September 2005
Radio's Next Generation: Radii
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 06:55:34 PM Filed under
See how Linux can be used to prototype a sophisticated Internet appliance. Radii - a 1950s-style radio with Internet content.
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SuSE 10.1 Alpha1 Report
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 06:49:35 PM Filed under


SuSE 10.1 Alpha 1 was recently announced even before 10.0 was even released. Those SuSE folks don't waste any time. No vacation for those boys! Poor fellars. And indeed they already have their plate full. They have begun to implement a few new features as well as using some beta software and they even broke a few things. I love alphas - seriously.
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SuSE 10.1 Alpha1 Rpm List
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Ubuntu carves niche in Linux landscape
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 06:42:15 PM Filed under
It's not easy building a new version of Linux and establishing a large following. But with the Ubuntu project, one team of programmers has managed to do just that.
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Linux gains lossless filesystem
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 06:39:19 PM Filed under
An R&D affiliate of the world's largest telephone company has achieved a stable release of a new Linux filesystem said to improve reliability over conventional Linux filesystems, and offer performance advantages over Solaris's UFS filesystem.
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Novell Links Linux Platform to Windows
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 06:36:15 PM Filed under
Novell Inc. has announced what it is dubbing the first cross-platform systems-management suite that allows businesses to manage their Windows workstations from a Linux platform.
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French military body to install Linux cluster
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 01:08:48 PM Filed under
An agency of the French Ministry of Defence is planning to install a high-performance Linux cluster for technical and scientific work.
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Record industry sues hundreds for file-sharing
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 01:06:49 PM Filed under
A trade group representing the U.S. music industry said on Thursday it filed lawsuits against 757 more people.
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Open Source Opens Doors to SNL
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 01:02:50 PM Filed under
Live from New York, it's -- three comic talents who first made a name for themselves on the internet, thanks in part to the viral popularity of video shorts they released on the net under Creative Commons licenses.
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id co-founder suing former colleagues
Submitted by srlinuxx on Friday 30th of September 2005 11:09:17 AM Filed under
id Software co-founder Adrian Carmack (no relation to John Carmack, id's lead programmer) has launched a lawsuit against his former company.
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