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Linux News for Feb 26, 2005
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LinuxWorld Australia: Open Source Software, Standards Pioneering Tomorrow's IT (Feb 26, 2005, 21:00)
"What does it mean to be an open enterprise? Open source
software and open standards are easy enough to define. Figuring out
how they fit into an enterprise IT strategy, however, can be a
little trickier..."
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KDE 3.4 Release Candidate Announced (Feb 26, 2005, 18:00)
"KDE 3.4 is about to be finished, so we prepared a first (and
hopefully only) Release Candiate..." Announcement
within.
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LinuxDevices: Linux-Powered Digital Photo Gadget Morphs into Doom Console (Feb 26, 2005, 17:00)
"Jobo AG, a specialist in digital imaging, originally fielded
its Giga Vu Pro as a tool for digital photography buffs, but this
small embedded computer, running a Linux 2.4 kernel, has much
broader potential..."
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MozillaZine: Summary of Upcoming Mozilla Releases (Feb 26, 2005, 13:00)
"We've got a lot going on over the next week or so. Here's a
quick list of what's happening..."
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OrangeCrate: Novell CFO Didn't Bite the Hook (Feb 26, 2005, 09:00)
"The result of my observation leads me to believe that
[Bloomberg doesn't] understand Linux any more than the average
reporter on the street does..."
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Free Software Magazine: Interview with Bernhard Reiter at aKademy (Feb 26, 2005, 08:30)
"What we can do to promote the future of free software..."
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IT-Analysis: SCO and The Titanic (Feb 26, 2005, 05:00)
"What's the difference between Edward John Smith, the Captain of
the Titanic and Darl McBride, CEO and President of SCO. Well, for
one thing, Captain Smith didn't steer his doomed ship towards the
iceberg, he hit it by accident..."
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ZDNet: Let the Mergers Begin (Feb 26, 2005, 01:00)
"All I can say is it's about time. The Linux distribution market
has been in desperate need of consolidation for some time..."
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