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Microsoft’s cookie monster
Author: JT Smith
BusinessWeek: "Whatever you think of Microsoft, there's no escaping the
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Life without HP: could Compaq survive?
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes: "The resignation Thursday of Hewlett-Packard director Richard Hackborn from the Hewlett Foundation may have signaled the beginning of the...
Virtual keyboards to fight FBI Magic Lantern
Author: JT Smith
Marcin Kurzawa writes: "Half a day after FBI confirmed the existence of the Magic Lantern project (on Dec 12) CryptoHeaven released v1.0...
U.S. frees Russian programmer
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes: "The U.S. Attorney's office announced Thursday that it is freeing Russian computer programmer Dmitry Sklyarov in exchange for his...
LinuxWorld 2002 could see some turbulence, but officials are positive
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo is about to enter its fourth year of existence. After three years of soaring...
The rules of Open-Source programming
Author: JT Smith
From Advogato: "I, along with some help from the Hackers-IL mailing list of which I am a member, formulated a list of...
Linux 2.5.1-dj1
Author: JT Smith
Dave Jones: "Judging by the interest the last patch (which wasn't announced so publically)
got, and the supportive emails I recieved, I figure...
Weekly news wrap-up: Command line vs. the GUI, Red Hat vs. discount CD sellers
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week brought another chapter in the debate between GUI friendliness and the power of the command line...
2.5.1 – intermediate bio stuff
Author: JT Smith
Linus: "I just made a 2.5.1, but I'm still concentrating on bio stuff, so don't
bother sending me other patches unless they are...
Linux kernel 2.5.1 released
Author: JT Smith
Linux kernel version 2.5.1 has been released. It is available from:
Patch: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/patch-2.5.1.gz
Full...