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Linux News for Dec 25, 2003
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internetnews.com: 2003: Back From the Brink (Dec 25, 2003, 13:00)
"Before we flip the calendar, internetnews.com offers a look at
its picks for the top 10 stories and trends of the year..."
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Help Net Security: Reflecting on Linux Security in 2003 (Dec 25, 2003, 11:30)
"This has been indeed an interesting year for Linux security.
The point of this article is to offer a view on what I believe to
be some of the most interesting happenings in 2003..."
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ONLamp: The Best of ONLamp 2003 (Dec 25, 2003, 10:00)
"Before you receive your official journalist card, you have to
promise to write at least one retrospective article and one
predictive article every December..."
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Orange Crate: A Surgical Analysis of the SCO Group Imbroglio (Dec 25, 2003, 08:30)
"I intend to perform a biopsy by taking a sample of the
cancerous argument and analyzing its origins so that it may be
successfully diagnosed and a treatment plan prescribed, so that the
arguments are proscribed..."
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NewsForge: Who is Telling the Truth, McBride or Torvalds? (Dec 25, 2003, 07:00)
"Who is telling the truth here? Logic tells us that both of them
aren't..."
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eWeek: The Little SCO That Cried Wolf (Dec 25, 2003, 05:30)
"Steven Vaughan-Nichols tells a folk tale of SCO and the fate of
little companies that cry wolf..."
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OSNews: Introducing Lorma Linux 4.0 (Dec 25, 2003, 04:00)
"Lorma Linux 4.0 is the first distribution to be based on Fedora
Core, outside of Redhat, that is. It is one of those new breed of
single-CD distros that try to include only the best-of-breed
applications..."
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KernelTrap: Debating devfs and udev (Dec 25, 2003, 02:30)
"A recent posting to the lkml suggested that the udev project
has unfairly hijacked the devfs project, leading into yet another
lengthy discussion comparing udev to devfs..."
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PCBurn.com: Dominions II, The Ascension Wars (Dec 25, 2003, 01:00)
"While this may sound a bit simplistic, Dominions II adds in a
complex magic system, massive amounts of troop types specific to
each race, and fairly easy to use customization of player deity and
starting location..."
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