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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 21, 2005
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The First Effects of SCO's Discovery (Jan 21, 2005, 20:30)
SCO gets more discovery of IBM's code. What does that mean?
Analysis provided by eWeek and some immediate results reported by
TheStreet.com within.
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The Register: IBM Goes After Intel, AMD with Linux-Only Server (Jan 21, 2005, 19:45)
"IBM looks set to make a new, lower-end addition to its line of
Power-based servers designed to run the Linux operating system, The
Register can reveal..."
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Tuxme: Ubuntu Applications--Part II (Jan 21, 2005, 12:15)
"In part 2 of my Ubuntu article series I discuss some of the
more common and very useful (to me at least) apps and how to
install them..."
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BargainPDA: Review of Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 from Dynamism (Jan 21, 2005, 10:00)
"It has a 640 by 480 pixel screen and is physically quite
similar to the previous Zaurus clamshell models, the main
difference being that it has a 4 GB hard drive built in..."
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Linux Times: Yoper: A Next-Generation OS? (Jan 21, 2005, 08:30)
"Yoper Operating System (YOS), or Yoper GNU/Linux if you prefer,
was an eye-opener even for someone who has used over fifty
GNU/Linux distributions..."
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SitePoint: Some Favorite Open Source Utilities (Jan 21, 2005, 07:00)
"I was inspired by Rui at the Tao of Mac and his open source
watch list to think about some of the open source utilities I
cannot live without..."
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Yock.name: The Anti-Linux (Jan 21, 2005, 04:00)
"It is nothing strange to see Linux users bashing Microsoft for
Window's plague of problems. I have, however, discovered a new
culture of Windows user which I call The Anti-Linux..."
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AlterNet: The Rise of Open-Source Politics (Jan 21, 2005, 03:15)
"Thanks to web-savvy agitators, insiderism and elitism are under
heavy attack. The era of top-down politics is over..." A
tangential look at the concept of open source in the arena of
politics.
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eWeek: SCO's Short-Term Win Won't Salvage Its Future (Jan 21, 2005, 02:30)
"If SCO truly felt it had a winning case against IBM, it
wouldn't make sense to delay as its once-successful business
crumbles..."
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