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The Linux Line
Author: JT Smith
"It's hard to believe we're into the last quarter of 2001.Clearly,
we're facing the most challenging business environment in years.
Nevertheless, Linux continues to...
Netscape 6.2: This one works
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I have had experiences with Mozilla and earlier versions of Netscape that, to put it kindly,
were less...
Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #18
Author: JT Smith
"Welcome to the Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter -- dedicated to
keeping you up-to-date with the latest MandrakeSoft-related news & info."
This Week's Summary:
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Windows and Linux: in perfect harmony
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "We called on five Windows-on-Linux solutions--VMware GSX Server, VMware Workstation, Win4Lin, Wine, and
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Debian Weekly News
Author: JT Smith
Will that be paper or plastic? In the latest edition of Debian Weekly News, we learn that German supermarket chain Globus has...
A summer potpourri of tools and books
Author: JT Smith
Byte.com's Moshe Bar posts his summer reading list, debates the merits of VMWare and Win4Lin, and gives a brief overview of creating...
GNU project and Kerberos developers receive USENIX achievement awards
Author: JT Smith
The USENIX Association today named
the GNU Project and its contributors as recipients of its prestigious
USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award. The announcement was...
Weekly news wrap-up: Linux advocates dispute Microsoft-backed server study
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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The big news in the Open Source world this week was the Gartner Group's release of a study...
USENIX 2001 brings world’s best minds to Boston
Author: JT Smith
Berkeley, CA -- The USENIX Association announced today the addition of Cynthia Breazeal, Researcher for MIT Media Labs, to its acclaimed USENIX...
Weekly Linux Security Digest
Author: JT Smith
SecurityPortal.com posts highlights of major Linux security announcements made from april 16 through April 22. Kernel upgrades, Samba printing vulnerabilities, VMWare issues,...