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ISPDB software may become Open Source
marksw writes, "ISPDB Limited, the Cambridge (UK) based ISP solutions firm, will probably be releasing the ISPDB software under a free licence. ISPDB is...
The future of Xandros: Installation is nice, more features expected
- By Dan Berkes -
Michael Bego would like you to know that he has not left the helm of Xandros, contrary to some gossip...
Linux kernel 2.5.8 released
Linux kernel version 2.5.8 has been released. It is available from:
Patch:ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/patch-2.5.8.gz
Full source:ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/linux-2.5.8.tar.gz
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Minutes of the GNOME advisory board meeting 3 April 2002
Challenges for industrial-strength UNIX/Linux desktop
- Internationalization (pango, unicode, fonts and translation)
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Minutes of the GNOME board meeting 5th April 2002
"Present: Telsa, Miguel, Havoc, Tim, Federico, Jim, Nat, Jonathan, Daniel."
Minutes of the GNOME Board Meeting 5th April 2002
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Presents:
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Telsa
Miguel
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Broadcast of the Gutenberg’s Voyage of the Fram under GNU license
gort writes: "The Voyage to the South Pole by the "Fram"
(Audio Book of the Gutenberg Edition)
by etc... (http://www.engima.com)
GNU Lic. applies to audio book sections.
Music...
Multiterminal servers?
An Anonymous Reader writes "John Looney recently posted to the lkml , asking about the possibilty of one computer serving multiple users. That is...
Why we’re licensing software
Anonymous Reader writes "Emmett Plant, the well known editor and Linux bon vivant explains why licensing software can be good for everyone. He uses...
Interview with Andreas Hasenack from Conectiva Linux
GdA writes "www.portazero.info - the Italian portal for network security interviews Andreas Hasenack,
security expert from Conectiva (well known for kernel development thanks to...
Peering into Lindows – the disturbing facts (part 1)
Anonymous Reader writes "From this article: "Lindows has become something of a 'cause celebre' on Linux sites and discussion boards, yet it seems...