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[osdn starter] February 07, 2003
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Date: Fri Feb 07 2003 - 04:00:55 EST
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Slashdot
[0]Ernest writes "They presented this at Net&Com 2003 in Tokyo. I've
0. mailto:ernest@terku i l e .ch
ESA to Give New Life to Old Satellites
[0]JPNews writes "The European Space Agency is [1] designing a program
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http://jpnewswire.blogspot.com/
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http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEM67L1A6BD_index_0.html
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http://www.xmradio.com/how_it_works/satellites.html
Is the BSA "Grace Period" a Scam?
An anonymous reader asks: "I work at a small non-profit that has 18 employees plus a 13 seat computer lab. We received a form letter from the Business Software Alliance (BSA) telling us to do a self audit and if we find any unlicensed software to report it during our 'Grace Period' because 'if you organization's software is not licensed, it could become to focus of a BSA investigation'. Now this is obviously a method to scare up some business for the BSA members. If we ignore this, how likely is it that we will be 'investigated'. I know that I cannot produce the original CD's and/or documentation for some of the software that we HAVE paid for."
Nokia's Cellular GBA - The N-Gage
An anonymous reader writes "Hold on to your Game Boys, folks! It appears that the Finland cell phone manufacturer, Nokia, will be throwing in its lot in the handheld gaming industry with its [0]N-Gage. Not only is this critter capable of playing games, but other noticeable features include a cell phone, radio, and MP3 player. Game companies such as Sega, Taito, and Eidos have already expressed support for it." Links
Carmack Needs Rocket Fuel
[0]Reality Master 101 writes "Saw an [1]interesting post on the
0. mailto:RealityMaster101@hotmai[ ]om ['l.c' in gap]
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http://lists.erps.org/archives/erps-list/msg04244.shtml
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http://lists.erps.org/index.shtml
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http://www.idsoftware.com/
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http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/Remotely Counting Machines Behind A NAT Box http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/05/2129218 Overtone writes "[0]Steve Bellovin of [1]AT&T Labs Research has published a paper showing [2]how to remotely count the number of machines hiding behind a NAT box (in IMW 2002, the [3]Second Internet Measurement Workshop). Your friendly DSL or cable broadband provider could implement this technique to enforce their single-machine license clause. Bellovin explains how to change the NAT software to defeat the measurement scheme, but the fix is complicated and unlikely to appear in commercial home gateways anytime soon." Links
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http://www.research.att.com/~smb/
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http://www.research.att.com/
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http://www.research.att.com/~smb/papers/fnat.pdf
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http://www.icir.org/vern/imw-2002/
Gnome 2.2 Released
heydrick writes "[0]This message confirms that [1] Gnome 2.2 is
officially released. And a month ahead of the originally planned
six-month release cycle. Check out the [2]Gnome 2.2 Start Page and use
a [3]mirror to download."
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http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2003-February/msg00255.html
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http://www.gnome.org/
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http://www.gnome.org/start/2.2/
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http://www.gnome.org/mirrors/ftpmirrors.php3
Dell Dropping The Floppy
adambwells writes "Dell wants to stop including floppy drives as standard hardware on its Dimension line of desktops, and will start this practice later this quarter, as reported in this Yahoo [0]article. Says Dell's product marketing: We would like to see customers migrate away from floppies as quickly as possible, because there are better alternative technologies out there ... it's an antique technology. At some point, you've got to draw the line. You wouldn't think of using a processor from 15 years ago." They plan to educate their customers about recordable CDs and USB pen drives as replacements." Links 0. http://biz.yahoo.com/ibd/030205/tech_1.html
Jack Valenti's Views On The Digital Age
[0]ditogi writes "The [1]Harvard Political Review did a quick
0. mailto:ditogi@hotmail.com
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http://www.hpronline.org/main.cfm
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http://www.hpronline.org/news/347207.html?mkey=628413
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http://www.monkey.org/~timothy/
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http://cmusings.blogspot.com
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http://cmusings.blogspot.com/2003_02_02_cmusings_archive.html#88495460
Sim-Dud?
[0]Lumpish Scholar writes ""The Sims Online" was one of the most
0. mailto:no7bjloh02@sneakemail.com
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http://www.sunspot.net/technology/la-fi-sims4feb04,0,4697897.story?coll=bal-technology-headlines
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http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/03/technology/03SIMS.html
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http://news.google.com/news?q=%22sims+online%22
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000067FDV/ref=cm_rev_all_1/102-0709448-0156118?v=glance&s=videogames&vi=customer-reviews&me=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Linux.com
The widespread use of Linux on the desktop hasn't caught on so far. But don't count it out quite yet: A new group, the Linux Desktop Consortium, is being formed by a growing number of Linux and application vendors to promote the use of the open-source operating system on corporate and home desktops.
Knoppix gives bootable, one-disk Linux
Computers should work for humans, but too often the relationship has been upside down. Technologies such as Knoppix and Live Eval, though, illustrate a way in which Linux radically alters computing's "terms of trade." Knoppix offers advantages for common situations you're likely to encounter. Let's start with a look at a few concrete applications of Knoppix and related packages that you might need in your own computing.
Linux upsets Unix home
Linux clusters born in the world of academia are sprouting legs and appear ready to march right into the enterprise, despite the growing pains facing the emerging technology.
Sam's joins $300 Linux PC club
Sam's Club, the members-only branch of retail giant Wal-Mart, has entered the budget PC race with a $299 system running Red Hat's version of the Linux operating system.
Peace, Love ... and Lycoris
Anonymous Reader writes "'Flower Power' was the mantra of a generation in the 1960s. That metaphor takes on a whole new meaning as DesktopLinux.com interviews Lycoris executives, CTO Joseph Cheek and marketing guru Jason Spisak about Lycoris' Linux desktop." PC-To-Phone calls available for GNU/Linux http://linux.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/06/172206 Anonymous Reader writes "GnomeMeeting.Org, OpenH323.org and Quicknet Technologies Team to Deliver First Complete End User VoIP Solution for Linux."
MS Frets Not Over Slammer, Linux
Despite online flap over a line in Microsoft's latest SEC filing referencing open-source software's impact on sales of its own applications, as well as reports that a South Korean civic group may sue over Slammer damages, the tech giant isn't losing any sleep. Announcing the GNOME 2.2.0 Desktop and Developer Platform http://linux.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/06/1625232 Five months ago, we were only just beginning to recover from the enormous task that was GNOME 2.0. We were committed to a six month release cycle for 2.2, and after such a long period of development and point-releases, we were excited to be working on new features again. We were, as the release code names suggested, "Back to the Future". Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution http://linux.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/06/1618232 Anonymous Reader writes "This 3rd edition of the very popular title "Securing & Optimizing Linux" looks for security measures that go beyond firewalls and intrusion detection systems to anticipate and protect against upcoming threats. Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution: A hacker's guide to protect your Linux server designed for system administrators, managers, or Linux users who wish to protect their Linux systems ... MandrakeSoft extends its enterprise offerings with http://linux.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/06/1618208 Gael Duval writes "MandrakeSoft today announced the immediate release of Mandrake Corporate Server 2.1, a comprehensive and versatile Linux solution that provides large accounts with critical business server functions, plus MandrakeSoft's famous "user friendly" touch."
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