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News Linux News for Feb 03, 2003:
Debian Weekly News - January 28, 2003
(2003-02-03 01:00:02) Community Roundup: The latest news from the Debian Project.
Kernel Traffic #203 by Zack Brown
(2003-02-03 03:00:10) Community Roundup: The latest message traffic from the Linux kernel mailing list.
Linux Orbit Professional: Command Line 101: Cleaning Core Dumps Made Easy
(2003-02-03 07:00:27) "...[D]esktop programs will occasionally crash. When they do, they can create large files called core dumps that appear as the filename core somewhere on the user's filesystem. These files can be many megabytes in size and can cause disk space trouble if you're unaware of them..."
CRN: Pioneer-Standard, HP Link On Linux
(2003-02-03 09:00:30) "The tools will be offered to solution providers via Pioneer-Standard's KeyLink Systems subsidiary. It also will be offered to direct to end users via its Pioneer-Standard Enterprise Sales Group arm..."
DesktopLinux: Linux Mindshare: Getting Inside the Buyer's Head
(2003-02-03 11:00:20) "In this guest column at DesktopLinux.com, former SCO evangelist and Samba.org team leader John H. Terpstra weighs in on what is needed to win the consumer in the bid for Linux on the backend and desktop..."
Help Net Security: Interview with Donald L. Pipkin
(2003-02-03 13:00:10) An interview with Donald L. Pipkin, Information Security Architect for the Internet Security Division of Hewlett-Packard.
Release Digest: GNOME, February 2, 2003
(2003-02-03 05:00:00) This weekend's GNOME apps: HotApplet 0.2, Guikachu 1.3.4, Seahorse 0.6.1, Zenity 1.0, DiaSCE 1.3.1, gnome-pkgview 1.0.0, Greenwich 0.5.0, acme 2.0.2, GStreamer 0.6.0, bugzilla-applet 0.1, Dr. Genius 0.8.3
Release Digest: KDE, February 2, 2003
(2003-02-03 05:00:30) This weekend's KDE apps: KSocrat 3.1.1, Thirsty Nellan 1.0, KPlayer 0.1, On-Screen Menu 1.0.1, KDirStat 2.3.5, and EDK 0.4.1.
Wired: Banks Want to Swim With Penguin
(2003-02-03 14:30:54) "The Bulls and the Bears may soon be standing on the unemployment line... Tux the penguin, Linux's beloved mascot, is rapidly becoming the financial services industry's totem animal of choice..."
ZDNet UK: Microsoft Opens Windows for UK
(2003-02-03 16:00:37) "The programme, widely viewed as Microsoft's response to the complete openness of the open-source movement, already includes Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as members..."
CNET News: Could Linux Run Your Power Plant?
(2003-02-03 17:30:43) "Verano, a company that sells software for controlling everything from power plants to factories, is embracing Linux, along with security features that the U.S. National Security Agency added to the operating system..."
ZDNet: Dell, Sun Execs Trade Jabs over Unix Viability
(2003-02-03 19:00:49) "Dell and Sun executives provided one of the more interesting behind-the-scenes battles at last month's LinuxWorld..."
LinuxWorld.au: Gates Addresses Italian Senate Amid Protest
(2003-02-03 20:30:50) "Bill Gates outlined his optimistic vision of the coming digital decade in a speech to the Italian Senate Friday as open source advocates in penguin suits protested his visit..."
LinuxPlanet: Red Hat Isn't Alone at the Linux Management Table
(2003-02-03 22:00:55) "Red Hat has released a new management tool that promises a high degree of control over Linux-based servers. But Red Hat doesn't have the only management tool on the block... IBM, UnitedLinux, HP, and Computer Associates also have such tools on the shelf or lined up in development..."
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