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Cox on kernels

Author: JT Smith Ah yes, boys and girls. Cox waxes poetic about 2.4 and others at Linux.conf.au, and LinuxWorld Australia has all the juicy tidbits...

Nutty about kernel numbers

Author: JT Smith LinuxToday.com.au takes this opportunity to rag on the 'non-Linux specific' media and their hyper-excitement about the release of 2.4. Wait til they...

Future of GNOME revealed down under

Author: JT Smith GNOME developers joked that GNOME will now include the Microsoft Windows Plus Pack, at the Linux.conf.au. Read more quips and puns, Aussie-style,...

Is ‘Antitrust’ for real?

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld reviews the movie Antitrust... as if you don't already know it back and forth from the twenty other reviews you've read....

How close are we, really? Review of StarOffice 5.2

Author: JT Smith - by Tim Hanson - As Linux users, each of us has done his or her share of advocacy. Each of us...

Quebec hacker mafiaboy pleads guilty to DDoS attacks, awaits sentence

Author: JT Smith CBC reports that "mafiaboy", the 16 year old Quebec resident accused of being responsible for last year's distributed denial of service attacks,...

MySQL 3.23.31 goes final

Author: JT Smith Mikael Pawlo writes "Gnuheter reports that the new version of MySQL, 3.23.31, eventually was released. From now on the 3.23 versions will...

2.4 kernel for the G4

Author: JT Smith A short post at LWN.net announces the availability of a new PowerPC Linux 2.4 kernel designed for dual-processor Apple G4 units with...

ATG releases Dynamo 5.1

Author: JT Smith Art Technology released version 5.1 of of its Dynamo application server this morning. In addition to the speed tweaks and Chinese language...

Sun introduces new lower-end servers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports on Sun's new Cobalt line of servers, some selling for less than $1000, all running Linux. Inexpensive servers running...