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On trial: Is Mac OS X half-baked?
Author: JT Smith
From Upside.com: "It is perhaps not surprising then, that OS X is more than a little retro: Jobs and Co. layered an...
On trust and Open Source
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET's eWeek: "When we speak of the open-source
...
KDE community giving birth to a new print publication
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
The KDE community, made up of developers and avid users, has a new project: the KDE Zine. Just...
HP Linux inkjet driver 0.93 initial release
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "The HP Linux Inkjet Driver is a add-on to the GNU Ghostscript application. The source code for this driver...
Open source proves winning ticket for sports business
Author: JT Smith
Russ Foster writes, "Call him a player, a gambler, a true risk taker, but he's not a fool. Ron Lazarus, chief operating...
France against software patents
Author: JT Smith
On Friday, March 23rd 2001, State
Secretary of
Industry Christian Pierret who is directly in charge of
the French
Patent...
Ximian appoints Todd Miceli as CFO
Author: JT Smith
Ximian, Inc., the leading open source desktop
company (formerly known as Helix Code, Inc.), announced today that Todd
Miceli has joined the...
Interantional Components for Unicode 1.8 released
Author: JT Smith
Ram Viswanadha writes: "ICU from IBM is an open source library released under IBM Public License, provides a Unicode implementation with functions...
Lion worm affects Linux machines
Author: JT Smith
Dan Dennedy writes: "Late last night, the SANS Institute (through its Global Incident
Analysis Center) uncovered a dangerous new worm that appears to...
Building GNOME 1.4, Nautilus 1.0 provokes a bad reaction
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet has a column: "There can be no denying that Nautilus has some problems. A week of use since my initial review...