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GNOME Digest, April 24, 2002
GNOME: GNOME Digest for April 24 is out. Packages discussed include orbit-tools 0.1, pygtk-1.99.9, Gabedit 1.1.0, and more.
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orbit-tools 0.1
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package of command line applications for...
Fears about Microsoft return, in Mexico
New York Times: "Last week, Microsoft agreed to support the e-Mexico project, a government initiative to bring Internet access within reach of 9 of...
Debian Weekly News – April 24th, 2002
Debian: Debian Weekly News for the week of April 24th is out. Subjects covered include why XFree86 4.2 isn't included in Woody, Hurd, activating...
Mandrake Linux security advisory: sudo
Mandrake: "A problem was discovered by fc, with further research by Global
InterSec, in the sudo program with the password prompt parameter
(-p). ...
Business 2.0: Buying industrial-strength tech on the cheap
Business 2.0: "Five years ago, if you had proposed running some of your company's most critical applications on an operating system originally developed by...
Evaluating Mozilla 1.0 Candidate 1
From LinuxPlanet: "Mozilla 1.0 looks promising from the standpoint of speed and ease of use. Not a whole lot has changed as far as...
Microsoft: How to catch a Linux migrator
From eWeek: "Microsoft Corp. is ratcheting up efforts to catch companies migrating from Unix to Linux before they make the switch.
As part of...
Gates: Custom Windows could run on PCs
C|Net's News.com reports: "Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates acknowledged Wednesday that an existing version of Windows for ATMs and other specialized machines that lets companies...
D.H. Brown reports IBM’s Linux leadership
In a recent report, D.H Brown Associates,
Inc. found that IBM displays the broadest product line with Linux®
offerings...
Three reasons to fall in love with Mozilla
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Ah, Mozilla. It's been up and it's been down, but it's finally starting to get some respect. What follows...