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What is Open Source?
Author: JT Smith
IDG.net (via CNN.com) has a short primer. It asks, "Why doesn't everyone use Open Source software?" Good question! The answer: "The concept...
Upcoming panels: Does Open Source threaten intellectual property?
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: Two Keynote panels on the topic "Is Open Source Software
THREATENING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?" will be held at Linux@work
Europe 2001 in...
Microsoft v.p. Mundie to speak at O’Reilly Open Source conference
Author: JT Smith
Microsoft Senior Vice President Craig Mundie set off a
far-reaching debate recently when he introduced Microsoft's Shared
Source program, which blends access to source...
MOSIX 1.0.3 released
Author: JT Smith
The latest edition of MOSIX is now available. MOSIX is a set of software that enhance the Linux kernel (currently based on...
GNOME-DB/libgda 0.2.9 released
Author: JT Smith
News and notes on the latest release of GNOME-DB/libGDA are available at LinuxProgramming.com: "GNOME-DB/libGDA are a complete framewok for developing database-oriented
...
Bochs Project unveils Bochs x86 Emulator 1.2
Author: JT Smith
June 3, 2001 (The INTERNET) - The Bochs IA-32 Emulator Project unveiled a new
version of the popular Bochs emulator to the public...
Craig Mundie to speak at O’Reilly Open Source convention
Author: JT Smith
Sebastopol, CA--Microsoft Senior Vice President Craig Mundie set off a
far-reaching debate recently when he introduced Microsoft's Shared
Source program, which blends access to...
ORBS is dead. Again.
Author: JT Smith
ORBS (Open Relay Behavior Modification System), the anti-spam relay blocking system, seems to have vanished from the Internet in the wake of...
Dr Dobb’s Tcl-URL
Author: JT Smith
Highlights from this week's edition include making Tcl work better with 64-bit integers, how to build TclPro from source, and creative tips...
Slashdot debuts in Japan
Author: JT Smith
Newsweek (via MSNBC) has an item on LinuxWorld Japan. The article gives a bit of background on the state of Linux in...