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Debian Weekly News

Author: JT Smith Will that be paper or plastic? In the latest edition of Debian Weekly News, we learn that German supermarket chain Globus has...

IDC survey shows Linux share of IT budget will grow to 9 percent in...

Author: JT Smith From a press release at PR Newswire: "Linux is making major inroads as a platform for the future, and is well positioned to...

Video crypto standard cracked?

Author: JT Smith SecurityFocus: "A Dutch cryptographer who claims to have broken Intel Corp.'s encryption system for digital video says he will not publish his results...

Xbox may face manufacturing delay

Author: JT Smith News.com: "A possible flaw in Intel's motherboard for Microsoft's Xbox may delay...

IBM helps developers create new Linux applications

Author: JT Smith August 14, 2001, San Francisco, Solutions, the IBM Technical Developers Conference...IBM today announced a free software kit that will help developers create...

Linux software provider ICS expands its software engineering courses

Author: JT Smith Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the developer of BX PRO, the industry's leading GUI builder for OSF/Motif® on Linux and UNIX systems,...

Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter — Issue #9

Author: JT Smith This Week's Summary: MandrakeFreq #3 now available for purchase & download; Black and White Mandrake T-shirts now shipping; Mandrake in the News;...

Linux kernel 2.4.9-pre3

Author: JT Smith Third prepatch of Linux 2.4.9 kernel released; download from kernel.org or your favorite mirror site. Changelog below. pre3: ...

SGI announces OpenGL Vizserver 1.3

Author: JT Smith From a press release at PR Newswire: "SGI (NYSE: SGI), a leading provider of high-performance computing, visualization and complex data management solutions for technical...

To upgrade or not to upgrade?

Author: JT Smith BBC News ponders operating system upgrade possibilities, from Windows XP ("check first whether your computer is modern enough to run the system...