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GTK+ 1.2.9pre3 released, expected to become GTK+ 1.2.9
Author: JT Smith
Owen Taylor released GTK+ 1.2.9pre3 and said, barring major bug reports, it would become GTK+ 1.2.9.
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Understanding fear of the GNU
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes, ""Open source software is a serious threat to all that is good and true and right in this country."...
Printing mania: New KDE printing architecture unveiled
Author: JT Smith
"KDE developer Michael Goffioul today announced that he is actively addressing an area in KDE that warrants improvement: printing. He has...
Evolution’s latest mutations
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld revisits Evolution, "the GNOME project's answer to Microsoft Outlook." Evolution "still crashes and you should still back up your mail folders,"...
Sudden reversal: Experts say Microsoft could win
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports: "Microsoft, for the first time, may be in a position to completely overturn the government's antitrust victory, say legal experts.
That...
Caldera Systems reports first quarter results
Author: JT Smith
OREM, UT-February 28, 2001- Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), a "Linux for Business" leader, today reported revenue of $1.1 million for the...
New Perl book from Wrox Press
Author: JT Smith
Professional Perl Programming brings you the expertise of
professional programmers, taking a problem solving approach
to help you gain the knowledge you...
Intel outlines plans for wireless and p-to-p
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld reports that Intel is talking about it's plans for P2P, including ripping on Sun's plans for Jxta, which will be released...
Web review: Daemonnews.org is all you need to know about BSD
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Today is a good day to review Daemonnews.org. The brand new March issue is online, and editor-in-chief Brett...
Andamooka adds new Andamooka Collections system
Author: JT Smith
David Sweet writes, "The new Andamooka Collections system lets users create custom,
annotated, open content books. Four more books have been added...