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TrollTech ‘vilified’ by Free Software community
Author: JT Smith
From a LinuxPlanet interview with TrollTech CEO Haavard Nord: TrollTech has been vilified by the Free Software community -- i.e., the Free
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MP3 site blames AOL for legal problems
Author: JT Smith
MP3Board.com, a small MP3 search site being sued by the record industry for allegedly helping to spread copyed songs online, is spreading...
The Brit and the Big Boy
Author: JT Smith
There is an author in my family. Yes, Tom Yates the eminent co-author (with Wes
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2600’s Response to the DeCSS Decision
Author: JT Smith
2600 responds to the court decision regarding its distribution of links to DeCSS code.
A look back at KDE’s beginnings
Author: JT Smith
KDE's Mathias Ettrich
talks about the evolution of his GUI, in an interview with olinux.com
Category:
Open Source
Opinion: He’s still amazed at Open Source phenomenon
Author: JT Smith
From a column at Upside.com: "I'm still amazed at the open source phenomenon. This unlikely method of developing software works amazingly well...
Caldera, SCO announce first joint project
Author: JT Smith
Caldera Systems, a "Linux for Business" provider, and the Server Software Division of SCO have
announced a joint initiative to combine and...
Napster suit opens up opportunities, risks
Author: JT Smith
Commercial opportunites abound during the music-sharing service's legal problems, but there are some pitfalls companies should watch out for, TechWeb reports.
Category:
Linux
Transmeta’s coming out party
Author: JT Smith
Red Herring follows up on chip-maker Transmeta's decision to file for an IPO last week, predicting a huge stock offering. "Having Linux...
‘Renegade’ OS lands in corporate laps
Author: JT Smith
"As Compaq, Dell, HP, IBM and Sun, along with other high-tech heavyweights such as Motorola and Silicon Graphics Inc., throw their weight...