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Developer Linux News for Feb 04, 2001

  • Linus Torvalds: Linux 2.4.2-pre1 (Feb 04, 2001, 19:30)
    "Mainly a number of small details and some driver updates. The socket datagram handling one is important, and has already been posted separately here on linux-kernel. The VIA driver update is rather important if you have one of the newer VIA chipsets."

  • Linux-NTFS project, first public release (Feb 04, 2001, 17:40)
    "The first release contains the all new and wonderful ntfsfix utility, which repairs some of the damage that the current Linux NTFS driver does when writing to an NTFS partition."

  • LinuxWorld: It's the desktop, stupid - Lose sight of the desktop and risk losing the server, as well (Feb 04, 2001, 16:44)
    "This is not about hating Windows. This is not about hating the talented folks at Microsoft. This is not about hating Bill Gates, nor punishing a successful business. This is not even a war about the quality of operating systems. This is a war about control."

  • Scott Andrews: The Browser War: Nobody's fault but yours (Feb 04, 2001, 13:19)
    "Netscape is dead. Microsoft rules. I'm here to tell you a little something. If you're a web developer, listen close: It's YOUR fault."

  • CVSSearch: A New Way to Search through Code (Feb 04, 2001, 12:12)
    "CVSSearch searches for code fragments using CVS comments. Specifically, it takes advantage of the fact that a CVS comment describes the lines of code involved in the commit and that this description will typically hold for many future versions."