moving across crude maps, Acorn builds on this by incorporating the
following features…”

Unix family tree

Author: JT Smith

At Wanadoo, you can download a PDF of this cool diagram of Unix history.

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  • Unix

Interview with Red Hat CTO

Author: JT Smith

At PlanetIT, they’ve interviewed Micheal Tiemann, CTO of Red Hat. “In this exclusive question-and-answer
session with Red Hat CTO Michael
Tiemann, Planet IT senior editor Dave
Johnson discusses Tiemann’s vision of
how Linux is disrupting the established
order in today’s software industry.”

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  • Linux

Integrate Linux solutions into your Windows network

Author: JT Smith

Carlie writes “Linuxiso has posted a review of the book ‘Integrate Linux Solutions Into Your Windows Network’. “

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  • Linux

SuSE really does lay off 75% of US staff, honest

Author: JT Smith

LinuxGram has the full story about what’s going on at SuSE.

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  • Linux

Linuxlab in Stockholm

Author: JT Smith

pawal writes “IBM and KTH, the Swedish Royal Insitute of Technology, is starting the KTH Linux Laboratory. The purpose of the lab is that KTH wants to use Open Source in different areas for education. The lab is going to be a collaboration between PDC (The Center for Parallel Computers at KTH), KTH Network Operations Center (KTHNOC) and the Kallsup-consortium. A joint press conference will be held the 13th of february at KTH. Original story at Gnuheter in swedish.”

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  • Linux