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Weekly news wrap-up: More ties than T-shirts at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Several commentators attending the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York this week noted that it was all...

GNU Bayonne combines with PreViking

Author: JT Smith David Sugar writes "With this notice, and effective February 1st, PreViking, another GPL'd telephony server developed by Telesave, is officially merged with...

InnerPeace releases GPLed chatterbots

Author: JT Smith InnerPeace Volunteers writes: "If you have a problem you just can't talk to anybody else about, tell it to a computer program. Today,...

nInvaders 0.0.3 game released

Author: JT Smith vmlinuz writes, "A new version of the Space Invaders clone for ncurses. See screenshots and download it here."

Open Source Achievement Awards given out at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith The list is at BusinessWire.com. IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for IT markets, has announced...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 1st 2002

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity Contributor writes "This week, advisories were released for rsync, k5su, enscript, gzip, ptrace, sudo, x-chat, ...

Review: Replacing Outlook with Linux software

Author: JT Smith Rob Valliere writes: "Late last year, I decided to upgrade my Linux based notebook with the latest version of Red Hat and...

IBM, SuSE expand Linux cooperation

Author: JT Smith NWfusion.comreports that SuSE and IBM are working together more. The two companies will work together on the SuSE Linux ...

CDF: Why, what and where

Author: JT Smith John Everitt writes: "CDF is the documentation for a free language project. Not computer language, but natural language. What relevance has this...

Privacy advocates to profit from spam plan

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes: "Two industry groups have announced a plan that ostensibly would help consumers by separating legitimate e-mail from the junk...