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Mozilla developer event at Carnegie Mellon University
Author: JT Smith
Mozillanews.org: "Mozilla.org is hosting a Mozilla developer event at Carnegie Mellon University on March 1 and 2. The registration fee is $50,...
People of KDE: Jaime Robles
Author: JT Smith
kde.org: "I miss better java/javascript support in konqueror... since there are still some pages that cannot be seen and you have to...
ICANN chief seeks major overhaul
Author: JT Smith
From MSNBC: "The president of the Internet's oversight body recommended a major restructuring Sunday, saying the goal of leaving the Net in...
Turbolinux Supercomputing solution being deployed
Author: JT Smith
ESRF in France plans to increase processing speed more than 10-fold with EnFuzion from Turbolinux.
Scientists at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF),...
Weekly news wrap-up: DMCA shuts down gaming server, DeCSS decision to be reviewed
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Court action and threats of court action seemed to dominate the news this week. Bnetd, an Open Source...
New book demystifies embedded firmware
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "CMP Books has announced publication of a new technical book entitled Embedded Systems Firmware Demystified, by Ed Sutter. Sutter,...
What’s new in GNU Bayonne (February 23, 2002)
Author: JT Smith
David Sugar tells us about what's new in GNU Bayonne (February 23, 2002)
See http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne for general information.
1. GNU Bayonne for Solaris
2. GNU...
Bug-reporting standards proposed to IETF
Author: JT Smith
Computer World reports on a request for comments on a proposal to standardize the reporting of bug and security reports and the...
Linux Advisory Watch – February 22nd 2002
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity Contributor writes "This week, advisories were released for cups, snmp, hanterm,. uucp, ncurses, squid, and gnujsp.
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Not built here – Apple says ‘so what?’
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes "The tendency of companies to reject any technologies not developed within the confines of the corporate campus has been...