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Kangaroo TV streams sports via mobile Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson Quebec's Kangaroo TV is using Trolltech's Qtopia and mobile Linux to run its handheld spectator device for live sports events, including the...

Moving to PDF as a future print job spooling format

Author: Kurt Pfeifle Portable Document Format (PDF) is set to displace PostScript as the standard print job transfer and processing format for Linux, though Linux...

Programmers’ prose sought in Linux essay contest

Author: Jay Lyman Can you craft a sentence as well as you can code a Linux hack? If so, Intel and the Linux Symposium want...

TechBookReport on ‘Analyzing Bus. Data with Excel’

TBR writes "Like it or not, and there are plenty who don't, Microsoft's Excel is probably the most popular data analysis tool in the...

Torvalds creates patch for cross-platform virus

Author: Joe Barr Linus Torvalds has had an opportunity to examine the testing and analysis by Hans-Werner Hilse which we reported on yesterday, and has...

Microsoft using Eric S. Raymond’s code

Author: Tina Gasperson Open source software advocate Eric S. Raymond is reporting that his name and copyright information for a bit of MIT-licensed code called...

Linux brings VMware into the fold

As Xen makes strides into the SuSE and Red Hat kernels, the central Linux team is trying a more egalitarian approach. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

Xj3D v1.0 browser & toolkit for X3D/VRML on Linux

Web3D.org Webmaster writes "Xj3D is an open source X3D browser, developer library and test environment for the X3D virtual reality and augmented reality standard....

Fedora Frog brings the bling to Fedora

Author: Tina Gasperson Fedora Core 5 users now have a way to install and update games, productivity software, and multimedia support applications all at one...

Micro Center isn’t a happy home for Linux

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Last November, Linspire issued a press release announcing that Micro Center would be devoting floor space and staff to desktop Linux....