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Infrastructure Linux News for Nov 07, 2002
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LinuxPlanet: Red Hat Tour Seeks Feedback From Community (Nov 07, 2002, 17:30)
"There is something mystical about searching across the country
for the answers one seeks. The journey and the open road all hold
strong sway over our imaginations--then there's the Red Hat Road
Tour 2002, which pretty much blows that kind of fanciful thinking
right out of the water. Still, the five-man crew of the giant red
RV is driving across the US in search of their own answers... but
will they find them? Brian Proffitt reports on the tour's visit to
his hometown..."
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Technology Review: MIT's Superarchive (Nov 07, 2002, 09:00)
"The result of a two-year collaboration of the MIT Libraries and
Hewlett-Packard, DSpace is built on open-source software and is
available to anyone free of charge. But it's even more important to
note that many believe this groundbreaking effort will
fundamentally change the way scholars disseminate their research
findings..."
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AllLinuxDevices: MontaVista Linux Powers Sony Internet-Connected Video Recorder (Nov 07, 2002, 07:00)
"MontaVista Software, Inc.has announced that MontaVista Linux
Professional Edition 2.1 is the chosen operating system for the
CoCoon Channel Server, the new Internet-connected Personal Video
Recorder (PVR) from Sony..."
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NewsForge: A Kinder, Gentler Perens is Going Global Now (Nov 07, 2002, 03:00)
"One thing you have to admire about Bruce Perens: he has lots of
ideas and he's not afraid to implement them. Before the door was
fully closed behind him at HP, he started Sincere Choice to counter
Microsoft's 'Software Choice' initiative. Now he's heading up a new
non-profit: the Global Technology Policy Institute..."
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The Register: NEC Unveils Fault-Tolerant Linux Server (Nov 07, 2002, 01:00)
"NEC Corp has announced the European release of its first
fault-tolerant Linux server, the Express5800/320La, which has been
developed in conjunction with fault tolerant server specialist
Stratus Technologies Inc..."
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