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Samba code fork announced
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has the scoop on Samba code forking. Some of the developers have different ideas on how the project should be...
What’s GNOME?
Author: JT Smith
BSDToday looks at the definition of Gnome, spelling out its various features, its design, and how to get it going on FreeBSD...
ALS: KDE, Gnome look at cloning some of Windows
Author: JT Smith
Developers from both Open Source desktop environments tell Maximum Linux that they're looking at some of Windows' features. "We do actually try...
ALS: O’Reilly has peer-to-peer project up his sleeve
Author: JT Smith
Maximum Linux reports on ALS, Day Two: "Tim O'Reilly has a new project up his sleeve called Peer-to-Peer. A conference for the...
Among the many things to buy at the Atlanta Linux Showcase
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Perhaps it is appropriate that the Atlanta Linux Showcase and Conference is being staged on the second floor of...
Boss Design releases Boss Commerce Pro V3.0
Author: JT Smith
This new version adds extended functions to this completely customizable open-source e-commerce software, reports Enterprise Linux Today.
Musician Rundgren tries posting tunes (securely)
Author: JT Smith
IDG.com reports: The music industry isn't exactly warming up to the Internet, especially when it involves applications that allow online file transfers....
Intel’s Grove lauds Napster’s rapid growth
Author: JT Smith
Intel chairman Andy Grove suggested that Napster's success shows real user demand and a desire by the public for a new technology....
File-sharing serivce Scour files for bankruptcy
Author: JT Smith
The company said it will continue to operate all aspects of its Web site while it evaluates "various strategic business
alliances...
Geeks and hippies launching attack on Silicon Valley
Author: JT Smith
OSOpinion: "There's nothing that makes me more proud to see Americans willing to stand up for justice. However there's nothing more disheartening...