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Canadian Prime Minister joins pie-in-the-face club

Author: JT Smith

Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien is the latest inductee into the pie-in-the-face club, after getting pied in Charlottown, PEI. Other famous members include Bill Gates.

Guardian Digital introduces ebusiness Linux distribution

Author: JT Smith

Guardian Digital is introducing a distribution of linux geared at high security for electronic business, says LinuxPR.

Category:

  • Open Source

New treatment for TB in the works

Author: JT Smith

The BBC is reporting on a new treatment for the disease TB, which currently takes as much of six months of treatment.

Category:

  • Linux

IQLinux.com launches new tech support site

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPR is carrying the story of a new linux support pool being created at IQLinux.com

Category:

  • Linux

Debian and potato vodka

Author: JT Smith

Debian’s 2.2 release press conference was summarised by Linux Weekly News.

Category:

  • Linux

Transmeta Corp launches new processor

Author: JT Smith

TechWeb brings us the news that Transmeta has launched a new processor.

Category:

  • Unix

Corel faces challenges following Cowpland’s resignation

Author: JT Smith

Analysts wonder about the direction of the company after founder Michael Cowpland resigned this week. In the Reuters
analysis piece
: “The company — caught between a slowdown in sales for its mature products and weak demand for its new Linux line — is now in the hands of a relatively unknown executive who faces the formidable task of turning around the company’s flagging fortunes.”

Category:

  • Linux

Dell sees groundswell of demand for Linux

Author: JT Smith

TheStandard.com
interviews
Michael Dell following his keynote address at LinuxWorld. “There’s obviously a viable business here,” he says. “We’ve been gradually building more and more support around Linux based on the groundswell of demand from our customers.”

Category:

  • Linux

Disgusted constituent puts vote up for auction on eBay

Author: JT Smith

The Maryland voter is protesting political corruption, but selling a vote may be illegal, CNN reports. The voter identified as “apragmatic’ writes: “You may specify whom I vote for in the presidential and all other elections in my district, by name or by party. Why should the American citizen be left out? Congressmen and senators regularly sell their votes to the highest bidder. Democracy for sale!”

Category:

  • Management

Torvalds ‘all for it’ if Microsoft goes Open Source

Author: JT Smith

Linus Torvalds, developer of Linux, asked if Microsoft will compete with Linux by making Windows Open Source, answers: “It’s not going to happen. But if it does, I’m all for it.” He’s interviewed by Inter@ctive Week.

Category:

  • Linux