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KDE Desktop wins Show Favorite Award at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith

KDE, a desktop for Linux/UNIX operating systems, was honored as Show Favorite in the Desktop category at the LinuxWorld Expo, held in San Jose, Calif., last week, according to a press release on BusinessWire.

Caldera Systems reports revenue increases

Author: JT Smith

Caldera Systems, a provider of Linux eBusiness Internet Solutions, reported revenue of $1.2 million for the three months ended July 31, 2000, a 9 percent increase over revenue of $1.1 million for the comparable three-month period of the previous fiscal year, according to a press release on BusinessWire.

Ransom Love’s Secret Master Plan for Linux, UNIX

Author: JT Smith

From a Don Marti column at Linux Journal: “After making sure that all the SCO people around were otherwise occupied, I asked him (Linux freak to Linux freak) about his secret plans for his newly acquired SCO flock — which is now meeting quietly on a tree-lined college campus, like a pre-venture-capital Linux gathering.”

Category:

  • Linux

SCO customers need not fear, says Caldera chief

Author: JT Smith

Caldera chief Ransom Love says his company will continue sales and support for SCO’s Unix products, ZDNet UK reports. More at InfoWorld.

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  • Unix

Many users ‘free-riding’ on Gnutella

Author: JT Smith

From a Reuters story: “Popular song-swapping sites like Napster and Gnutella have come under attack by the record industry, but a new study suggests they could face a more insidious threat from their own users who take free music more often than they contribute any.”

Newtella announces ‘freedom to share’

Author: JT Smith

There’s a new kid on the block. Startup Newtella has accounced that a new client based on the Gnutella protocol is in the works.
Using the motto “Freedom to share,” the software is in the final stages of development, MacCentral reports.

Transmeta, AMD talk about working together

Author: JT Smith

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Transmeta Corp. are discussing various types of cooperation, including technology exchanges on a possible new very low-end consumer PC appliance, AMD president Hector Ruiz said in an interview on TechWeb.
AMD is also interested in Transmeta’s low-power processor technology, which could reduce power consumption of the Athlon and Duron processors, he added. ZDNet UK has more, including information on Transmeta’s future 1GHz chip.

Category:

  • Open Source

Pro-Napster ‘hacktivist’ warns against arrest

Author: JT Smith

An alleged “hacktivist” who may have defaced as many as 60 Web sites in the past week with a pro-Napster screed now warns that fellow hackers will unleash widespread cyberattacks if federal authorities attempt to collar any suspects. The hacker goes by the online handle “Pimpshiz” and has posted an e-mail alias on each site that has been defaced, APBnews reported.

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  • Linux

Radio’s Dr. Laura slams Free Software Foundation

Author: JT Smith

Dr. Laura slammed the Free Software Foundation last week, calling it “a biological error run by a heathen with no morals, leading software development as we know it into eternal damnation,” further suggesting that proprietary software was the one true path to moral salvation. This statement was made shortly after Microsoft announced a billion-dollar ad sponsorship of her new television program, scheduled to be released later this year, according to a hilarious story on satire site segfault.org.

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  • Management

NTT extends Verio offer – again

Author: JT Smith

NTT Communications late Tuesday said it has extended its tender offer for Internet backbone and Web hosting provider Verio until midnight EDT on Monday, Aug. 30 – the sixth time the company has extended its offer, reports IDG News Service.

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  • Open Source