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Weekly news wrap-up: More ties than T-shirts at LinuxWorld
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Several commentators attending the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York this week noted that it was all...
Linux kernel’s 4,141,432 lines of code to be read out loud
Author: JT Smith
February 3 is the fourth anniversary of the term
'Open Source.'
To mark this occasion, radioqualia is starting to read all 4,141,432 lines...
g++ standard library issues call for help
Author: JT Smith
The libstdc++-v3 project (authors of the runtime library that goes with g++) have posted a
request for help with writing comments in their...
Linux Advisory Watch – February 1st 2002
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity Contributor writes "This week, advisories were released for rsync, k5su, enscript, gzip, ptrace, sudo, x-chat,
...
HP-Compaq merger clears hurdle
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports that the European Commission has approvedHP's proposed takeover of Compaq Computer.
Category:
Open Source
IBM, SuSE expand Linux cooperation
Author: JT Smith
NWfusion.comreports that SuSE and IBM are working together more. The two companies will work together on the SuSE Linux
...
CDF: Why, what and where
Author: JT Smith
John Everitt writes: "CDF is the documentation for a free language project. Not computer language, but natural language. What relevance has this...
Geodesic pitches diagnostic tool for Linux software; try the demo, not the download
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Michael Spertus says his company's port of its Great Circle software diagnostic tool to Linux could help...
BMC delves into 100% Linux management
Author: JT Smith
Meredith Derby writes: "BMC Software, Inc. expanded its commitment to managing open source software Jan. 30. The company announced several new products...
Introduction to the GNUstep project
Author: JT Smith
Fosdem.org has an interview with Adam Fedor of GNUstep. How he got started: "A long time ago I wrote a program to...