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Caldera to release Project 42 public beta on Monday
Author: JT Smith
Dimdim writes: "Caldera is due to release the first public beta of OpenLinux, codenamed Project 42, on Monday. There's a short story...
GNUbies meet Wednesday 14 March 2001: Sulzberger on GNU standard tarballs and more
Author: JT Smith
Jay Sulzberger of LXNY sent us this heads up about the next GNUbies meeting:
This meeting is free and open to the public.
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Microsoft to extend .Net to Unix
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Microsoft plans to port its .Net technology to competing operating
systems including the upstart open source offering Linux, according to
press...
Transmeta unveils mobile Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "Transmeta, the employer of Linux founder Linus Torvalds, has
released Midori, its version of Linux for mobile devices.
Transmeta, which...
All that data, all that secrecy
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com: "Privacy advocates assail the secretive nature of database marketers at a Federal Trade Commission workshop. They want massive database gatherers such...
OS X beta diary: what to expect when you’re expecting
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "The other day, a friend of mine who uses iBooks in his classroom visited me in my home in San Francisco....
FlightLinux: Tux in space
Author: JT Smith
In Maryland, a group of developers is working on FlightLinux, a two-year project that runs through July, 2002, and is funded by...
FreeBSD fixes for denial-of-service vulnerabilities
Author: JT Smith
BSD Today reports that FreeBSD has released security patches for denial-of-service vulnerabilities in the rwhod and timed packages.
Category:
Open Source
Nautilus 1.0 is out, you’re all fired, have a nice day
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Eazel has had a rollercoaster of a day. This morning, the company announced the release of Nautilus 1.0,...
Caldera and Lutris team up on Java Web application server
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire: Caldera Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), the only Linux company to license,
build, certify and support SUN Microsystems' Java on Linux, Tuesday...