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Developer Linux News for Mar 12, 2002

  • IDG.Net: Free Software Sees Gnu Loose of Linux (Mar 12, 2002, 22:00)
    "Gnu kernel, called Hurd, could be in production this year, says free software guru Stallman."

  • Linux and Main: Game Over--Well, No, Paused--for Loki (Mar 12, 2002, 20:31)
    "Draeker's nonappearance was the latest parallel between the game software publisher and the more famous recent corporate bankruptcy. As with Enron, the company heads appear to have come out okay, leaving unpaid employees holding the short end of the joystick."

  • Andrea Arcangeli: 2.4.19-pre3aa1 (Mar 12, 2002, 19:51)
    Link, changelogs within

  • Kernel Cousin GNUe #19 by Peter Sullivan (Mar 12, 2002, 15:30)
    Weekly summary of the GNU Enterprise Project, "Putting the 'Free' back in 'free enterprise'."

  • Alan Cox: Linux 2.2.21-rc1 (Mar 12, 2002, 13:57)
    Changelog, link within.

  • Linux 2.4.19-pre3 Released (Mar 12, 2002, 08:36)
    Changelog, link within.

  • Mozilla 0.9.9 Released (Mar 12, 2002, 03:57)
    Mozilla 0.9.9 is out. Changes include default enabling of MathML, support for SOAP, installation of plug-ins in home directories for Unix users, and a fix for the recent zlib hole (Red Hat RPM's excepted.) More within.

  • LinuxDevices.com: eCos vs. uClinux: Which is best for your embedded target? (Mar 12, 2002, 00:55)
    "If you're looking for something to familiarize yourself with the (seemingly) recently-blooming embedded systems world, you may be happy to consider uClinux as an excellent starting point. While you're welcomed by Red Hat to download eCos, you're not as likely to find as much free and active developer support as you would from the Linux/uClinux community."