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Infrastructure Linux News for May 25, 2005
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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show (May 25, 2005, 23:30)
"Kevin Carmony, President and CEO of Linspire will be our
guest..."
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Nokia: Nokia Announces Patent Support to the Linux Kernel (May 25, 2005, 21:15)
"Nokia Corporation announced today that it allows all its
patents to be used in the further development of the Linux
Kernel..."
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LinuxWorld Australia: Directory on Tap for Open Source (May 25, 2005, 20:30)
"Red Hat is expected to provide a missing link in the open
source software infrastructure next week with its release of source
code for the Netscape directory server it acquired last year from
AOL..."
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AP/Yahoo!: Nokia Unveils Handheld Internet Tablet (May 25, 2005, 17:30)
"The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet unveiled Wednesday is based on
the open-source Linux operating system rather than the Symbian
platform..."
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CNET News: Is Linux Palm's Savior? (May 25, 2005, 14:30)
"The deliberately simple nature of the Palm operating system was
so inspiring to Rick Broida that in 1997 he started a magazine,
Tap, dedicated to devices using the handheld OS..."
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Groklaw: Trolltech Gets Free of Canopy, SCO Ownership (May 25, 2005, 13:45)
"I thought you'd be interested to learn that Trolltech is now
100% free of any Canopy or SCO ownership..."
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PC World: Picture Perfect and in Tune (May 25, 2005, 10:00)
"Last month, I sang the praises of Ubuntu Linux, and Free Agent
readers responded like never before. I received literally dozens of
messages from folks who had already given Ubuntu a try, or who took
the plunge after reading my report..."
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Desktop Linux: MEPIS Tests "Lite" Distro (May 25, 2005, 08:30)
"By popular demand, MEPIS LLC is developing a distribution
tailored to make the most of PCs originally designed for Windows
98..."
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NewsForge: The Fifth Commandment of System Administration (May 25, 2005, 05:30)
"Having this kind of understanding of your servers is important,
but it does no good if you aren't available when something
crashes..."
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