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Programming GNOME applications with Perl, part two

November 30, 2000

Transmeta: Other recalls unlikely

November 30, 2000

Transmeta says flawed Crusoe chips unlikely in other PCs

November 30, 2000

NEC to recall Transmeta notebooks

November 30, 2000

Sony will not recall Transmeta-based Vaio

November 30, 2000

Multicast Technologies announces release of multicast player

November 30, 2000

Kernel news from LWN

November 30, 2000

Juno, Comcast announce open-access cable deal

November 30, 2000

IBM developing code-morphing software

November 30, 2000

Trustix Secure Linux 1.2 released

November 30, 2000
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