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Dr. Dobb’s Tcl-URL

Author: JT Smith LWN.net posts the latest edition of Dr. Dobb's weekly Tcl news and links. In this issue: "8th Annual Tcl/Tk conference in San...

Kernel development news

Author: JT Smith LWN.net recaps last week's Linux kernel and related news: "The current kernel release remains 2.4.0" ... "Disk corruption with 2.4.0 and VIA...

SourceForge.net supports 100,000 developers in first year of service

Author: JT Smith From a press release at LinuxPR: "Open Source Development Network (OSDN.com), a division of VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:LNUX), has...

An in-depth look at reiserfs

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet explains journaled filesystems and practical considerations for installing and working with reiserfs. Category: Linux

Openhack site: Bowed but not broken

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports on the site that eWEEK labs has opened up, saying, 'come and crack if you can.' Every day, the server...

Building a browser for the FreeBSD file tree

Author: JT Smith UnixInsider has posted this fairly technical article about a Web-based file tree browser for BSD. The devil you say! Category: Unix

May the Source be with you

Author: JT Smith "The Irish Times, in an article announcing RMS's visit to Dublin, calls the efforts of programmers working to create free software a...

XMPS 0.2.0 with OpenDivX plugin

Author: JT Smith linuxnews.pl writes "On www.projectmayo.com first projects using OpenDivX are mentioned. Linux users will surely be happy to hear that XMPS 0.2...

New US Presidential website contains something meaningful

Author: JT Smith The US President's website, http://www.whitehouse.gov, was transferred from the Clinton administration to the Bush administration on January 20th, but the transition was...

A news site for the Open Source community

Author: JT Smith dmalloc for OPN writes "OPN has thought a lot about the current development of community sites for the open source community. While we...