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Linux News for May 29, 2004
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I, Cringely: The Little Engine That Could (May 29, 2004, 11:30)
Subtitled: "How Linux is Inadvertently Poised to Remake the
Telephone and Internet Markets"
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ESR: Samizdat: Stinks on Ice (May 29, 2004, 10:00)
"Judging by these excerpts, this book is a disaster. Many of the
claimed facts are bogus, the logic is shoddy, some of the people
you claim to have used as important sources have already blasted
you for inaccuracy..."
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PC World: Hard-Core Fedora (May 29, 2004, 08:30)
"More on moving to Fedora Core and making it work for you. Also,
a new distribution and another desktop environment..."
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LinuxInsider: Stallman: Accusatory Report Deliberately Confuses (May 29, 2004, 07:00)
"GNU Project founder Richard Stallman has told LinuxInsider that
a recent report's use of interviews with Stallman is a 'deliberate'
attempt to confuse people about the origins of the Linux
kernel..."
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WebLogicPro: O'Reilly: BEA Positioned to Leverage Open Source (May 29, 2004, 05:30)
"Open source guru Tim O'Reilly issued a challenge to the BEA
community in his eWorld 2004 technical keynote..."
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Wired: Slow Going for Linux in Iraq (May 29, 2004, 04:00)
"But even with all the growth, there is still one aspect of
technology that has yet to penetrate the country's borders:
open-source software..."
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MozillaNews: MozillaNews Interviews Daniel Glazman, NVu Developer (May 29, 2004, 02:30)
"You joined Netscape almost two years after the AOL buyout. What
impact did you see AOL having on the once-great Internet
company...?"
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ServerWatch: Enterprise Unix Roundup--Linux Looks Beyond SCO (May 29, 2004, 01:00)
"If SCO disappears tomorrow, the company can take satisfaction
in knowing it did one good thing for Linux before fading
away..."
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ChannelZone: What Sun Really Wants to Sell in the x86 Market (May 29, 2004, 00:15)
"Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols thinks he's finally figured out what
Sun really wants to sell on the x86 platform--and it's not
Linux..."
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