Linux Weekly News for August 30, 2001
Aug 30, 2001, 12:49 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Elizabeth O. Coolbaugh, Michael J. Hammel, Jonathan Corbet)
The LWN.net Weekly Edition for August 23, 2001 has been
published.
Inside this LWN.net Weekly Edition:
- Front Page: Dmitry is indicted; VA going proprietary?; Linux as
a sound business choice.
- Security: A new SELinux release.
- Kernel: Whither 2.5?; min() and max() again; smarter
readahead.
- Distributions: LNX-BBC reviewed; Linux DA for the Palm;
Omoikane GNU/Linux.
- On the Desktop: KOffice 1.1 released, Webmin on Debian,
Progress from Sun's Desktop Division.
- Development: The GPLFarm, MontaVista Library Optimizer, Jabber
News, new FLTK, GNOME Accessibility, profiling multi-threaded
Python, Automake 1.5.
- Commerce: Cluster solutions; lots of LinuxWorld
announcements.
- History: Corel's Linux plans through the years; Red Hat and
LASER5 part ways; OSDL's first year.
- Letters: Richard Stallman and freedom; entropy; VA Linux.
...plus the usual array of reports, updates, and announcements.
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