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TTYs and X Window: Unix now and then

Author: JT Smith Ever wondered about terminal emulation? O'Reilly's ONLamp.com has an excellent article discussing the history of terminals and terminal drivers (using NetBSD for...

The Menuet Project

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "I was pointed to a new OS project by one of our readers. The Menuet project is a extremely...

Singapore LUG awards the best of Linux contributions

Author: JT Smith "Linux Users Group (Singapore) once again recognizes the efforts of various organisations by awarding the LUGS Awards." Full details on LinuxPR.

RIAA upset with Napster again

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that the RIAA is upset at Napster's efforts to block copyrighted materials, and is taking the music-swapping service back to...

Linux loves the slow economy

Author: JT Smith Linux World explains why the recent slowdown in the economy is good for Linux and an Open Source infrastructure. Category: Linux

KDE 2.1: What’s cool, what’s new, and why you need to get it

Author: JT Smith GonzoJohn writes "Linux Orbit features a review of KDE 2.1: "With the release of KDE 2.0 on October 23, 2000, the KDE...

Napster mulls Gigabeat purchase

Author: JT Smith From Reuters (via MSNBC): "Napster, which is struggling to stay alive in the wake of a court order that has eroded its...

Linux kernel 2.4.2-ac23

Author: JT Smith Changes to version 2.4.2-ac23 of the Linux kernel include: "Fix a nasty shared memory locking bug" ... "Fix memory leak in i810...

CeBIT: Bluetooth devices a mixed bag

Author: JT Smith "The short-distance wireless standard Bluetooth is one of the heavily-publicized themes of this year's CeBIT trade show, but while there are some...

Apple delivers a work in progress

Author: JT Smith The Washington Post (via MSNBC) reviews Mac OS X, due on store shelves at 12:01AM Saturday: " I’m going to keep OS X...