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Infrastructure Linux News for Apr 04, 2002
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Linux Weekly News for April 4, 2002 (Apr 04, 2002, 20:30)
This week's news: A new interview with RMS; the Anti-Unix
campaign debacle; more.
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LinuxPlanet: The Law Office Network/Linux Server Trial (Apr 04, 2002, 17:30)
Entrepreneur-based small businesses make up a large percentage
of the business community. Not quite an enterprise and not quite
home users, small businesses have their own unique needs in getting
a Linux network put together, as Rob Reilly explains.
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LinuxWorld Australia: Microsoft asks Court to Reconsider Lindows Ruling (Apr 04, 2002, 14:30)
"Saying that the court asked the wrong questions and therefore
arrived at the wrong answers in its preliminary injunction ruling
that allowed Lindows.com to continue to use the name Lindows,
Microsoft filed a motion for reconsideration late last week with
United States District Court for the Western District of
Washington..."
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LinuxPR: Everyones Internet Subsidiary RackShack Selects Compaq ProLiant Servers (Apr 04, 2002, 11:01)
"Compaq will equip RackShack's IT data centers with
industry-standard Compaq ProLiant servers for a tier one,
Linux-based Web hosting solution...
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IBM developerWorks: IBM Linux Kernel Enhancemnts and Patches (Apr 04, 2002, 09:30)
"Matthew Dobson has released a patch which make Erich Focht's
IA-64 specific additions to Ingo's scheduler to work on the i386
NUMA-Q architecture..."
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Kernel Cousin Wine #119 by Brian Vincent (Apr 04, 2002, 06:30)
Wine is a free implementation of Windows on Unix.
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Debian Weekly News - April 3rd, 2002 (Apr 04, 2002, 05:00)
Welcome to this year's fourteenth issue of DWN, the weekly
newsletter for the Debian community.
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CNET News: Microsoft Web Server App Gains on Linux (Apr 04, 2002, 03:00)
"Microsoft's Web server software gained significant market share
on rivals during March, according to a new survey, after two large
domain name "parking" services switched to Windows systems..."
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Salon.com: Code Free or Die (Apr 04, 2002, 00:30)
A new biography of Richard Stallman looks at how the free
software mastermind got to be so single-mindedly stubborn.
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