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With Snoopy’s Eriksen, the more things change, the more they stay the same
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source peopleMarius Aamodt
Eriksen
started the Open Source project Snoopy,
participates in several others and volunteers at Linux.com. He...
‘AntiTrust’ reviews are in
Author: JT Smith
Reviews of MGM's new Open Source-centric film are rolling in. Penguinista calls it "too predictable, and just a bit too unbelievable," and...
LinuxOne keeping a low profile while talking merger
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
It started with a reader asking what the heck has happened to LinuxOne, the mysterious company that...
Heavy duty Linux tools
Author: JT Smith
If you are a regular reader of Computer Bits, you know that Linux is developing impressive momentum. It is the new buzzword,...
Google: cache at the end of his rainbow
Author: JT Smith
Wired reports: "Jave Savin was crushed after losing a website he'd spent three years building. His hard drive died, and then...
A review of Open Source: The Unauthorized White Papers
Author: JT Smith
From 32bitsonline: "Open Source: The Unauthorized White Papers, written by Donald K. Rosenberg, is a well-written and
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RAD Development for Linux! Free Kylix presentation
Author: JT Smith
Jeff Sohler writes "One thing hampering the mainstream adoption of Linux on the desktop is lack of applications.
Borland has set out...
Open Source, the movie: ‘AntiTrust’ reviewed
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
In "AntiTrust," the new movie pitting a bunch of good-looking Open Source coders against a big, bad...
HP co-founder William Hewlett dies
Author: JT Smith
CNN reports that Hewlett-Packard co-founder William R. Hewlett died Friday morning, of natural causes, in Palo Alto, Calif. He was 87.
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Linux
Companies eager to incorporate Linux 2.4 kernel
Author: JT Smith
Upside reviews recent news about the 2.4 kernel release: "Although companies have been free to modify and adapt early
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