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SuSE 7.1: a first look
Author: JT Smith
"Early Saturday morning the mailman rang and handed me a small heavy package: SuSE 7.1 had arrived on
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Red Hat acquires Planning Technologies, Inc.
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat, Inc. announced today that it has acquired Planning Technologies, Inc. Here's the press release:
For Immediate Release
For more information:
Melissa London ...
Is hacker culture a help or hindrance?
Author: JT Smith
"Everyone knows there's a hacker culture among Linux users," says LinuxToday.com.au. "On the whole it's a good thing. However,
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Not just on your desktop
Author: JT Smith
"Thought the next big target for Linux was the desktop? Well, think again. Look
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eZ publish 2.0 nearing completion, beta 3 out now
Author: JT Smith
pkej writes "eZ systems have released eZ publish 2.0beta 3. The following is an extract from the CHANGELOG:
Added vat-handling, different currencies, shipping...
The case for working at home
Author: JT Smith
Linux World makes a case for working at home. Working at home creates an efficient workforce and cuts overhead costs, argues the...
Interview with Bruce Perens – dupe
Author: JT Smith
Linux World interviews Bruce Perens, former Debian Project Leader and founder of No-Code, an organisation lobbyinh to remove morse code from the...
Gnutella worm squirms into PCs
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that a peer-to-peer worm has been unleashed into the wild. Apparently harmless, the name-changing worm hops through Gnutella by looking...
Justice Department sticks its nose into 2600.com’s DeCSS appeal
Author: JT Smith
- By Thomas C. Greene -
- The Register -
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has been granted permission by the Second...
IBM looks to woo Microsoft users to Domino
Author: JT Smith
Info World reports on IBM's efforts to convert people from Microsoft Exchange to IBM's own Domino system, capable, says the company, of...