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Aimster seeks legal protection from music industry
Author: JT Smith
From a ZDNet story: "File-swapping and instant messaging company Aimster has opened a new front in the
online music wars,...
French LinuxToday discontinued
Author: JT Smith
Mikael Pawlo writes, "The much appreciated French edition of LinuxToday is terminated. According to editor-in-chief Cedric Godart, the French edition is discontinued...
Microsoft’s Mundie speech now online
Author: JT Smith
Thanks to Mikael Pawlo, who writes, "The widely debated Craig Mundie speech is now online."
Mundie states among other things: "The OSS development...
Microsoft to argue against free code
Author: JT Smith
Reuters offers its own take on reports that a Microsoft official will attack Open Source and Free Software today in a speech....
Linux, IBM replace NT at Venezuela bank
Author: JT Smith
Linuxgram has a short item saying Venezuela's Banco Mercantil has "ripped out 30 NT servers and replaced them with an IBM S/390
...
Cox: Linux 2.4.4-ac4 available
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox and the kernel team are in high gear. Here's another release. It's at ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/. Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org.2.4.4-ac4
o...
Raymond challenges Microsoft’s security record
Author: JT Smith
From Open Source advocate Eric S. Raymond: About an hour after I posted "Beware the Microsoft shell game!", the
company that wants you...
Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting 1 May 2001
Author: JT Smith
"We selected Martin Baulig and Sander Vesik to take the lead on building
a Release Team and work with the folks who volunteered...
Red Hat works with UCITA backers to change law
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Red Hat and the Open Source Initiative will likely celebrate a UCITA victory this month, but the...
Will the ‘Net be remembered as a product of Generation X? Ha!
Author: JT Smith
- By Joab Jackson -
Cyberpunk -
Between the dot-com crash, the hobbling of Napster, and the end
of Bianca's Smut
Shack, I guess...