News in General
Linux Gazette Italian Edition
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 14:42:52 +0100
The first issue of the Italian Edition of the Linux Gazette, is now available on our site, http://www.media.it/LUGBari/lgtp/index.html. It is in the spirit of helping italian Linux users and, naturally, this italian edition is under the copying license of your original Linux Gazette.
Bye (and many many thanks!)
Francesco De Carlo,
CICCIO-X, LUGBari Coordinator
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 11:53:19 +0100 (MET)
This is the Linux Advocacy HOWTO and is intended to provide guidelines and ideas to assist with your Linux advocacy efforts. -- authored by Paul L. Rogers,
Related Links:
Lars Wirzenius also has some thoughts about Linux advocacy.
The Linux Advocacy Project's goal is to encourage commercial application developers to provide native Linux versions of their software.
Linux in the News
Linux was chosen by PC Week as part of its list for the top ten products of 1996. See the December 16, 1996 issue. The same issue has a related article about Linux and the Internet.
Linux Sites to Check Out
http://www.m-tech.ab.ca/linux-biz
This site contains anecdotal references about the commercial applications of Linux. Example uses of Linux in various industries, fulfulling various tasks are listed. Includes form / CGI script that visitors can use to enter data about their own commercial Linux sites.
-- Idan Shoham,
http://www.xnet.com/~blatura/linapps.shtml
The Linux Applications and Utilities List is an organized collection of pointers to the WWW home pages of over 600 different Linux compatible application programs, system admin tools, utilities, device drivers, games, servers, programming tools, file, disk and desktop managers, internet apps, and more. The January 8 edition has added links to over 80 new programs, as well as corrections to numerous existing listings. -- Bill Latura,
http://www.linuxware.com
This site is a Linux Support, Information, and general purpose Linuxer Hangout Site -- a meeting place for people interested in learning more about Linux, providing help to other Linuxers, and promoting Linux!!! -- Peter Lazecky,
PNG Article (see issue13) Update
Apparently Netscape has finally committed to supporting PNG in Navigator and actually made public statements to that effect at its Internet Developers' Conference last October, although there's no indication of it anywhere on their web site. The only question is when: Navigator 4.0 has a fixed release date, and PNG support may not be ready by then.
-- Greg Roelofs,
Rochester, Revised OS Seminar Series Schedule
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 02:36:18 GMT
Computer Science House at Rochester Institute of Technology Presents: an Operating System Seminar Series Wednesday evenings at 8:00PM. Attendance is free of charge and is open to the public.
- February 5: The Inferno Operating System for Everything From Embedded Systems To Network Operating Systems. - David Bort (Student, RIT)
- February 12: Sun Microsystems new JAVA Based Network Computers - Jeff Rice (Sun Microsystems)
- February 19: ShagOS -- An experimental Object Oriented Micro kernel. - Frank Barrus (Xerox)
- February 26: Solaris - Geordie Klueber (Sun Microsystems)
For additional information, directions, comments or if you would like to be a guest speaker, e-mail .
Computer Science House, ,
http://www.csh.rit.edu/os-seminars
Linux CD Giveaway List
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 05:16:52 GMT
If you have a spare Linux CD to give away, you can list your email address at
http://emile.math.ucsb.edu:8000/giveaway.html
Interested parties will contact you, then send in a self-adressed stamped envelope and you send them the CD.
If you would rather (or in addition) lend a Linux CD locally, you can now specify that as well.
For additional information:
Axel Boldt, , http://www.math.ucsb.edu/%7Eboldt/
Univ of California at Santa Barbara, Dept of Mathematics
Linux Browser Project - A New WWW Browser for Linux
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 06:34:56 GMT
Announcing the Linux Browser Project -- a group of developers developing a world wide web browser for Linux and other platforms. The goal of this project is to develop a web browser which consists of a modular program architecture based around a small, fast kernel which would load necessary modules on demand.
The project is in its early stages, and we are announcing the project at the moment to make ourselves known to the rest of the Linux community. If anyone would be interested in helping us out in any way, please feel free to join the mailing lists or visit the web site and let us know that you are willing to help. For additional information:
See the Linux Browser Project home page at http://www.tjhsst.edu/LBP/.
Jason A. Miller, Project Coordinator,
The Linux Browser Project Team
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