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Robocode Rumble – Java-BattleBot league
Frank writes "Robocode is a game that teaches you Java on Linux while you build killer Java-Battle-Bots that fight each other to the death...
Microsoft insurance, or else
Nick Sklav writes, "Managing software licensing can be difficult and risky. One cannot be too careful, there are pirates everywhere. Fortunately there is one...
Microsoft revises claim that Windows is legal requirement
Talk about a Microsoft tax! The Register reports that Microsoft has changed its tune, at least slightly. Here's Microsoft's new wording to schools buying...
Sun’s StarOffice: Challenging Microsoft’s Office suite
ZDNet has the Gartner viewpoint about the office suite that many Linux users have been using for years. "Version 5.2 wasn't good enough for...
Transgaming WineX 2.0 review
Anonymous Reader writes, "Several weeks ago I signed up as a subscriber to TransGaming's Wine implementation called WineX. Their goal is to produce wine...
Samba team announces 2.2.4 release
Gerald Carter tells us:
The Samba Team is proud to announce the release of Samba 2.2.4.
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is...
Mozilla.org clarifies security policy
Grok writes,
There has been much publicity about the recent
XMLHttpRequest allows reading of local files
security problem that was reported...
‘It’s possible’ expert hurts MS
Expert witness Stuart Madnick exposed the truth when he replied, "it's possible," when asked if the Internet Explorer browser could be separated from the...
Linux networks much cheaper than Windows – report
The Register (UK) has a quickie report about the Cybersource findings that a Linux based system is between 34 per cent and 25 percent...
Linux kernel version 2.5.13
Linux kernel version 2.5.13 has been released. It is available from:
Patch: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/patch-2.5.13.gz
Full source:ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.13.tar.gz
Sizes in bytes ...