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ArsDigita moving away from Open Source strategy

Author: JT Smith CNEt reports that ArtsDigita plans to start selling proprietary software. "While other open-source companies such as Red Hat, Caldera Systems and VA...

SourceXchange dies

Author: JT Smith LinuxGram reports on the shutdown of SourceXchange. "Collab.Net's SourceXchange, which was set up to match open source developers with companies willing to...

President Bush stops using email

Author: JT Smith joabj writes: "From the Irish Times: "US President George Bush has stopped using email as a form of communication, citing privacy concerns."...

64-bit Linux project adds Intel McKinley support

Author: JT Smith The Register: "The latest version of the IA-64 Linux kernel has been released, bringing with it ...

MS bug of the day: Accessing RAM with Kiplinger TaxCut 2000

Author: JT Smith MSNBC amusement for the day: "If a Windows 95/98 system is experiencing problems accessing ...

CPRM creator blasts The Register

Author: JT Smith "The scientist behind the CPRM copy control caper took a swipe at The Register in ...

Linux Advisory Watch – April 6th 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for the Linux kernel, ntp, and openssh. The vendors include Caldera, Debian, NetBSD, ...

The Subversion Project: A real contender to cvs

Author: JT Smith - By Wayne Earl - In the world of Open Source development, cvs has been the reigning champion for version control. Most...

Democrats plan to boost broadband

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that the Democratic party is working on plans to help improve broadband access for all Americans across the income spectrum.

Maddog sees computers everywhere

Author: JT Smith IDG.net reports on a talk by Linux evangelist Jon "maddog" Hall, who says Bill Gates is wrong when he sees the PC...