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Linux News for Jul 24, 1999
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LinuxWorld: Mozilla from a distance (Jul 24, 1999, 22:06)
"Hey, what's up with Mozilla? Is it dead? Dying?... Or is it
simply weathering some bad times..."
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Games Weekly: Review Section -- Quake on Linux (Jul 24, 1999, 21:59)
"... allow me to introduce you to the hottest and and fastest
growing user base in the computer industry."
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IBM developerWorks: Apache Group incorporates, expands influence (Jul 24, 1999, 21:12)
"ASF's goal is not only to administer its own projects, but also
to offer financial and legal assistance to other open-source
ventures." (Includes an informative interview with Apache Group
co-founder Brian Behlendorf.)
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Transmeta in the new Amiga (Jul 24, 1999, 18:06)
The name Transmeta has been shown on the screen at the AmiWest
99 show...
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Inter@ctive Week: IBM Offers Linux Lessons (Jul 24, 1999, 16:49)
"Starting Aug. 2, IBM will offer a selection of four- and
five-day courses on Linux at its installations around the
world..."
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LWN: Digital Creations Announces XML Document for Zope (Jul 24, 1999, 16:41)
"... allows you to use xml objects in the Zope environment."
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Ext2: Cross-Platform X Made Easy (Jul 24, 1999, 16:38)
"The idea of having X client windows alongside windows from MS
Windows applications is very attractive, but I have yet to find an
X Window server for a Microsoft Windows platform that does what I
expect it to do."
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Ext2: Caldera 2.2: The New Newbie Choice (Jul 24, 1999, 16:37)
"Caldera has always been a good choice for a Linux distribution,
but now it is going straight for the throat of the biggest ignored
audience out there, the home desktop arena."
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AsiaBizTech: [Linux Exhibition '99] Hands-On Linux Lesson Program is Focus of Popularity (Jul 24, 1999, 16:34)
"... more than 70 exhibiting companies and organizations are
taking part..."
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LinuxPR: LinSupport Solutions announces new mailing lists (Jul 24, 1999, 16:33)
"LinSupport Solutions announces new free services for the Linux
community. We now offer a mailing list which will contain all of
the latest news about the LinSupport Solutions services."
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LinuxPR: Bynari Systems Group Announces Associate Consultants' Program (Jul 24, 1999, 16:32)
"Consulting Opportunities in Many US Cities"
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LinuxPR: Bynari Announces Appointment of Nicholas Donovan to BSG (Jul 24, 1999, 16:31)
"Former head of Linux Systems Corp joins Consultancy"
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LinuxPR: Franz Inc. Ships Lisp Development Environment Allegro CL 5.0.1 (Jul 24, 1999, 16:30)
"Franz Inc. today shipped the new release of its flagship
software development suite, Allegro CL."
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Computer Currents: Myth II Game For Linux (Jul 24, 1999, 16:28)
"Code for the Linux version of Myth II is already being
compiled, and Loki expects the title will be complete in the late
summer of 1999."
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Linux Webportal creates the first Linux Think Tank, Seeks Volunteers (Jul 24, 1999, 16:26)
"...intention being to provide a special discussion area where
Linux Users & Developers can communicate and share ideas for
improving the Operating System"
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CNN: Germany's Grundig launches MP3 player (Jul 24, 1999, 16:22)
"German electronics company Grundig AG jumped into the
digital-music market, with the launch last week of its MP3-Player
MPaxx."
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Linux Journal: Linux as an OPI Server for the Graphic Arts Industry (Jul 24, 1999, 16:19)
"Recent testing of high-performance file-sharing tools for the
Graphic Arts industry has shown Linux to be the top performer."
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PressWire: Ziff-Davis launches LINUX Business Expo to explore revolution in corporate computing (Jul 24, 1999, 06:30)
"... a forum for business managers, IT and IS professionals,
technology channel professionals, developers and ISPs to learn more
about making an investment in Linux."
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U.S. News: What works with Linux? (Jul 24, 1999, 06:20)
"A Quick Consumer Guide."
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LinuxPR: SuSE Linux 6.2 Release Debuts August 9 (Jul 24, 1999, 06:20)
"Over 1300 applications and utilities on six CD-ROMs -- even
more software at the same price as the previous version..."
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CNET News: IBM adding Linux support options (Jul 24, 1999, 03:27)
"On Tuesday, IBM will announce forthcoming technical support for
Linux in 165 countries..."
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