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TuxBox project has new Web site

Author: JT Smith Aaron Rogers, the webmaster for the TuxBox project, writes to tell us: "I just wanted to let you know that we launched...

Transmeta beats analysts by a penny in first quarter

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld has more information about Transmeta's quarterly report.The chip-maker reported a first-quarter loss of $13.2 million, but beat Wall Street earnings...

Draeker: Loki’s pushing ahead

Author: JT Smith LWN.net interviews Scott Draeker of Loki Entertainment Software, who's said elsewhere that rumors of the company's demise are greatly exaggerated. He repeated...

Of o-rings, Cinnabons and the freshmeat crowd

Author: JT Smith From a commentary on LinuxPlanet: "When Nat Friedman of Ximian popped up in LinuxToday's talkbacks recently, in fact, to briefly lay to...

Correction to InfoWorld’s report on Linux/Alpha GS

Author: JT Smith greybeard writes: "InfoWorld is reporting release of the Linux ADK from Compaq. The Compaq site link is http://www.support.compaq.com/alpha-tools/. The InfoWorld article mentions...

Red Hat to ship Linux 7.1 <--ZDNET headline

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Open source platform developer Red Hat expects to ship its Linux 7.1 operating system imminently, with improvements for better multiprocessor performance...

U.S. government uses p-to-p to share data

Author: JT Smith Infoworld: "Dozens of U.S. government agencies have banded together to use a form of ...

When data loses anonymity

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The government and private sector collect large amounts of anonymous data. One agency, however, is alerting us to the potential for...

Do we need to replace X? The Linux GFX project thinks so

Author: JT Smith At Linux Today, from a post by James Simmons to the Linux kernel mailing list: "The Linux GFX project grew out the...

LUG Fest IV this weekend

Author: JT Smith "The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on April 21st and 22nd, 2001, in Simi Valley, California....