IDG News Service reports, the WAP Forum expects to approve Version 2.0 of WAP by mid-2001 and may complete specifications before that for such features as animation, streaming media, and downloading of music files, leaders of the group said at a press event Thursday.
BSD Today discusses FreeBSD’s installation, configuration and package
management tools from the perspective of where they are and where they need to go.
All Linux Devices reports, the agreement will help ensure that MontaVista’s software will take advantage of the architectural benefits of the Intel XScale microarchitecture and the Intel StrongARM and IA-32 processor families. More on the investments from Business Wire.
It may be the oddest pairing on the Web: the descrambling source
code to DeCSS and a coupon for a free Slurpee at 7-Eleven, but
there is is, see for yourself at Yahoo Greetings. The original item was posted at Linux Today.
This article from Linux Today concludes, while Unix is unfragmenting all around us, Linux isn’t fragmenting, no, rather, the wave is going the other direction.
Article from Linuxpower states, “the ‘hopeless’ application of a few months back is now getting leaner and meaner by the day, and the Mozilla developers are starting to work on the polish.”
“When Red Hat reports its fiscal second quarter earnings Thursday analysts
will be looking for the subtle items that may indicate the Linux software and
services company is juggling too much,” says zdnet.co.uk.
“A former darling of the free Internet access model, CallNet, has had its phone
lines cut and is being sued by its former public relations agency, ZDNet can
reveal.”