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SuSE delivers Linux 2.4 support for Panasonic 4.7GB DVD-RAM drive

Author: JT Smith Panasonic and SuSE Linux, the international technology leader in open source operating system software, announced today that SuSE Linux 7.1 provides complete...

Announcing the Maximum Linux distro project

Author: JT Smith maxlinux writes, "It is said that if you build a better mouse trap, the world will beat a path to your door....

Linux NetworX expands market reach into Europe

Author: JT Smith Linux NetworX announced today an international partner/distributor agreement with France-based Athena Global Services. Athena Global Services is the first authorized Linux NetworX...

Free Software Foundation Europe aiming for more coordination between developers

Author: JT Smith On May 6th 2001, the first general assembly of the Free ...

Maddog responds to Mundie speech

Author: JT Smith Anders Feder writes: "Jon 'maddog' Hall of Linux International seems to have joined the choir of well-written responses to the 'Mundie-attack' in...

Getting ‘familiar’ with Open Source handheld developer Alexander Guy

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people -Alexander Guy started and continues to work on the Familiar Project, an Open Source effort to...

Is Open Source software threatening intellectual property?

Author: JT Smith Roberto Zicari writes: "In view of the recent attack of Microsoft to the Open Source Software movement, the organizers of Linux@work Europe, LogOn Technology...

Peer-to-peer: It’s innovative!

Author: JT Smith The humor site, Segfault.org makes fun of those pushing P2P: "Peer to Peer technology is the process by which data can be...

Review: Compaq Presario 12XL4

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - If you're like me, sometimes you need to get away from that desk you have been writing (or...

Just who is this Craig Mundie dude at Microsoft?

Author: JT Smith From Ntk.net: "According Marlin Eller's account in 'Barbarians ...