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Tonight on The Linux Show

Author: JT Smith Tuesday, July 31st, 2001-- from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL -- Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct,...

Debian Weekly News – July 31, 2001

Author: JT Smith In this edition of Debian Weekly News: Start dreaming of a woody Christmas; small script gems on debian-devel; and a quibble about...

AbiWord 0.9.0 released

Author: JT Smith Version 0.9.0 of AbiWord, a cross-platform Open Source word processor has been released. The release notes and changelog are included below. Happy...

Why are we in a broadband recession?

Author: JT Smith According to former FCC chief Thomas W. Hazlett, the biggest obstacles to broadband deployment in the United States are local and national...

How the Supreme Court may have already saved Napster

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader writes: "MP3 Newswire distills a legal article by Anupam Chander that illuminates a concept of law called eminent domain...

MandrakeSoft releases IPO results, sets public trading date

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Monday afternoon, MandrakeSoft released the results of its initial public offering. In an email message sent to...

Reaction to OSCON’s Microsoft-Red Hat debate

Author: JT Smith java.sun.com interviews its "Open Source Diva" Danese Cooper for her observations on last week's Mundie-Tiemann debate. Says Cooper: "Microsoft's rhetoric that shared...

Dr. Dobb’s Python-URL

Author: JT Smith Topics in this edition of news and links for the Python community include an example use of steyp.py, an announcement of Python...

USENIX call for papers

Author: JT Smith The 2002 USENIX Technical Conference will take place June 9 through 14 in Monterey, CA. The Conference is seeking original papers about...

How much ‘con’ in convergence?

Author: JT Smith National Post: "Anyone following the massive consolidation of the media industries must be asking: What ever happened to convergence? Convergence, despite hype...