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Linux News for Sep 23, 2006

  • Linux-Watch: Is Debian Dying? (Sep 23, 2006, 20:00)
    "For a while, Debian was the community Linux darling. In its heyday, Debian was known for its strong moral point of view and its outstanding code... Things have changed..."

  • LWN: Kernel Developers' Position on GPLv3 (Sep 23, 2006, 18:00)
    "This document is a position statement on the GNU General Public License version 3 (in its current Draft 2 form) and its surrounding process issued by some of the Maintainers of the Linux Kernel speaking purely in their role as kernel maintainers..."

  • dot.KDE: Interview: Elizabeth Krumbach of LinuxChix (Sep 23, 2006, 16:00)
    "As women become more involved with open source communities, it's important that their voices be heard. The dot is beginning a new series of interviews with women who contribute to F/OSS..."

  • ServerWatch: Virtually Speaking: Simplifying the Infrastructure (Sep 23, 2006, 12:00)
    "There are many well-documented advantages to virtualization. Now that the technology is deployed throughout the data center, the disadvantages are starting to surface..."

  • iTWire: Stallman Gets It Right on Patents (Sep 23, 2006, 08:00)
    "The way of the Free Software Foundation is to insist on purity. The way of open source is to seek compromises..."

  • CNET UK: Letter from Linuxland--Part 3 (Sep 23, 2006, 04:00)
    "If you've been at all interested in Ubuntu, you'll have read what it's like to use when you first install it..."

  • APC Magazine: Use the Source, Luke? (Sep 23, 2006, 00:00)
    "I am, primarily, a Gentoo user though I've used more distributions that I care to count ever since Slackware came in floppy images and RedHat had its 'RedHat Redneck' install language..."