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How a Linux standard would benefit distributors

Author: JT Smith A column at LinuxWorld argues just that. "If Linux companies refocused their efforts away from maintaining multiple base distributions, they ...

GTK+ 1.2.9 released

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has the announcement. "GTK+ is a toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. A large number of general purpose widgets are included and...

Mozilla 1.0 release pushed back

Author: JT Smith At mozillaquest.com: The Mozilla Organization has added an additional Milestone release to its Mozilla Development Roadmap and release schedule. Milestone 0.8.1...

Mozilla: Independent projects status reports

Author: JT Smith MozillaZine posts status reports for independent projects associated with the Open Source browser. This issue includes news from Chatzilla, Jabberzilla, MozOffice, Chameleon,...

SuSE Linux Knowledge Portal online

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: "SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source operating system, announced the new SuSE Linux Knowledge Portal, offering...

Lite window managers

Author: JT Smith Angelsun at Advogato asks: "Are lite window managers popular anymore? With the rise of GNOME and KDE must these environments be supported to...

Kernel Traffic’s Zack Brown, a hero in his own right

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Zack Brown, not to be confused with kernel contributor Zach Brown, started summarizing collaborations between Linux kernel...

Napster clone’s curious terms

Author: JT Smith File-trading network Aimster is using an unusual shield to protect its users from snooping: copyright law sponsored by the recording industry. The...

Transmeta gets a new CEO

Author: JT Smith International Data Group reports that Transmeta CEO David Ditzel is stepping down from his post. He will be replaced by Mark Allen,...

Trustix Secure Linux 1.2 review

Author: JT Smith Patrick Mullen writes "While Linux is well-known for security, stability, and speed, many open services and other various pieces of software can...