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Developer Linux News for Oct 28, 2004
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Reykjavík University: C++ In The Linux Kernel (Oct 28, 2004, 22:45)
"We have implemented a complete kernel level run-time support
for C++ in the Linux kernel..." [Link repaired. -ed.]
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SearchEnterpriseLinux: Web Tools Lead Unorthodox Charge in Linux Migration (Oct 28, 2004, 22:00)
John Horn, the CEO of... Interstate Software, talked... about
how certain Web development tools that run on Windows could be part
of an unorthodox step for companies that are interested in the idea
of moving from a proprietary database environment to an open
one..."
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NewsForge: Lunch with Brian Behlendorf (Oct 28, 2004, 13:00)
"Behlendorf, one of the original Apache crew and now a member of
the board of directors of the Apache Software Foundation, crammed
into the session a history of the Apache project and a Q&A
session..."
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SearchEnterpriseLinux: Re-Branding Mozilla (Oct 28, 2004, 07:00)
"In this tip I'll show you how to change the animated waiting
for download icon, officially known as a throbber..."
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developerWorks: Genetic Algorithms Simulate a Multi-Celled Organism (Oct 28, 2004, 05:30)
"This article will show how to simulate a multi-celled organism.
The particular application will be to generate letter puzzles,
rated by their complexity and correctness..."
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Release Digest: KDE, October 27, 2004 (Oct 28, 2004, 04:45)
Today's KDE apps: qGO 0.2.2, SchafKopf 0.4, KSynaptics 0.1.2,
and QUIViewer 1.2.
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Release Digest: GNOME, October 27, 2004 (Oct 28, 2004, 04:45)
Today's GNOME apps: DrQueue 0.52.1, Drivel 1.2.2, GOB 2.0.11,
DrPython 3.6.5, GtkBalls 3.1.4, Winki the Ripper 0.3.3, Bless
0.2.0, and Flumotion Streaming Server 0.1.1.
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DistroWatch: Distributions, October 27, 2004 (Oct 28, 2004, 04:45)
Today's distributions: Specifix Linux 0.13 (Alpha), SimplyMEPIS
2004.04, Feather Linux 0.6.1, Co-CreateLinux 2005, ZoneCD 0.5, and
Damn Small Linux 0.8.3.
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DesktopLinux: Desktop Linux: A VB/Access Developer�s View (Oct 28, 2004, 00:15)
"Additional enhancements would be good, but overall there isn't
really that much missing in Linux..."
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