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Serious developments on the Western Seaboard Posted By Proinnsias Breathnach - 14:00, 1 November 2002 Edited by Adam Beecher - 14:00, 1 November 2002
There have recently been a number of disturbing rumours circulating on the list concerning some of these hax0r "linux" folk planning to invade a quiet little spot on the west of ireland. Whispers have been heard about consumption of a mysterious "Black Stuff". One source made mention of the dreaded E word (Exercise !), which was enough to strike fear into the heart of this reporter. This behaviour must be condemned by the moral upstanding majority, and avoided at all cost. For the depraved minority among ye that have an interest in such a perversion of all that is good and right, here's the dirt:
Dates: Friday 15th -> Sunday 17th Nov 2002
Place: Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland
Accomodation: See this mail.
Contact: Stephen Shirley
Opera Web Browser 6.1 for Linux Debuts Posted By Adam Beecher - 08:56, 1 November 2002
Opera Software ASA on Thursday released its Web browser product, Opera 6.1 for Linux, for Intel and PowerPC users, as well as a new port to the FreeBSD Unix operating system.
European Commission eyes Linux Posted By Adam Beecher - 08:56, 1 November 2002
The European Commission has awarded UK consultancy Netproject a pilot contract to examine deployment of open source software in government departments.
Namibia wisely spurns M$ 'gift' in favor of Linux Posted By Adam Beecher - 08:52, 1 November 2002
The African nation of Namibia is large in area and small in population with considerable distances between communities. Imagine the challenges of getting its schools wired to the Net.
SuSE Linux makes its pitch for the Windows desktop Posted By Adam Beecher - 18:36, 29 October 2002
SuSE is pitching for the mainstream office client market with the announcement today of SuSE Linux Desktop, which it ominously describes as the "first element of SuSE's product campaign for the utilization of Linux on workstations."
'SuSE Linux Office Desktop' to debut in January Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:46, 29 October 2002
SuSE announced a multi-stage product campaign for the corporate desktop deployment of SuSE Linux. Starting January 2003, small and medium-scale enterprises will be able to migrate to Linux on desktops using the 'SuSE Linux Office Desktop'.
Group outlines specs for Linux-based set-top boxes Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:45, 29 October 2002
AUSTIN, Tex.--The TV Linux Alliance here today announced the availability of its initial specifications for use in developing digital set-top boxes, based on the Linux operating system.
Trustix clinches China Secure Linux deal Posted By Adam Beecher - 14:41, 29 October 2002
Secure Linux operating system and software provider Trustix AS has signed a strategic partnership deal with Chinese server manufacturer Langchao Group to bundle its Trustix Linux Solutions Software (TLS) suite on the company's Intel-based hardware.
IBM's "Blue Gene" to run on Linux Posted By Adam Beecher - 16:20, 25 October 2002
Linux will be the main operating system for IBM's upcoming family of "Blue Gene" supercomputers--a major endorsement for the operating system and the open-source computing model it represents.
Linux-Based App Connects Back-Office, Factory Floor Posted By Adam Beecher - 16:52, 23 October 2002
Vendor nMetric has detailed a new Linux-based application for manufacturers to manage their real-time scheduling of their supply chain and manufacturing shop floor.
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