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Linux Standards Base lives

Author: JT Smith "Well, well, well, fancy that. The hollowed Linux Standard Base (LSB) project, the practically moribund open source program to get ...

Maybe Linux is un-American after all

Author: JT Smith "As it turns out, Microsoft's latest self-serving screed about Linux and Open Source being a threat to the American Way may be...

Intel giveth, Intel taketh away

Author: JT Smith Infoworld: "Looking to cut costs in a tough economic climate, Intel has postponed until next year a plan to provide free...

Weekly news wrapup: Dispatches from the Copyright Wars

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - A pair of MIT programmers have written a seven-line perl code that descrambles DVDs, a cousin of the DeCSS code that...

Xpdf and PDF copy-control

Author: JT Smith The program XPDF respects copyprotection bits in PDF files, but a patch has been written to work around it. Would it...

Linux Lotus Notes client

Author: JT Smith tjhanson writes "If you are a company email decision maker (or would like to be) and would like to get the Notes...

Ogg Vorbis music compression

Author: JT Smith BSD Today reports on Ogg Vorbis, a relatively new music compression system in the works. From the article "This article shares my...

Iridium returns from the dead. Again.

Author: JT Smith From Slashdot: "Tjp($)pjT writes "A Canadian company which bought Iridium for roughly a quarter of a cent on the dollar has scheduled...

Michael Tiemann: Microsoft’s ironic valentine

Author: JT Smith "Microsoft should have sent the Open Source community a big box of candy and dozens of roses. Open Source software has been...

Bluefish: GNOME’s happy HTML hybrid

Author: JT Smith Linux Planet reviews Bluefish, "a GNOME-oriented HTML editor that provides a huge array of menus and keystrokes for producing HTML that doesn't...