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Lycos Europe Extends Pact with Overture (Dec 31 2003 23:10 GMT) - "...that it would expand its agreement with paid search provider Overture Services, despite the ongoing legal fight between Lycos Inc. and Overture in the U.S." |
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The Spim Epidemic (Dec 31 2003 23:10 GMT) - Spim (instant messenging spam) is popping up on more users' computers. While many users have never received spim, others say it has become much more... |
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Where is my Made for Linux Machine (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - When the technology community considers Linux, we know what sets it apart from the competition. But if you were to ask the average consumer, few could give you a legitimate answer other than maybe it doesn’t cost anything. (However there will always be those that look in vain for the free beer everyone keeps talking about.) Editorial contributor Doug Dingus offered the following opinion piece to osViews which proposes some interesting ideas to help differentiate Linux to consumers by way of |
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Where is my Made for Linux Machine (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - When the technology community considers Linux, we know what sets it apart from the competition. But if you were to ask the average consumer, few could give you a legitimate answer other than maybe it doesn’t cost anything. (However there will always be those that look in vain for the free beer everyone keeps talking about.) Editorial contributor Doug Dingus offered the following opinion piece to osViews which proposes some interesting ideas to help differentiate Linux to consumers by way of |
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Where is my Made for Linux Machine (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - When the technology community considers Linux, we know what sets it apart from the competition. But if you were to ask the average consumer, few could give you a legitimate answer other than maybe it doesn’t cost anything. (However there will always be those that look in vain for the free beer everyone keeps talking about.) Editorial contributor Doug Dingus offered the following opinion piece to osViews which proposes some interesting ideas to help differentiate Linux to consumers by way of |
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Dual G5 Versus Dual Opteron (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - Barefeats compares a dual G5 system and dual Opteron system."After 4 months of begging, Xicomputer finally let me test a Dual 2GHz Opteron system. There's been a lot of interest from readers regarding the Opteron since it's the only other 64 bit desktop computer besides the G5. Since they both are clocked at 2GHz, I thought it would make an interesting article." |
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Building Tiny Systems With Embedded NetBSD (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - BSD Newsletter brings us: Building tiny systems with embedded NetBSD."Many programs in the NetBSD system are linked statically. For example, each program that uses the utility library (libutil) has one copy of the library linked to it. Several programs on the system produce redundant copies of the libraries used by the programs. |
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Dual G5 Versus Dual Opteron (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - Barefeats compares a dual G5 system and dual Opteron system."After 4 months of begging, Xicomputer finally let me test a Dual 2GHz Opteron system. There's been a lot of interest from readers regarding the Opteron since it's the only other 64 bit desktop computer besides the G5. Since they both are clocked at 2GHz, I thought it would make an interesting article." |
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Building Tiny Systems With Embedded NetBSD (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - BSD Newsletter brings us: Building tiny systems with embedded NetBSD."Many programs in the NetBSD system are linked statically. For example, each program that uses the utility library (libutil) has one copy of the library linked to it. Several programs on the system produce redundant copies of the libraries used by the programs. |
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Dual G5 Versus Dual Opteron (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - Barefeats compares a dual G5 system and dual Opteron system."After 4 months of begging, Xicomputer finally let me test a Dual 2GHz Opteron system. There's been a lot of interest from readers regarding the Opteron since it's the only other 64 bit desktop computer besides the G5. Since they both are clocked at 2GHz, I thought it would make an interesting article." |
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Building Tiny Systems With Embedded NetBSD (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - BSD Newsletter brings us: Building tiny systems with embedded NetBSD."Many programs in the NetBSD system are linked statically. For example, each program that uses the utility library (libutil) has one copy of the library linked to it. Several programs on the system produce redundant copies of the libraries used by the programs. |
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Building and Installing nVidia Drivers (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - I have good news for you: using the Debian nVidia packages, the make-kpkg kernel building tool, and the driver patches available from www.minion.de, you can make building and installing your nVidia driver into an automatic step in your kernel build process. After the initial setup, you'll hardly have to think about it. |
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Building and Installing nVidia Drivers (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - I have good news for you: using the Debian nVidia packages, the make-kpkg kernel building tool, and the driver patches available from www.minion.de, you can make building and installing your nVidia driver into an automatic step in your kernel build process. After the initial setup, you'll hardly have to think about it. |
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Building and Installing nVidia Drivers (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - I have good news for you: using the Debian nVidia packages, the make-kpkg kernel building tool, and the driver patches available from www.minion.de, you can make building and installing your nVidia driver into an automatic step in your kernel build process. After the initial setup, you'll hardly have to think about it. |
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Seconds to Walk (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - It's no traffic signal giving pedestrians the middle finger, but at one intersection in the Central area of Hong Kong, the traffic signal is accompanied by a countdown to let you know when the light will turn red. Traffic... |
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Interview: The Voice of Groklaw (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - One of the few positive things to come out of the current legal battle that The SCO Group is waging towards IBM, Red Hat, and seemingly all things Linux is the growth of a new Web site that provides detailed legal analysis and information surrounding the lawsuits. Groklaw's Pamela Jones sits down for a special year-end interview with LinuxPlanet. |
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Report: Novell Plans GUI For '04 (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - Novell is planning new Linux products for 2004, now that its Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 product is out the door. The second edition of Linux Services will feature a graphical user interface, in addition to the command line interface in 1.0. More on this, and other upcoming developments from the new player in the Linux arena in this report. |
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Interview: The Voice of Groklaw (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - One of the few positive things to come out of the current legal battle that The SCO Group is waging towards IBM, Red Hat, and seemingly all things Linux is the growth of a new Web site that provides detailed legal analysis and information surrounding the lawsuits. Groklaw's Pamela Jones sits down for a special year-end interview with LinuxPlanet. |
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Report: Novell Plans GUI For '04 (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - Novell is planning new Linux products for 2004, now that its Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 product is out the door. The second edition of Linux Services will feature a graphical user interface, in addition to the command line interface in 1.0. More on this, and other upcoming developments from the new player in the Linux arena in this report. |
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Interview: The Voice of Groklaw (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - One of the few positive things to come out of the current legal battle that The SCO Group is waging towards IBM, Red Hat, and seemingly all things Linux is the growth of a new Web site that provides detailed legal analysis and information surrounding the lawsuits. Groklaw's Pamela Jones sits down for a special year-end interview with LinuxPlanet. |
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Report: Novell Plans GUI For '04 (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - Novell is planning new Linux products for 2004, now that its Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 product is out the door. The second edition of Linux Services will feature a graphical user interface, in addition to the command line interface in 1.0. More on this, and other upcoming developments from the new player in the Linux arena in this report. |
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Interview: The Voice of Groklaw (Dec 31 2003 23:09 GMT) - One of the few positive things to come out of the current legal battle that The SCO Group is waging towards IBM, Red Hat, and seemingly all things Linux is the growth of a new Web site that provides detailed legal analysis and information surrounding the lawsuits. Groklaw's Pamela Jones sits down for a special year-end interview with LinuxPlanet. |
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PHP Class 'Wsy Logs' released (Dec 31 2003 23:08 GMT) - This class is meant to write and read log lines in files. The class can update a log file with new lines. When the log file is updated it can limit the number of lines that are stored by discarding older lines if necessary. The code and the comments are written in Portuguese. |
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New Linux kernel released (Dec 31 2003 23:07 GMT) - Associates, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Intel, Mitsubishi Electric, Miracle Linux, MontaVista Software, NTT COMWARE, NEC, Novell, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, SUSE ... |
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