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News Linux News for Apr 10, 2005:
Groklaw: The Daemon, the GNU and the Penguin--Part 1
(2005-04-10 01:00:43) Here is our first chapter in our ongoing publication of Peter Salus' book, 'A History of Free and Open Source - The Daemon, the GNU, and the Penguin...'"
LinuxWorld: Open Source Developers Are Rock Stars
(2005-04-10 03:00:23) "When I was a kid, all I wanted to be was a rock star. I wanted to play guitar, get up on stage, and have everyone scream while I cranked out some hard rockin' tune..."
eWeek: ActiveGrid's Application Server Goes Open-Source
(2005-04-10 05:00:53) "ActiveGrid Inc. has released the early-access version of its open-source grid application server, combining XML, open-source and grid computing technology..."
NewsForge: instinctive-blender: A Tasty 3D Fork
(2005-04-10 07:00:23) "You may be familiar with Blender 3D, the open source modeling, animation, rendering, and post-production package from the Blender Foundation..."
developerWorks: An Embedded View of the Mac Mini, Part 2: Free Software on a Cheap Computer
(2005-04-10 09:00:17) "NetBSD and Yellow Dog Linux have both begun to support the Mac Mini. Peter Seebach looks at open source operating system options on this new contender in the embedded PowerPC platform space..."
eWeek: CherryOS Opens Up Code to Doubters
(2005-04-10 13:00:45) "CherryOS, the Mac emulator for Windows that has been dogged by controversy, is to be released as an open-source project on May 1, according to its creator..."
Linux Journal: A Reading List for Linux in the Classroom
(2005-04-10 15:00:28) "On-line resources for learning more about OpenLDAP, Samba, Squirrelmail and more..."
ServerWatch: Enterprise Unix Roundup: Open Source, Redefined
(2005-04-10 17:00:27) "Historically, Linux and the GPL have been two of the most public faces of the open source/free software movement. The general acceptance of Linux in the enterprise space and the release of Sun's Open Solaris indicate change may be afoot..."
NewsForge: My Workstation OS: Fedora Core 3
(2005-04-10 19:00:12) "I have been using Linux since Red Hat 7.x back in 2000. I have tried Lycoris, Debian, Knoppix, Ubuntu, Mandrake, SUSE, and other distributions, but I've always found myself coming back to Red Hat..."
OSNews: Linspire: Short Review
(2005-04-10 21:00:37) "Linspire has always intrigued me, it's a professional class operating system aimed at the mainstream market, and one of the few Linux distributions available in boxed sets..."
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