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Infrastructure Linux News for Jul 31, 2001
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AllLinuxDevices: PlayApp Offers Free Open-Source Alternative to Microsoft's Passport (Jul 31, 2001, 23:45)
"PlayApp Keys, which are key-chain sized portable USB devices
consumers can purchase from PlayApp.com for $44 each, give
consumers complete control over many of their security needs.
PlayApp Keys, when used with the free PlayApp Player program,
allows consumers to instantly log-on to websites. Other uses
include generating codes for encrypting/decrypting files and
generating/using PGP passphrases for secure email/real-time
communications."
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Enterprise Linux Today: Red Hat and Compaq to Offer Extended Linux Training and Certification (Jul 31, 2001, 22:54)
"The programs will extend the scope of professional training
opportunities available to Linux systems and software professionals
and position them to take greater advantage of the expanding Linux
marketplace."
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CNET/Yahoo!: Linux handheld device holds 10GB (Jul 31, 2001, 20:15)
"Consumers can dump their digital photos into it, back up their
computer files and store digital audio. The Terapin Mine also can
be connected to a corporate LAN (local area network) and used as a
mini file server. A PC card slot allows the use of wireless network
adapters."
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Tonight Live: Doc Searls & Eric Raymond on the Great Debate, PLUS The Fat Lady, Part III (Jul 31, 2001, 19:27)
Tonight's show: Mandrakesoft's IPO, the great Microsoft vs Red
Hat debate, "Microsoft, Linux and the Fat Lady PART TWO"
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Eric S. Raymond: Open Source -- it's about control, and maybe about healing (Jul 31, 2001, 14:36)
"Yes, open source is about software that doesn't suck and all
those efficiency things that OSI talks about. And the FSF is not
wrong that it's about freedom, either (though it's still best we
not say that where the suits can hear it). What I've been
powerfully reminded of is that open source is also, or even mainly,
about something else. It's about control."
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Debian Weekly News - July 31st, 2001 (Jul 31, 2001, 13:57)
"If everything goes better than planned then we will have woody
released before Christmas."
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Yahoo!/CNET: Red Hat, 3G Lab design wireless OS (Jul 31, 2001, 06:30)
Apparently a few earlier reports have the partnership between
Red Hat and 3G Lab to build a wireless OS wrong: Red Hat's eCos
will be driving the OS. A little bit about eCos may be found in the
Related Stories.
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LinuxPlanet: Editor's Note: The Customer's Always Wronged (Jul 31, 2001, 06:23)
Michael Hall revisits the state of technical and customer
support one last time, recounting his struggle with the DSL people
and some reader responses to his mandatory Linux removal. The bad
news: tech support is universally bad regardless of what OS you're
running. The good news: there's a quiet Linux underground in the
support pits you might stumble across if you're lucky.
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LinuxPR: New book -The Unix Guide to Defenestration
(Jul 31, 2001, 02:00)
"This book is probably the first serious attempt at answering
the most fundamental question affecting Unix/Linux users: why do
most people seem to prefer an expensive and largely disfunctional
desktop, and even server, environment to one that works cheaply and
effectively?"
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LWN: Ottawa Linux Symposium 2001 (Jul 31, 2001, 00:59)
Linux Weekly News presents its wrap-up of the Ottawa Linux
Symposium. The summary goes something like "less free beer, still a
quality event."
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Linux-Mandrake Community Newsletter - Special IPO Results (Jul 31, 2001, 00:30)
"MandrakeSoft is pleased to announce that the company is now
listed on the Euronext Marché Libre. As a result of the
successful Initial Public Offering, a total of 688.480 shares were
sold at 6.2 Euros each. This results in an increase in capital of
approximately 4.3 million Euros and represents 20.28% of the
company's capital after issue."
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