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Users surprised by HP’s plan to end OpenMail development
Author: JT Smith
ComputerWorld quotes users. "I'm quite annoyed at what they're doing," said Tim O'Neill, e-mail administrator at the U.S. Army's
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IBM ad campaign touts peace, love and Linux
Author: JT Smith
From Bloomberg.com: "International Business Machines Corp. is shaking off
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Mozilla 1.0 release pushed back
Author: JT Smith
At mozillaquest.com: The Mozilla Organization has added an additional Milestone release to its Mozilla Development Roadmap and release schedule. Milestone 0.8.1...
Mozilla: Independent projects status reports
Author: JT Smith
MozillaZine posts status reports for independent projects associated with the Open Source browser. This issue includes news from Chatzilla, Jabberzilla, MozOffice, Chameleon,...
Kernel Traffic #109
Author: JT Smith
The latest edition of Zack Brown's Kernel Traffic is now available. In this latest summary of threads from the linux-kernel mailing list,...
SuSE Linux Knowledge Portal online
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: "SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider
in Open Source operating system, announced the new SuSE Linux
Knowledge Portal, offering...
1776? Yeah, right
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet's Dennis E. Powell comments on an article written and published earlier this week by Richard M. Stallman: "So now we have...
Australia goes mad over net censorship
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports on Australia's pending Intenet censorship bill: "In what is clearly politicians gone barking mad, fines of up to $10,000...
Open Motif now supports latest Linux 2.4 kernel distributions
Author: JT Smith
From LWN.net: "Integrated Computer Solutions has released an updated
version of Open Motif Everywhere. This new release officially incorporates
Open Group Patch 3 and...
Linux in Schools
Author: JT Smith
By: Jeff Field
NewsForge Reporter
For Linux to break into the desktop market, it has to become something
people understand. Most people "understand" Windows, in...