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Geek TV
Author: JT Smith
What does TV have to offer technically oriented people? Salon reviews 3 shows targetted at geeks: 'The Lone Gunmen,' 'BattleBots,' and...
Closing down OpenMail: It’s not about profit
Author: JT Smith
"What company wouldn't kill for an application that does everything Exchange can do, only better, faster, and cheaper?
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The people behind KDE: Dirk Mueller
Author: JT Smith
"Right now I'm mainly working on the Konqueror HTML engine of KDE 2.x, its a very interesting and
challenging work so I spent...
Cisco to cut 5,000 jobs
Author: JT Smith
Star Tribune erports that Cisco has added its name to the list of tech corporations cutting staff. The networking equipment maker is...
Open Source firm dips into services SOUP
Author: JT Smith
From CNET News.com: "Ximian, an open-source software company formerly known as Helix Code, believes it can help achieve Web services compatibility by...
Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd #83
Author: JT Smith
Highlights of this week's issue of the weekly news roundup for the Debian-Hurd mailing lists include: "Testing the new apt" ... "The...
REDSonic to embedded system tools at Embedded Systems Conference 2001
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at LinuxPR: "REDSonic, Inc., a creative new force within the embedded system marketplace and the developer of the...
International Hacker’s Congress in the Netherlands
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at LinuxPR: "From August 9th until August 12th, the campus of the University of Twente will feature a...
Kernel Traffic #110
Author: JT Smith
Zack Brown posts this week's summary of discussions on the linux-kernel mailing list.
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Packages to run kernel 2.4.x on Debian potato
Author: JT Smith
Want to run the latest 2.4.x kernel on Debian? Adrian Bunk has prepared the packages you need to get up and running...