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Weekly news wrapup
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing EditorNew releases, new life
In the news this past week: Mozilla released a roadmap for its browser project. ZDNet called...
Gates grants could help establish charitable legacy
Author: JT Smith
Bill Gates is now giving away money faster than he's making it, and whether you like the man or not, this is...
non-GNU, published free documentation books
Author: JT Smith
A (too) short, just-updated list of books not published by the GNU people themselves but that meet their licensing standards.
Category:
Linux
Yet another ‘giveaway’ PC startup
Author: JT Smith
All of the ones that have gone before have failed or are in the process of failing, but PeoplePC thinks it can...
Alan Cox releases 2.2.18pre10
Author: JT Smith
"More USB synchronziation. Other fixes of stuff that crept in from the big changes before and a few longer term bug fixes"...
Debian plans new installer for woody
Author: JT Smith
Debian is planning to rewrite their installation routine for the next release, as reported and discussed by slashdot.
Category:
Linux
The gender gap
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet focuses on the gender imbalance in the technology industry and the roots of the problem.
Category:
Linux
Unlikely alliance seeks to shut down BUGTRAQ
Author: JT Smith
"Microsoft, Red Hat Software, and Sun microsystems have sued the maintainers of BUGTAQ
for violations of the...
Perl clone of MS Office called ‘gift from God’
Author: JT Smith
From the humor site, Segfault: "Some call the remarkable appearance of a MS Office clone written in Perl a gift from the...
Fair fees for Trolltech
Author: JT Smith
From a story at LinuxWorld:"Even though Trolltech responded to the GNU community and placed KDE under an
...