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Linuxnewbie tutorial

Author: JT Smith

Linuxnewbie offers this tutorial on setting up the i810-based graphics adapter in Linux under Xfree86 3.3.6.

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  • Linux

Ballmer and Gates have lost it!

Author: JT Smith

This osOpinion article states, if Linux software is to remain as an Open Software product and if vendors wish to market applications as “Open” then the Open Software mentality must be one of a collective,
albeit disparate, industry and not as individual “software factories”.

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  • Open Source

Interview with Frank Smith

Author: JT Smith

Geeknews.org interviews Frank Smith of The Embedded Debian Project.

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  • Open Source

Forum to explore wireless Web, embedded Linux technology

Author: JT Smith

The Korean Herald announces, an international forum to explore the future of the wireless Internet and Linux technology will be held in Seoul Thursday.

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  • Linux

eSoftBank.com launches E*Linux strategy in China

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: eSoftBank.com Inc. the global software e-marketplace, just announced
the launch of one of its newly conceived products: Strategy E*Linux, including Linux Configuration Center and Powermail.

GPulp opens up web searches

Author: JT Smith

Wired News reports, the Gnutella Next Generation development team announced on Friday that they are developing a new open source technology for search engines.

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  • Open Source

Freenet 0.3 released

Author: JT Smith

Freenet 0.3 has been released, improvements include encryption, subspaces, improved datastore behaviour, and a whole host of architectural and reliability improvements, from Freenet Project homepage.

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  • Open Source

The Net as one giant brain

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet News article suggests, the more powerful use of peer-to-peer networking – individual computers exchanging data without a central server – may be to combine the processing power of thousands of networked PCs to create a virtual supercomputer.

Chernobyl phreak will crack no more, say Taiwanese officials

Author: JT Smith

Don’t hire virus writers, give ’em thirty days in the hole. That’s where Chen Ing-hau is headed, according to this report from Newsbytes.com.

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  • Linux

Is your cell phone hallucinating? Could be a security problem

Author: JT Smith

If you’re a world traveler you may have your mobile phone configured for multi-national communications. But crackers can make your phone think its somewhere its not in order to bypass encryption, says ZDNet.

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  • Linux