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Python-dev summary from LWN

Author: JT Smith

LWN has a page full of monthly updates from Python-dev, and news about the move to Digital Creations.

Category:

  • Open Source

ICANN opens annual meeting with consideration of new names

Author: JT Smith

Florida Today reports that the international oversight board for Internet
addresses began a review of new domain names Wednesday by raising
questions about group’s proper role.

Interface problems hold back Linux, users say, duplicate

Author: JT Smith

de Icaza says that even loading packaged applications is a difficult endeavor. From InfoWorld.

Linux kernel news

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net has an update on Linux kernel development.

Category:

  • Linux

MSNBC gives credit to Linux

Author: JT Smith

“Despite being relegated to
an out-of-the-way area at Comdex, the Linux
Business Expo is alive and well and doing just
fine. The big names are all represented in big,
glitzy booths. But some smaller displays held the
most interesting news.” From MSNBC.

Category:

  • Linux

KDE Foundation: weaseling a good idea

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet opinion: “Today’s announcement of the KDE League is a good thing. It would be even better if the KDE people
hadn’t lied about it months ago.”

Category:

  • Linux

Legal Linux DVD player on the way

Author: JT Smith

Linux users soon will be able to play DVDs on their computers without having to break
federal law, reports PCWorld.

Category:

  • Linux

LinuxPPC Inc. announces public beta test version

Author: JT Smith

While the whole beta is approximately 1.5 gigabytes, the base installation is
500 megabytes. This includes the basic operating system, networking
software, X Windows (graphical interface software), the Mozilla and
Netscape web browsers, and the KDE and Gnome desktop environments.
Due to the size of the installation, you will need to be on a fast least Internet
connection such as DSL to have a reasonable download time. From LinuxPR.

Should Internet records be public?

Author: JT Smith

As more
individuals build their own Web sites, some
privacy advocates now question requirements
that the site owners disclose their personal
contact information. MSNBC reports.

Melco to sell Linux-based ‘Net terminals

Author: JT Smith

AsiaBizTech reports that the selling point of Melco’s new venture is
customization. The company will install
applications and set up menu screens according
to specific customer requests.

Category:

  • Linux