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Message from the Debian Project

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News announces, Debian is phasing out support for Debian 2.1.

China to allow private companies on Internet

Author: JT Smith Reuters on CNET: China's cabinet has approved landmark rules that will allow private companies to operate Internet and other...

IBM Japan’s Netfinity strategy provides more options

Author: JT Smith IBM Japan Ltd. is reinforcing its Linux operating-system business across the board, according to Jiro Fujimoto, manager of IBM Japan's Marketing Management, ...

New graphics board clocks up to 460 MHz

Author: JT Smith Hercules plans to phase out...

Goody two-shoes file-swapping app from Paris

Author: JT Smith "We don't violate copyrights," says ZDen, but you'll have to pay for the privilege. From Redherring.com. Category: Linux

New distros show up on Linux radar

Author: JT Smith Linux World News takes a quick look at two new releases: ASPLinux, derived from RedHat; and kmLinux, a German distro intended for...

Japan group wants to match US internet dominance

Author: JT Smith A Japanese group wants their country to become the dominant force in high-technology on the internet by 2005. The story at ZDNet. Category:...

Digital music initiative nearly ready

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld has a feature on the Secure Digital Music Initiative : "But the question remains whether this time SDMI is in the...

Overview of Linux viruses

Author: JT Smith SecurityPortal.com has a review of those nasty Linux viruses: "Viruses are, by ...

The purer-than-Microsoft, but dirtier-than-Linux dance

Author: JT Smith From CRN.com: "When it comes to open source, some vendors like to have their ...