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Weekly news wrap-up: Chinese Linux developers violating GPL?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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It was a slow week for news in the United States, with the July 4 holiday breaking up the...
Several open/free alternatives to Microsoft’s .Net available
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Closed-source giant Microsoft has been slowly releasing more details about .Net and Hailstorm, its huge Web-based services...
Whistler doesn’t spell the end of Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a column examining the server wars. The columnist says there's plenty of time for the Open Source community to catch...
Operating without Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
A Denver Post columnist tries to write a column without using Microsoft. Yes, he can do it, using Red Hat, so that...
Rootkit developers and legal liability
Author: JT Smith
The legality and morality of computer security, in the form of questions regarding risks that exploit developers/rootkits/reporters face in light of the...
GPLed Mumps Compiler available
Author: JT Smith
Andy Tai brings us this forwarded message:
From: Kevin C. O'Kane okane@cs.uni.edu
Subject: GPL Mumps Compiler
Mumps (sometimes called M) is a language from...
Boomerang staff welcomed back
Author: JT Smith
NationalPost Online: "Tony Jenkins, former business development manager at Corel Corp., was spooked by the layoffs and uncertainty at the software company...
MontaVista signs Linux deals, cuts staff
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "MontaVista Software, a company selling Linux for non-PC computing products, signed up Toshiba and Ericsson as major new business partners but...
Linux 2.4.6-ac2
Author: JT Smith
"Drop out various bits that are 2.5 stuff..."
Linux 2.4.6-ac2
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 16:50:50 +0100 (BST)
From: Alan Cox
To: editors@newsforge.com
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/
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Millions are shut out of Microsoft’s instant-messaging service
Author: JT Smith
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that Microsoft's instant-messaging service has been inaccessible to a third of its users for three days. Microsoft is...