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Linux News for Jan 30, 2005
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ONLamp: Firefox versus AdSubtract: How Not to Compete with Open Source (Jan 30, 2005, 21:00)
"AdSubtract was a great little product, and it always took a
while to readjust to the web without it when I was using Safari or
another browser..."
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LinuxWorld: Participate in Open Source Radio (Jan 30, 2005, 19:00)
"Tod Maffin, of the CBC (the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
is putting together a radio segment regarding open source by using
open source methods..."
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ServerWatch: Roxen: How Much Is Too Much Functionality? (Jan 30, 2005, 17:00)
Roxen Web Server: Web application server with everything but the
kitchen sink
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iTWeb: The Star of the Open World: Examining Office Alternatives (Jan 30, 2005, 15:00)
"There is little that is more important than choice in terms of
stimulating the open market and giving customers access to
affordable and reliable products..."
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BetaNews: Developer: Firefox 1.1 to be Delayed (Jan 30, 2005, 13:00)
"Firefox lead engineer turned Google developer Ben Goodger
announced on his Web log late this week that version 1.1 of Firefox
will be delayed..."
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The Salt Lake Tribune: Bitter Struggle to Control Company (Jan 30, 2005, 13:00)
"A bitter struggle for control of The Canopy Group has erupted
in dueling allegations of greed, deceit and manipulation of its
aged and purportedly failing founder, Utah technology legend Ray
Noorda..."
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NewsForge: Hawaii Now Has Its Own Open Source Conference (Jan 30, 2005, 11:00)
"The first-ever Trans-Pacific Open Source Software Conference
(TPOSSCON) was held at the Hawaii Convention Center January 17 -
21, 2005..."
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ONLamp: Freevo: Freedom For Your TV (Jan 30, 2005, 09:00)
"'Freevo, for me, stands for freedom and the power to do
whatever I'd like with a TV interface,' says Rob Shortt, a
29-year-old system administrator from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
Canada..."
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GUILinux: Lormalinux Samba Fileserver Beta 1 Review (Jan 30, 2005, 07:00)
"From the Lorma College in the Philippines comes another server
release. This time it is a dedicated Samba fileserver based on
Slackware 10..."
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LinuxDevices: Pentium-Based ETX Module Supports Linux (Jan 30, 2005, 05:00)
"Adlink has released an ETX form-factor single-board computer
(SBC) that supports embedded Linux on Celeron and Pentium
processors..."
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Enterprise Networking Planet: Replace Your NT4 PDC with Samba 3 and Linux (Parts 1 & 2) (Jan 30, 2005, 03:00)
"With this two-part series on pressing the latest edition of
Samba into service as a primary domain controller, we show you how
to integrate Linux with your Windows clients, and save some money
in the bargain..."
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Andrew Morton: Linux 2.6.11-rc2-mm2 (Jan 30, 2005, 02:00)
Changelog, link within.
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