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Century Embedded Technologies and VT Media Technologies announce next generation set-top box

Author: JT Smith Century Embedded Technologies, a leader in graphical application technologies for embedded Linux, and VT Media Technology, a leading supplier of...

The final CodeCon 2002 call for papers

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal: "CodeCon 2002, scheduled for February 15, 16 and 17 in San Francisco, California, is the premier event in 2002 for...

GNOME 2.0 developer platform beta: “Everyone’s Excited and Confused”

Author: JT Smith The API frozen Developer Platform Beta, "Everyone's Excited and Confused", is ready for your porting pleasure! It is available for immediate download:ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/pre-gnome2/releases/gnome-2.0-lib-beta1/ This release...

Voicetronix releases FreeBSD drivers for telephony hardware

Author: JT Smith BSDToday.com has short item saying Voicetronix has released Open Source FreeBSD-4.4 drivers for its V4PCI four-port ...

Linux Advisory Watch for Dec. 14

Author: JT Smith From LinuxSecurity.com: "This week, advisories were released for secureweb, OpenSSH, passwd, sasl, libgtop server, ...

Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting December 11 2001

Author: JT Smith "Confirm that GUADEC 3 will take place in Seville, Spain, 4-6th of April 2002." Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting December 11 2001 ...

FreeBSD’s Hubbard at the core of Apple’s OS X

Author: JT Smith Digitalmass.boston.com has a column about Jordan Hubbard of the FreeBSD team joining Apple as an employee. "Meanwhile, there's Apple, with its closed,...

Blue Linux scraps security focus, wants to help schools cut technology costs

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - This week, Matt Jezorek, lead developer and founder of the the fledgling Blue Linux distribution project, announced...

Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #22

Author: JT Smith This Week's Summary: LinuxPlanet review of 8.1 Gamers Edition; Discussion about the Software Manager; Business Case of the Week; Spotlight on OpenOffice;...

If Linux is getting so easy, why not use Windows?

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - I was asked this question in response to a piece I wrote last week under the title...