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Inside IBM’s Linux technology center
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld: "So what does the LTC actually do for Linux? Frye observed that in the open source community, everyone basically works on...
IBM.com thinks KDE’s konqueror browser doesn’t exist
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
IBM.com does not support Konqueror 1.9.8, a recent version of the web browser that comes packaged with KDE.When...
The Academy and the Monastery
Author: JT Smith
Linux.com posts an excerpt from the book "The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age," written by Pekka Himanen, Linus...
Debian Weekly News
Author: JT Smith
In this week's issue.: Election updates, bug squashing party report, unstable trackers, and new dates for the Debian Conference.
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So much for source code: Why automatic updates are bad
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet has a column on automatic update features among open source programs. "But in the open-source world, this is all fraught with...
Interbind releases IBX 0.9 XML messaging server
Author: JT Smith
Interbind writes "Interbind, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of version 0.9 of its XML Messaging Server (IBX). The latest...
Canada to consider licensing cell phone jammers
Author: JT Smith
Computer World reports that Canada is considering licensing cell-phone jamming equipment and is opening a 90 day comment period on the topic.
Xbox expected to set Microsoft back billions
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Microsoft's attempt to launch itself into the gaming console market could set the company back as much as US$2...
Russian plan to put civilian in space on hold
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports that NASA has raised concerns with their Russian counterparts over plans to send a wealthy tourist to the International Space...
The Great Security Debate: Linux vs. Windows
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Users and makers of the Microsoft and Linux operating systems have often clashed over usability and performance. Now debate...