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Do the retail Linux numbers mean anything?
Author: JT Smith
"Establishing market share is always difficult in the Linux world. For starters, there's the issue of installations vs. sales: a single copy...
Linux & the MachZ
Author: JT Smith
At Linux.com: "There were a lot of interesting things at Linux World in New York. Talking robots, stuffed penguins, free t-shirts, eight...
Review: Turbolinux Workstation Pro 6.1- dupe
Author: JT Smith
TheDukeofURL.org reviews Turbolinux Workstation Pro 6.1. "Installing TurboLinux is a snap. Like Slackware and Debian, it uses a text based install
routine,...
Weekly news wrapup: Dispatches from the Copyright Wars
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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A pair of MIT programmers have
written a seven-line perl code that descrambles DVDs, a
cousin of the DeCSS code that...
Web review: Userlocal.com is a darn good site for Linux slackers
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Double agent Robert Hanssen purportedly is (was?) a Slackware user. Lots of people use slackware, and there's a...
Open Projects Net expands service to free software community
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: "Open Projects Net, home to such free software projects as
Debian GNU/Linux, Enlightenment, handhelds.org, Jabber, KDE,
kernelnewbies, PocketLinux, Slackware, Vorbis, Windowmaker
and Wine,...
Linuxworld: The people who do it for free.
Author: JT Smith
With all the focus on the big names at Linux World, you might think that this was an event for only PR...
DragonLinux reviewed
Author: JT Smith
Avatar writes "Hello! Just wanted to drop you a line and let you know that Evil3D has posted a review of DragonLinux....
Open Source sysadmin Brian Landsberger’s open life
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Brian Landsberger is a systems administrator for Seattle-based XYPoint, a pioneer provider
of
the technologies vital to...
Interview with James Simmons
Author: JT Smith
James Simmons is the creator and maintainer of linuxmafia.org, which has been around for about three years. Chances are that if you...