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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...
Fight spam with procmail
Author: JT Smith
Linux.com: "Unwanted email is the downside to our networked lives. Joshua Drake shows how to use procmail to filter the wheat from...
The GNU GPL and the American way, by RMS
Author: JT Smith
Stallman is passing around this article: "Microsoft describes the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) as an
"open source" license, and says it...
The next Linux: A mobile version
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
OK, now we've been through the 2.4 hype. Get ready for the next Linux
wave. And...