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CeBit’s Linux blues: Press asks, ‘Will it sell?’
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
I've been reading the European and Asian Tech press this week.
The CeBit show at...
Linux/Windows pseudo-virus: Don’t worry too much
Author: JT Smith
There's been a ton of reporting today on the virus that supposedly can affect both Linux and Windows machines, although Linux experts...
Security update to eperl
Author: JT Smith
At LWN.net: "The ePerl program is a interpreter for the Embedded Perl 5 Language.
It's main purpose is to...
FreeBSD 4.3 is now in release candidate mode
Author: JT Smith
From BSDToday: "FreeBSD 4.3 Release Candidate 1 is now available. According to a posting from FreeBSD's
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New trends in notebooks: Linux MP3 player
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on some of the new things coming down the pike for notebook computers. "Casio will release a Transmeta-based notebook in...
Open Source movement = leftists?
Author: JT Smith
Redpepper.org.uk, the self-described "independent magazine of the green and radical left," has an article about the Open Source movement. "The...
Virtual file system – part two
Author: JT Smith
From FreeOS.com: "An inode contains the management information for a particular file. The information
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Notes from CeBIT
Author: JT Smith
LinuxJournal: "As the largest computer-related trade show in the world, one might expect CeBIT to be a cosmopolitan affair, with English--the supposed...
Microsoft takes England: .NET lands portal project across pond
Author: JT Smith
SeattleTimes: "In a high-profile deal, the British
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LUGFest IV draws users from around the country
Author: JT Smith
Ilan Rabinovitch@LUGFEST Public Relations writes: "The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on April 21st and 22nd, 2001, in...