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N.Y. LinuxWorld calls for papers
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
The West Coast version of the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo is barely over, and the deadline to submit papers...
Case study: Porting DB2 to Linux
Author: JT Smith
In this article from IBM developerWorks, members of the IBM dB2 team tell their story and offer insights concerning porting a...
McAfee aims to shield networks from PDA viruses
Author: JT Smith
Network Associates's McAfee division released new software Monday that's designed to protect corporate networks from viruses carried on PDAs and other handheld...
HP launches secure Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By John Leyden -
-The Register -
Hewlett-Packard is expected to launch a secure version of Linux today in a...
Gnutella users are ‘free riding’
Author: JT Smith
This article from The Register reports, the Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center studied activity on the open source peer-to-peer file sharing tool...
Source for Sash for Linux available
Author: JT Smith
Source code for SashXB for Linux open source project is now available under the LGPL license at Gnome.org, reports Linux Today
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TrollTech ‘vilified’ by Free Software community
Author: JT Smith
From a LinuxPlanet interview with TrollTech CEO Haavard Nord: TrollTech has been vilified by the Free Software community -- i.e., the Free
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Opinion: Intel would be silly to copy Napster
Author: JT Smith
The rumor is Intel is about to share its file-sharing vision, based on Napster. eWeek's John Taschek says that'd be a silly...
The Brit and the Big Boy
Author: JT Smith
There is an author in my family. Yes, Tom Yates the eminent co-author (with Wes
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A look back at KDE’s beginnings
Author: JT Smith
KDE's Mathias Ettrich
talks about the evolution of his GUI, in an interview with olinux.com
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