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Osama bin Laden, Open Source software, and the United States

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - That's one heck of a buzzword-filled headline, isn't it? But it's on point, because today I'm thinking...

Rally to free Dmitry Sklyarov

Author: JT Smith "Noon Monday 15 October 2001 at 41st Street and Fifth Avenue, before the New York Public Library, on the Island of Manhattan, there...

mpg321 0.2.1 released

Author: JT Smith "Version 0.2.1 of the Free drop-in replacement for mpg123, mpg321, has been released. This version of mpg321 is intended to be suitable for...

Companies look to recycle PC castoffs

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Industry dollars will soon start flowing into pilot programs looking at the best way to handle an expected avalanche of obsolete...

Packages in incoming?

Author: JT Smith From DebianPlanet: "What happens in incoming? What is it for? How long do packages stay there? I've submitted a bug which got...

Ext3 and FreeSwan/IPSEC for Potato

Author: JT Smith From DebianPlanet: "I made an e2fsprogs and freeswan backport available with a 2.4.12-ac1 (with ext3) kernel patched with freeswan-1.91. This is how...

Open Source Schools journal completes second week

Author: JT Smith David Bucknell writes, "Open Source Schools is a free and open source project dedicated to fostering the successful use of free and...

GConf 1.0.5/1.1.3 released

Author: JT Smith "New releases of GConf are at: ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/GConf. 1.0.5 is latest stable, 1.1.3 latest unstable." GConf stores configuration data. See http://developer.gnome.org/feature/archive/gconf/gconf.html for an overview. This release...

Rights of developers

Author: JT Smith From DebianPlanet: "I was a developer for a Linux handheld PDA produced by a company. Recently, most of the original developers have...

The week in review: Chip wars

Author: JT Smith From C|Net, details on Intel vs. AMD and other chip advances, ISP woes, Microsoft licensing changes, and the 30th anniversary of e-mail. Category:...