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 Sunday, 21-July-2002  11:22:24 (GMT +10) - by Agg

From Reuel: The Debian Project is pleased to announce the release of Debian GNU/Linux version 3.0. Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system, which now supports a total of eleven processor architectures, includes KDE and GNOME desktop environments, features cryptographic software, is compatible with the FHS v2.2 and supports software developed for the LSB. Download here. Debian powers Thor, the server that is sending you this page.

Also from Reuel: Members of the Ogg Vorbis projecthave unveiled release 1.0 of their software, an open-source alternative to the MP3 format. The official release of the audio encoding and streaming technology has been widely anticipated by enthusiasts of open-source software. Ogg Vorbis is completely royalty-free, meaning companies can incorporate the technology into their software without cost.

Goofydave noticed that pimprig.com has an article on how to make a coffee machine/pc from scratch.

Another interesting PC here, the V8 Big Block.. in German but pics down the bottom.

PlanetSavage ponder cool and silent processing with VIA's C3 CPU.

From leperMessiah: China to build own version of Windows 98. Here and original story here. The plan is to break the "monopoly of foreign office software," which we believe may be code for 'Microsoft,' and to this end the Beijing IT Industry Promotion Center announced two initiatives, "Yangfan" and "Qihang," intended to produce a Win98 level OS within a year. Also, Forbes magazine did an article on Linux that is good, here. Seems anything non-MS is trendy these days.

AMDMB have an article about their recent server upgrades, and MikhailTech got on the radio.

5V line a little wimpy? ExtremeCooling have a guide that might help.. One of the best ways to get around this was to attach a direct 5v line into the motherboards voltage regulator, which is what i will show you how to do.

From Isengard, an article about some american company owning the rights to JPEG compression.. and wanting money for everything that uses the format.

Macase Galaxy ][ KA-280W mid-tower case on CaseJunkiez.
Cybercooler CC-290 & NK-360 system coolers on Active-Hardware.
ABIT BD7II-RAID P4 DDR motherboard on Hexus.
Taisol CEP426151A P4 HSF on FrostyTech.
VLsys L.I.S. LCD Indicator modding goody on AMD3D.
Nvidia Reference GF4 MX440 video card on AMD3D.
YAMAHA CRW-F1 IDE CDRW on CDRInfo.
Chaintech 7VJL Apogee KT333-based P4 DDR motherboard on ExplosiveLabs.
Antec PLUS1080B SOHO File Server case on G3D.
VisionTek Xtasy GeForce4 Ti4600 video card on Xbit.
Soltek SL-85DR2 i845E P4 DDR motherboard on PCStats.
Matrox Parhelia 512 video card (video review) on 3DGameMan.
Gigabyte MAYA AP128D-H3 RADEON 8500 Deluxe video card on Digit-Life.
Hoontech ST Audio DSP24 MKII Professional Sound Card on Digit-Life.
SunbeamTech Dual Inverter Cold Cathode case lighting on Monster-Hardware.
Pyramid I Fan Silencer on AusPCWorld.
Shuttle SS40G socketA barebones system on SystemCooling.



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