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Woman Enigma cracker was dissed

Author: JT Smith Reuters (via Wired News): "A British woman cracked a key component of Germany's top-secret Enigma encoding machine before World War II began,...

Los Alamos and its FreeBIOS

Author: JT Smith Albuquerque Journal (via Newsalert): "A decade ago, Los Alamos might have signed a licensing deal with a private company as a way...

OSDL releases Scalable Test Platform (STP)

Author: JT Smith Portland, Ore.-October 15, 2001-In a move that will provide an invaluable tool for open source developers, accelerating and enhancing Linux for data...

Troublesome horizon

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader submitted a link to Russell Pavliceck's column at InfoWorld: "When you hear about open-source people objecting to the proposed...

Hard times for software dealers

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "Being a software retailer these days is a lonely business. ...

GNOME Gnumeric packages

Author: JT Smith proclus writes "GNU-Darwin GNOME is built with our base installation. Although other free user environments, such as WindowMaker, are snappier, GNOME brings...

Web review: Your Linux experience starts here

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - With original articles and an active Open Source project, this Linux site shows promise.It's a clever concept, to...

Rally to free Dmitry Sklyarov

Author: JT Smith "Noon Monday 15 October 2001 at 41st Street and Fifth Avenue, before the New York Public Library, on the Island of Manhattan, there...

Companies look to recycle PC castoffs

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Industry dollars will soon start flowing into pilot programs looking at the best way to handle an expected avalanche of obsolete...

Happy birthday, KDE!

Author: JT Smith The Dot: "Five years ago, on October 14th, 1996, Matthias Ettrich delivered his famous newsgroup posting (also HTMLized), and spawned a new...