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Developer Linux News for Sep 30, 1999
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LinuxWorld: Practical XML with Linux, Part 1 (Sep 30, 1999, 18:20)
"Luckily for this purpose, the Linux community has taken to XML
as well as I could have hoped. Many Linux development projects and
languages use XML processors and libraries."
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Linux.com: An Analogy: MS Fundamentalism vs. Linux Spirituality (Sep 30, 1999, 18:10)
"GNU/Linux and its open source model is an example of the
evolutionary process rearing its head in the world of
software."
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Linux.com: Word Processing on Linux (Sep 30, 1999, 17:58)
"The choices of ways to create and edit text documents on Linux
are virtually limitless."
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Linux Expo '99 Olympia London, October 6th & 7th (Sep 30, 1999, 15:59)
"Every major participant in open source software will be present
to provide a definitive review of all the latest products and
services emerging around Linux."
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32BitsOnline: Alexandria Backup (Sep 30, 1999, 15:18)
"I feel me hands freeze up because I realize that my trusted tar
command has a 100 character limit on the directory path it can
traverse, and I am doomed!"
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Silicon.com: Linux set to dominate industry, says Corel chief (Sep 30, 1999, 14:56)
"Cowpland said he believes the open source operating system (OS)
will experience the biggest OS growth since Windows, and said that
his company is now in the perfect position to exploit this."
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IT-Director: Linux developer power boost (Sep 30, 1999, 14:45)
"The result will be a component-based development environment
for GUI, Internet, database and server applications."
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The Register: Is Monterey Unix's revenge? (Sep 30, 1999, 14:27)
"IBM currently offers three Unix systems, AIX, SCO, and Linux,
and the company's vision is of a triangle with Linux at the base,
running on Netfinity servers and mostly used for file and print,
mail and collaboration."
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LinuxPR: LinuxPPC now for sale in Hong Kong (Sep 30, 1999, 00:58)
"Includes major enhancements for Blue G3, PowerBook G3 and
iMac."
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Kernel Cousin debian-hurd #17 Is Out (Sep 30, 1999, 00:00)
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