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Windows Me bug on eve of launch

Author: JT Smith

With the pending launch of Windows Me (the successor to Windows 98), CNet reports that the first serious bug reports are alraedy coming in.

Novell to cut loose Netware 3 and 4

Author: JT Smith

Novell is cutting loose Netware 3.0 and 4.0 in favour of version 5 of the software. ZDNet has the story.

Category:

  • Linux

MP3.com: what happened?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet discusses the path of MP3.com, and how it ended up in the bind it’s in.

Category:

  • Open Source

RedHat shuffle

Author: JT Smith

RedHat has undergone a bit of a shuffle lately, and ZDNet is exploring how the company is handling it.

Category:

  • Open Source

Ohh that… tickled

Author: JT Smith

For a long time, people have wondered why we humans are unable to tickle ourselves, when it is so easy for someone else to tickle us. CBC is reporting that British scientists have solved the mystery.

Ohh that… tickled

Author: JT Smith

For a long time, people have wondered why we humans are unable to tickle ourselves, when it is so easy for someone else to tickle us. CBC is reporting that British scientists have solved the mystery.

Category:

  • Management

EPIC ends ties with Amazon.com over privacy policy changes

Author: JT Smith

Straight from the Electronic Privacy Information Center’s Web site: “EPIC has sent a letter to its subscribers notifying them that we will no longer have a formal relationship with
Amazon.com due to that company’s recent changes to its privacy practices. The EPIC Bookstore has been part of the Amazon Affiliates program since 1996 as
part of our efforts to make our publications as widely available as possible. The recent changes in Amazon’s privacy policy indicate that the online retailer
can no longer guarantee that the its customers’ personal information will not be disclosed to third parties. See the press release for more details.”
Read the letter. And the press release.

Is commoditization in store for NAS?

Author: JT Smith

From a Planet IT story: “The entrance of VA Linux Systems Inc. into the
network-attached-storage market prompted renewed
worries that commodity pricing pressures are moving
into the storage-systems arena.” (Disclosure: VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

Category:

  • Unix

DUPE Getting your Linksys LNE100TX NIC to work in Linux

Author: JT Smith

LinuxNewbie has a how-to article on installing the ethernet card made by a company “that offers excellent Linux support.”

Debian’s daunting installation

Author: JT Smith

“Debian. Neophytes run for their lives at the very mention of the distribution. This is hardcore stuff
— the install from hell. You must have Biblical familiarity with every IRQ and device on your
system to even dream of installing Debian. Better to stick with Red Hat, SuSE, TurboLinux, or
Caldera than to risk stubbing your ego on a Debian install.: The review is at LinuxWorld.com.

Category:

  • Linux