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News Linux News for Jun 13, 2004:
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Who Wrote Linux? I Did! No, Harry Did! Or Was It the Monkey?
(2004-06-13 00:00:18) "Of course, Linus denies all those claims, as well he should. He and I both know that he stole that code from me. Oh yeah, it's true. I've kept it quiet because Linus turned out to be a fine fellow..."
Wine Traffic #226 by Brian Vincent
(2004-06-13 01:30:13) The latest message traffic for Wine development.
Kernel Traffic #262 by Zack Brown
(2004-06-13 03:00:54) The latest news from the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
FedoraNEWS.org: Fedora News Updates Issue #13
(2004-06-13 04:30:04) "Welcome to issue number thirteen of the Fedora News Updates..."
LinuxWorld: Linux Is Being Kicked Around: Why?
(2004-06-13 06:00:01) "[Lyon's] book had the source code for one of the early releases of UNIX from Bell Labs along with a description of what many of the C statements meant. Anyone could have used that code and most likely did..."
Community: A SCO Consumer Protection Complaint
(2004-06-13 06:00:51) "I recently filed a consumer protection complaint against SCO in Kansas. I was a former Caldera customer, and I based the substance of my complaint on my own purchases of their
licensed and branded Linux software products..."
OrangeCrate: An Interview with Louis Suarez-Potts of OpenOffice.org
(2004-06-13 07:30:24) "OrangeCrate.com is pleased to announce an interview with Louis Suarez-Potts, Community Manager of OpenOffice.org. Louis was kind enough to take a few moments to discuss upcoming OpenOffice improvements..."
osViews: Microsoft Should be Kicked Out of Schools
(2004-06-13 09:00:11) "It's time to dump Microsoft from the public schools and reclaim the monies we spend on licenses and continual hardware upgrades..."
ZDNet UK: Open Source: Supply and Demand
(2004-06-13 10:30:33) "In the final part of this series of articles in response to Eric Raymond, an examination of whether a hybrid model is the way forward..."
NewsForge: A Q&A with LTSP's Jim McQuillan
(2004-06-13 12:00:01) "We started LTSP to solve a problem for a customer. They wanted 35 new terminals to access an AS/400 and a SCO Unix server. We really didn't want to continue using Windows, so we decided to figure out a way to do it with Linux..."
eWeek: Mozilla Firefox Takes Last Step to Full Release
(2004-06-13 13:30:47) "The Mozilla Foundation on Monday is planning to bring its standalone Firefox browser one step closer to its full release..."
ARNnet: HP to Support MySQL Locally
(2004-06-13 15:00:29) "Users of the MySQL open source database will soon have the option of calling Hewlett-Packard for support as the systems vendor extends its US-lead decision to Australia..."
infoSyncWorld: iRiver Preps PMP-120 for Release
(2004-06-13 16:30:51) "With a 3.5" TFT display and support for a slew of audio and video formats, iRiver's Linux-powered PMP-120 portable media viewer is set to launch this summer..."
DesktopLinux: Lycoris First Licensee of Technology from Digital Font Leader Bitstream
(2004-06-13 18:00:10) "Lycoris says it is enhancing the look, feel, and usability of the Linux desktop by licensing high quality fonts from the first independent digital font foundry foundry, Bitstream..."
developerWorks: Build a WAP Gateway On Linux
(2004-06-13 19:30:25) "This article discusses the advantages of working with the open source gateway for WAP, which performs the protocol conversion between a Web server and a mobile phone..."
LinuxFr: Interview de l'équipe XviD et sortie de la version 1.0.1
(2004-06-13 21:00:24) An interview, in English, with the XviD development team.
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