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Linux Weekly News for February 28, 2002

Written By
JC
Jonathan Corbet
Feb 28, 2002

The LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 28, 2002 has been
published.

Inside this LWN.net Weekly Edition:

  • Front: ChillingEffects.org; StarOffice to cost money; NuSphere
    vs. MySQL AB.
  • Security: Common security vulnerability naming; squid
    problems.
  • Kernel: Process migration; Doing BK penguin style.
  • Distributions: Rock Linux; Embedded Distributions and new Intel
    processors.
  • Development: Omni 0.6.0, Alsa 0.9.0b12, Linux H.A. report,
    Ghostscript 6.53, Zope 2.5.1b1, Gnome 2.0 beta, AbiWord 0.99.2,
    gphoto 2.0, GCC 3.0.4, TinyCOBOL 0.5.7.
  • Commerce: Linux International starts telecom marketing
    initiative; EU lets Microsoft write its Patent Directive.
  • Letters: Racism and free software; Debian Testing; CML2.

…plus the usual array of reports, updates, and
announcements.

Complete Story

JC

Jonathan Corbet

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