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Open Source business conference: The buck stops here

Author: JT Smith - By Wayne Earl - Executives, programmers, and technical visionaries, most of whom have tasted Open Source, converged last week on San...

Singapore Air launches in-flight e-mail, Web service

Author: JT Smith Computer World reports that Singapore Air has fitted a Boeing 747 with web access for all its passengers and with that has...

Introducing the Open Source Reader

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal has a short item about a publication called the Open Source Reader. "To make the task of understanding open source...

Linux spreading rapidly in Latin America

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader tells us about this story, "Linux, like the Internet, exists beyond the United States, Western Europe, and industrialized parts...

Torvalds: A boy and his computer

Author: JT Smith Salon.com reviews the new Linus Torvalds autobiography, "Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary." From the review, "If I wanted...

Commentary: IBM buys database market share

Author: JT Smith From Gartner Viewpoint via CNet: "The announcement that IBM is acquiring Informix's database ...

Cox: Linux 2.4.3-ac14 released

Author: JT Smith From kernel hacker Alan Cox. It's at ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/. Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org. Cox says, "This isn't a proper release as...

Ted Ts’o on what’ll be cool in Linux 2.5 kernel

Author: JT Smith The Linux Journal interviews Ted Ts'o on the Linux kernel team's plans for version 2.5. LJ asks, what's going to be...

Review: Red Hat Linux 7.1

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "Red Hat's latest release is here with the much improved 2.4 kernel. Its new features make it a compelling...

Will this man make you trust Bill Gates?

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader tipped us off to this ZDNet item on Dan'l Lewin, Microsoft's Silicon Valley-area evangelist. With strong name recognition from...