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Linuxchix, government officials and pianolas: The Linux Lunacy cruise
Author: JT Smith
LinuxJournal.com has an interview with Jon "maddog" Hall while they were all stuck on a boat together. maddog describes his role protecting...
Lutris asks critic to pull Open Source project
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
An exchange of emails that started with a developer criticizing Lutris Technologies for backing away from its...
Intel likes the Napster way
Author: JT Smith
Reported at Wired News: "A senior Intel official said Tuesday that the world's largest chipmaker has been inspired by Napster, the song-swapping...
Court halts AOL 6.0 distribution
Author: JT Smith
Reuters, via MSNBC: "PlayMedia Software said on Tuesday a federal court ordered America Online to stop distributing the 6.0 version of its...
Caldera presents OpenLinux 64 release 3.1 for Itanium
Author: JT Smith
OREM, Utah--Oct. 30, 2001-- Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), today announced the availability of OpenLinux 64 Release 3.1, a Linux system-based server...
SuSE Linux announces distribution agreement for IBM software on Linux
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld Expo, Frankfurt, Germany (October 30, 2001) - SuSE Linux, the
international Open Source technology leader and solutions provider, today
announced an agreement with...
New Napster delayed until 2002
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC: "Whenever Napster's new service does come back online, Hilbers
...
MSN reopens to non-Microsoft browsers
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports: "Microsoft said Monday that users can once again access its MSN.com portal with Web browsers that compete with its...
Linux 2.4.14-pre5 has been released
Author: JT Smith
Two readers told us about this, Mayhem and Dave:
- Andrew Morton: remove stale UnlockPage
- me: swap cache page locking update
pre4:
...
Is Windows XP really a new operating system?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes, "Microsoft's browser may have started out as an application, but by the end, it was part of the operating...