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Developer Linux News for Jun 26, 2000
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Linux development kernel 2.4.0-test2-ac2 released (Jun 26, 2000, 22:37)
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PRNewswire: Intersil's PRISM Chip Set Selected by AbsoluteValue Systems (Jun 26, 2000, 22:04)
"Intersil is pleased to be a part of AbsoluteValue's
industry-first developers kit for the Linux Operating System."
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BW: Startup AbsoluteValue Systems Announces World's First Wireless LAN System Developers' Kit (Jun 26, 2000, 21:59)
"We develop software under Linux which can be easily ported to
any target, from high-end workstations all the way down to tiny
embedded single board computers like the one included in our WLAN
Developers Kit, allowing us to leverage a single effort into many
solutions."
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TechWeb: Inprise Bridges Gap Between Linux, Windows (Jun 26, 2000, 20:27)
The Linux versions of the Inprise tools will contain
enhancements for building applications for the open-source Apache
Web server."
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Python-URL! for June 26, 2000 (Jun 26, 2000, 19:36)
"Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
programming language."
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Tcl-URL! for June 26, 2000 (Jun 26, 2000, 19:26)
Tcl is a simple textual language, intended primarily for issuing
commands to interactive programs such as text editors, debuggers,
illustrators, and shells.
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LinuxPR: FNN: FirstLinux Network News launches
(Jun 26, 2000, 11:57)
"FirstLinux.com, the Linux meta-site, is proud to announce FNN,
FirstLinux Network News. This is a free service dedicated to
breaking news, press releases, stories, and controversy regarding
the Linux operating system."
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LA Weekly: Wares Wars - Consumer non-protection act threatens open-sourcers (Jun 26, 2000, 09:07)
"The states now reviewing UCITA are Hawaii, Illinois and
Oklahoma; up in the state of Washington, Microsoft has heavily
lobbied for its passage. Just think -- if UCITA passes, such
companies may never have to lobby again. All they'll have to do is
pull the plug on the opposition."
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