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Microsoft answers question: How does Linux compare?

Author: JT Smith

From the esteemed Microsoft.com: “While the Linux software is practically free, implementation of it is far from free because a rollout will take up substantial developer and administrator
time due to the lack of complete programmer toolkits and consistent standards for things like object technologies. Meanwhile Small Business Server 2000
delivers full-featured functionality and better ease of use for both customers and technology providers right out of the box. Plus, all of the
applications delivered in Small Business Server are integrated to enable a unified setup that’s efficient and predictable, as well as centralized
management capabilities. The familiar Windows user interface further contributes to the ease of installation and management of the server.”

Category:

  • Linux

Linux users will gather in Simi Valley

Author: JT Smith

“The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on April 21st and 22nd,
2001, in Simi Valley, California.

A LUGFest is an opportunity for Linux users to demo Linux (or other Open Source
operating systems), Linux applications, attend seminars, and BOF (Birds Of a Feather)
sessions. Additionally, Linux vendors may participate and show off their wares.” Read more at LinuxPR.com.

maddog plotting a course for Linux?

Author: JT Smith

Hall speaks to LinuxWorld.com: “Linux evangelism means going out and promoting the Linux operating system. This is different from promoting open source or even free software. While
I am a fan of both of those myself, I do not agree that all applications have to be open source, nor do I agree that all applications have to be freely available. I do
feel very strongly that all platform code necessary for an application to run (including compilers and even some debugging tools) should be both freely available
and open source.”

Correcting Linux misconceptions, dupe

Author: JT Smith

From OSOpinion: “Linux was developed by Linus Torvalds as an individual from the beginning. As a benevolent
dictator, he has continued shaping the direction and quality of the core Linux kernel based on his
vision, feedback from users as well as individuals developing parts of the kernel.”

Killer tech hub forming in D.C.?

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com:
“The nation’s capital is not only home to Mack-truck-gulping potholes, cocaine-snorting politicos and murder rates higher than Genghis
Kahn’s on a very bad day.

No, the District of Columbia is instead — no joking — an up-and-coming tech center, according to a report from a local civic group released Monday.”

Category:

  • Linux

The greatest ‘hacks’ of all time

Author: JT Smith

From Wired.com:
“In 1972, Robert Draper discovered he could make free long-distance phone calls using a whistle from a Cap’n Crunch cereal
box. The whistle emitted a 2,600-hertz tone that got him into the internal authorization system at the phone company.

With another noisy device known as a blue box, Draper — soon to be known as “Cap’n Crunch” — made it possible for many
to reach out and touch someone without having to pay for the privilege.

And so was born the modern technology hack. It certainly wasn’t the first effort to rig something up to avoid conventional
protocols, but it definitely helped trigger a decades-long, sometimes-underground movement to maneuver through security,
avoid paying for things, and even cause some malicious damage here and there.”

Category:

  • Linux

The Internet: it’s full of holes

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com: “Entire companies and organizations are devoted to making the Internet a secure place, and yet there have never been more serious security breaches than in the last few days and weeks. The crackers seem to be winning the game.” She said crackers.

Category:

  • Linux

Top fifteen notebook PCs

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld has done a round-up review of the top laptops for the money.

Category:

  • Unix

It doesn’t matter if Linux wins, as long as Microsoft loses dominance

Author: JT Smith

From IDG.net: “Linux needs to
conquer three things next in order to stay alive in the server space: the desktop, the
desktop, and the desktop.

Linus Torvalds himself recently said that the desktop is king. But I get the impression
he simply sees the desktop market as a competitive challenge. To many of us, the
thought of Linux dominating the desktop is truly an escape from tyranny.”

Category:

  • Linux

MS bug of the day: Hanging with Office 2001

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC tells us: “Selecting the Open, Save or Insert commands in Microsoft
Office 2001 for Macintosh may cause the program to hang if
Power On Software ACTION Files 1.5.2 is enabled.”