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KDE’s Kegger explained
Anonymous Reader writes "Somewhere on the KDE CVS tree there is something called "KEG," for "KDE Extra Gear." It's a way that KDE helps...
Australian Telco thinking of switching 45,000 desktops to Linux
"Telstra will explore using the open source Linux OS as part of a new standard operating platform being scoped by the telecommunications giant as...
Tcl Dev Kit now available from ActiveState
Lori Pike writes: "VANCOUVER, BC -- ActiveState Corp., the leader in open language-based software, services, and resources, announces the Tcl Dev Kit 2.0, ActiveState's...
British Computer Society hosts “Trustworthy Computing”
Anonymous Reader writes "The British Computer Society is hosting a Seminar in London on Sept.18th on "Trustworthy Computing" run by Stuart Okin - UK...
Students: Microsoft buys curriculum
Wired.com reports from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, where students accuse the college of letting Microsoft buy its way into the curriculum. "At...
Melbourne Linux Users Group meeting tonight: LWE report
Mark Gargiulo writes: "The Melbourne Linux Users Group, Inc. meeting tonight at 8:00pm eastern time will provide pictures and a presentation on the recent...
Japanese firm buys Turbolinux
Internetnews.com has additional information on the sale of Turbolinux to Software Research Associates of Japan. "SRA said it would continue Turbolinux's support of UnitedLinux,...
Lindows.com hosts Linux Desktop Summit
Anonymous Reader writes: "On February 20 - 21, Lindows.com be hosting the Linux Desktop Summit Lindows.com in San Diego, CA. Companies and organizations dedicated...
Linux battle becomes political
The BBC reports on the Initiative for Software Choice and its effort of lobbying governments over their use of Open Source software. "The group...
Participate in GNU/Linux survey
Anonymous Reader write: "'We Want Linux' has launched a site is for the purpose of surveying the computer-buying public and determining how much demand...