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IT Managers look to blame for problems
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "A short while ago I was sifting through some online articles about Linux stuff, and I came across an...
Kernels 2.4.2ac5 and 2.2.19pre15 are out
Author: JT Smith
Just over 24 hours after Linux kernel 2.4.2ac4 was announced, Alan Cox released Linux kernel 2.4.2ac5, and also announced Linux kernel 2.2.19pre15.
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Perens on life within the HP ranks
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld interviews Open Source activist Bruce Perens, including his new employer Hewlett-Packard's relationship with CollabNet. "I don't have much to do with...
ActiveState continues brain gain
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR has a press release about ActiveState recruiting a bunch of people. "ActiveState, the leader in open source programming languages, is assembling...
GStreamer team’s hard work is paying off
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPower.org has an interviewwith Erick Walthinsen of the GStreamer project. "One of the
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Ximian excited about Red Carpet package manager
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net features Ximian on its new desktop page. "Ximian's crew was most excited about Red Carpet, their package management
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Sudo security advisory
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: "Trustix today released an updated version of the sudo package fixing a
buffer overflow, as announced by the sudo maintainer...
Tcl finds a home: ActiveState supports programming language
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: ActiveState, the leader in open source programming languages, announced
today the addition of Tcl to the languages they...
KDE 2.1 officially released
Author: JT Smith
Andreas Pour sent us this announcement about the latest release of the KDE desktop environment:KDE Releases Free Desktop For LinuxDATELINE FEBRUARY 26,...
MS execs take more shots at Open Source
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet's eWeek reviews the recent criticisms coming from the mouth of Microsoft. "Microsoft Corp. is showing no signs of softening its stance...