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Woo-hoo! IEEE Spectrum magazine now available
Author: JT Smith
joabj writes, "I can't tell you how happy this makes the geek in me!! Spectrum, the IEEE trade magazine for electrical engineers...
Chinese threat to GPL, and no action likely
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
Is the GNU General Public License, which guides Free Software and much of the Open...
XINIT Systems unveils high density blade-based Linux server
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: XINIT Systems, the UKs' only
exclusively-Linux server vendor and a leading provider of Linux and Open
...
Midgard Weekly Summary released
Author: JT Smith
It's posted at LWN.net and includes this: "Stuttgart is the place to be this weekend. Linuxtag is up and running and
Midgard is...
Promise FastTrak on Red Hat 7.1 howto
Author: JT Smith
Patrick Mullen writes: "The Duke of URL has posted its HowTo covering the Promise FastTrak series of cards
under Red Hat 7.1. ...
The history of the GPL
Author: JT Smith
Advogato: "The GNU GPL is the fundamental document for Free Software. Because of its importance, it is useful to document its history...
KDE 2.2beta1: Ready to roll
Author: JT Smith
The Dot: "It's finally official: KDE 2.2beta has been announced. "With this release, KDE is in a great
...
Chinese Linux developers may be violating license
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers discuss an an article by Computerworld accusing Chinese Linux developers of not releasing their changes to the Open Source community.
Category:...
Kernel Cousin KDE #16
Author: JT Smith
The 16th edition includes information on SOAP and DCOP, Konqueror and security, and competing Monopoly games.
Category:
Open Source
Alan Cox: Announcing Linux 2.2.20-pre7
Author: JT Smith
Cox writes, "Linux 2.2 is now firmly into maintenance state. Patches for neat new
ideas
belong in 2.4. Generally new drivers belong in...