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News from Jun 22, 2005

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- Kernel release: 2.6.12.1, Jun 22, 2005

Kernel2.6.12.1 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.

Files added: 0
Files changed: 4
Files removed: 0

- Linux powers low-cost petabyte-level storage, Jun 22, 2005
EmbeddedCapricorn Technologies says it has completed delivery of more than a petabyte of storage to the Internet Archive, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco that creates periodic snapshots of the Internet.
- EBay sets up open source community, Jun 22, 2005
Open SourceEBay on Tuesday began providing open source code for some of its search and access applications to expand its external developer community.
- New England Linux Symposium, Jun 22, 2005
EducationI've been at the third annual New England Linux Symposium on the campus of Gould Academy in Bethel, Maine for the past three days, meeting and learning from folks from all over Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire who are working to implement Linux and other open source solutions in their schools.
- Korea brings open source to 10,000 schools, Jun 22, 2005
EducationThe South Korean government is rolling out a homegrown open source platform to 10,000 schools in the country.
- Live Linux System Knoppix 4.0 is ready, Jun 22, 2005
KnoppixWith Version 3.9 of the Live CD Linux Knoppix only recently completed, the next one is already in the offing. In time for the event LinuxTag 2005, which will commence this Wednesday in Karlsruhe, the developer Klaus Knopper will be releasing the Version 4.0 of his Linux system, which can be booted and operated directly from CD.
- Pedal power, Linux gets Ugandans talking, Jun 22, 2005
GeneralOn June 8 residents of Nyamiryango in western Uganda made their first telephone call from their village. What made this particularly noteworthy is that the village has no electricity or phone lines.

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