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KOffice 1.1RC1 released today

Author: JT Smith The KDE Project today announced the release of KOffice 1.1 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE which utilizes open standards...

Sony gauging the interest in U.S. for Linux on Playstation 2

Author: JT Smith Slashdot has the annoucement and links to information about the beta test version of Linux for its ...

Mandrake-Linux Community Newsletter #7

Author: JT Smith This Week's Summary: CNET analysis of MandrakeSoft's IPO; PPC "Release Candidate" available ...

GNOME Summary for July 9 – 22, 2001

Author: JT Smith Sun's GNOME usability report, Ximian's Mono project, and the latest Metatheme release are discussed in this edition of the GNOME Summary, covering...

Linux kernel 2.4.7pre8aa1 released

Author: JT Smith kernel.org and your favorite mirror site should have it soon. Read on for the changelog: Diff between 2.4.7pre6aa1 and 2.4.7pre8aa1 (besides moving on...

Napster wins appeal, announces new launching

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader writes: "Winning an important round in appeals court that gives the company permission to resume its service, Napster sent...

Napster to test new service soon

Author: JT Smith According to a Reuters report on CNN, Napster is almost ready to launch the public beta of its new premium membership service....

Cease-fire between MySQL AB and NuSphere?

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - NuSphere, the MySQL services company in the middle of a messy business dispute with former partner MySQL...

CERT advisory for LDAP

Author: JT Smith CERT has issued an advisory covering several implementations of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Some implementations of the protocol contain vulnerabilities...

Overview of the Linux+ exam

Author: JT Smith Joining the ranks of vendor-neutral Linux certification programs from LPI and SAIR is the Computing Technology Industry Association's Linux+ (yes, that's "Linux...