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Infrastructure Linux News for Mar 22, 2002
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Trademark Trouble: Asterix versus MobiliX
(2002-03-22 23:30:57)
Tux, it seems, just can't get a break. Another round of legal
blows has been traded in the German trademark infringment suit
against one German open source company who's name is alledgedly too
similar to that of a comic book character's.
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ZDNet: Mandrake Linux Policy Angers Members (2002-03-22 21:05:24)
"Days after MandrakeSoft launched a controversial "club" to
boost its bottom line, the Linux distributor has angered many in
its user community by changing the rules of the Mandrake Club
program..."
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LinuxLookup: RAV AntiVirus v8.5 for Linux Review (2002-03-22 20:30:40)
"This review covers a basic introduction to RAV AntiVirus and
may continue to update as our real-world testing continues. RAV
AntiVirus v8.5 for Linux Mail Servers, Servers, and Workstations is
flexible and scalable, allowing independent configuration of the
scanning module, fully independent from the Mail Server."
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Linux Journal: Seal It or Hack It? (2002-03-22 19:00:24)
"Should embedded Linux devices be 'sealed' or 'hackable'? One
reader says the developer or manufacturer 'needs to be able to
control products. The following is a response by Sean Lamont to
Seth Schoen's letter suggesting that the customer should have
control over embedded Linux devices..."
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Wired.com: Anti-Copy Bill Hits D.C. (2002-03-22 17:30:51)
Formerly known as the SSSCA, this new bill, if passed, will have
strong implications on the environments that Linux works with, both
in the computer and embedded device arenas.
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Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter -- Issue #35 (2002-03-22 16:00:17)
This Week's Summary: Mandrake Linux 8.2 Available; A Note from
the Developers; 8.2 PPC Status Report; Latest MandrakeClub
Activities; Mandrake in the News; Business Case of the Week;
Security-related Software Updates; "First Look" at Mandrake Linux
8.2; Headlines from MandrakeForum.
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IT-Director: Linux Gets Even More Friendly
(2002-03-22 10:54:40)
"The one area of news that, to a degree at least, derives from a
subtly different background is to be found in developments arising
from the open source community. Latest to make the news are new
releases of the well-known SuSE and MandrakeSoft Linux
distributions..."
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Programmazione: First Italian Open Interview: Andrea Arcangeli (2002-03-22 04:58:46)
Programmazione.it, ZioBudda.net, and WiredUp, three main Italian
on-line communities dedicated to Open-Source world, has announced
an open interview with kernel developer Andrea Arcangeli.
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NewsForge: Linux Certification Training for Everyone from Newbies to Nerds (2002-03-22 03:00:24)
"Caldera's education wing launched OpenLearning this week. It's
a new package of Linux curriculum based on the 2.4 kernel. It's
customizable, you can take the courses online, and you don't have
to be a geek to do well..."
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