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Developer Linux News for Jun 28, 2004
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KernelTrap: The State Of User-Mode Linux In the 2.6 Kernel (Jun 28, 2004, 22:45)
"Since that time, Jeff Dike has continued to provide patches to
keep the project up to date, but the code within the stable 2.6
kernel has gotten stale and no longer even properly
compiles..."
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eWeek: Microsoft Takes Another Step Toward More 'Open' Licensing (Jun 28, 2004, 16:00)
"As part of its official launch of Windows CE 5.0 on Monday,
Microsoft Corp. announced that, for the first time, all CE source
code licensees will be allowed to ship so-called 'derivative works'
based on the CE 5.0 code..."
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internetnews.com: Sun Opens Up Desktop Code (Jun 28, 2004, 14:30)
JavaOne: "Sun Microsystems decided to succumb
to peer pressure and open source Java... sort of..."
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International PHP Magazine: Interview--Zeev Suraski & Andi Gutmans of Zend (Jun 28, 2004, 13:00)
"At this very late stage of development, I managed to obtain an
interview with the two original creators of PHP and Zend--Zeev
Suraski and Andi Gutmans--to find out more about their lives as
developers of possibly the most popular Web programming language
ever..."
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Release Digest: KDE, June 27, 2004 (Jun 28, 2004, 05:00)
This weekend's KDE apps: KNewGmail .1, kamix 0.5.1, KNemo 0.1.8,
QTPov Editor 0.3.5, KHacc 3.1, QHacc 3.1, Krusader 1.40-beta2,
KWirelessMonitor 0.2.4, MahJongg 3D Solitaire 0.96, File Activity
Viewer 0.2.0, kletterwizard 0.9.3, KiFi 0.2, KSetiSpy 0.6.2, and
KHTMLScrub 0.3.
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Release Digest: GNU, June 27, 2004 (Jun 28, 2004, 05:00)
This weekend's GNU apps: GNU Libidn 0.5.0 alpha and GCL
2.6.2.
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Release Digest: GNOME, June 27, 2004 (Jun 28, 2004, 05:00)
This weekend's GNOME apps: gedit 2.6.2, rhythmbox 0.8.5, Gossip
0.7.6, intltool 0.31, and Evolution Connector for ExchangeIt.
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DistroWatch: Distributions, June 27, 2004 (Jun 28, 2004, 05:00)
This weekend's distributions: Berry Linux 0.44, Bayanihan Linux
3 Live CD Beta, Guadalinex 2004 Candidata 1, Plamo Linux 4.0,
INSERT 1.2.13, and Puppy Linux 0.9.0.
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developerWorks: Charming Python: The Natural Language Toolkit (Jun 28, 2004, 03:30)
"Programming that goes by the name 'text processing' is a start;
other capabilities for syntactic and even semantic analysis are
further specialized to studying natural languages..."
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