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The paradox of inverse situation (whatever that means)
Author: JT Smith
Here's a rather rambling opination from Linux Planet: " KDE, meanwhile, was off in a tiny booth in the middle of the...
How SuSE carries its big stick
Author: JT Smith
SuSE's position in the Linux market is one of contrasts, reports LinuxPlanet. "In the European, Middle East, and African markets, SuSE Linux...
Software Firm censoring exploits
Author: JT Smith
Stephen K. Gielda of the Church of the Swimming Elephant says that he's been threatened with censorship by a software company whose...
Netcraft statistics and Apache
Author: JT Smith
Tim Hanson writes that The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/16582.html ) is reporting that although Microsoft growth in total web servers is somewhat static, Microsoft...
Open-source e-commerce platform for developing Web catalogs
Author: JT Smith
Marc Beneteau sends us this: Peoplink.org has just released the first beta of the CatGen Platform.
The Catgen Platform catgen.com includes the...
2.4.1ac2 is out
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox has released 2.4.1ac2. This update fixes a few accidental reverts, some drivers, and updates documentation. Thanks to LWN.net.
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Roomie reports: Debian ‘stupid’
Author: JT Smith
The humor site Segfault has the bad news: "In an announcement that rocked the computing industry yesterday, Snowfox's roomie declared that
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Ximian will be default desktop on HP-UX stations
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters discuss the news (here from a press release at Ximian.com) that Ximian has partnered with Hewlett-Packard to put the Ximian Gnome...
Paul receives big Free Software Foundation honor
Author: JT Smith
Reader Bradley M. Kuhn provides more information about Brian Paul receiving the third annual Free Software Foundation award for the advancement of...
Apple lowers boom on Aqua ‘skins’
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Apple Computer's
legal counsel has requested a Windows software company to get rid of all
...