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Developer Linux News for Nov 17, 2004
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Washington Square News: Mozilla�s Firefox Key to Free Culture (Nov 17, 2004, 23:30)
"In English, that basically means bringing control back to 'the
people'--we lowly bottom-feeders--rather than leaving it in the
hands of massive corporations that look down on us from
high..."
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NoSoftwarePatents: Poland Does Not Support Current Proposal for EU Software Patent Directive (Nov 17, 2004, 19:30)
"'Poland cannot support the text which was agreed upon by the EU
Council'--Political agreement of May 18th on a proposed directive
can no longer be formally adopted as the common position of the EU
Council..."
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CNET News: Firefox Fortune Hunters (Nov 17, 2004, 16:45)
"Just because Firefox is free and open source doesn't mean
developers aren't cashing in on the popularity of the Mozilla
Foundation's new browser..."
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Update: Marcelo Tosatti: Linux 2.4.28 (Nov 17, 2004, 12:30)
Incremental changelog, links within. 2.4.28-rc4 was renamed
to 2.4.28 with no changes
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LinuxDevices: Linux Device App Stack Picked Up by Major Japanese IT House (Nov 17, 2004, 11:30)
"One of Japan's largest IT providers will resell and support
Trolltech's application stack and development platform for Linux
phones and PDAs..."
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Release Digest: KDE, November 17, 2004 (Nov 17, 2004, 04:45)
Today's KDE apps: MyPasswordSafe 0.6.5, KLibido 0.2.0, kdar
1.3.0, and KCheckGmail 0.5.0.
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Release Digest: GNOME, November 16, 2004 (Nov 17, 2004, 04:45)
Today's GNOME apps: VLC 0.8.1, Nihon-go Flash 0.1.0, Endeavour
Mark II 2.4.6, GNUnet 0.6.5, GTK See 0.6.0b-1, Chris's Lame File
Browser 4 cheese weasel (0.5.2), wxHatch 1.33, Sylpheed 1.0.0beta3,
Coaster 0.1.2, Eina 0.3.0, and gcx 0.7.2.
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Release Digest: Distributions, November 16, 2004 (Nov 17, 2004, 04:45)
Today's distribution: QiLinux live! 1.0.
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