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News from Nov 13, 2005

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- Kernel release: 2.6.15-rc1-git1, Nov 13, 2005

Kernel2.6.15-rc1-git1 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.

Files added: 0
Files changed: 33
Files removed: 1

- Nokia denies rumours of 770 shortage, Nov 13, 2005
EmbeddedIt seems that some US based Linux fans just can't wait to get their hands on Nokia's 770 Internet tablet. An Internet site dedicated to the device www.internettablettalk.com is already drumming up rumours of a shortage.
- B2B Player NuBridges Adopts Linux, Nov 13, 2005
GeneralNuBridges LLC, a major player in electronic data interchange and business-to-business exchange trading, is adopting Linux both internally and as a platform for customers licensing software for use across their own supply chains.
- SGI to show next-generation Linux machines, Nov 13, 2005
SGISilicon Graphics will start showing off the Altix 4000 Monday, the second generation of the company's technical computing machines based on the Linux operating system and Itanium processors.
- Novell Does a 180 on KDE Support, Nov 13, 2005
NovellNovell upset many of its supporters when it revealed last week that it would no longer be fully supporting KDE on its enterprise Linux family. Now, after consideration, Novell has decided it will continue to support both GNOME and KDE on its enterprise Linux lines.
- Schools Linux project wins award for community building, Nov 13, 2005
EducationThe tuXlabs project, which installs Linux-based thin client computers into schools across South Africa, won a Communtiy Builder award last night. The award, which recognises projects that contribute to skills development and opportunities in the country, was presented at an event at the Sandton Convention Centre.
- SAP slams open source 'socialism', Nov 13, 2005
General'Intellectual property socialism is the worst that can happen to any IP-based society,' says a SAP executive

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