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Corel revamp to dump Linux?

Author: JT Smith

garym writes “In the Globe and Mail’s coverage of the Corel Saga Simon Tuck speculates on rumours the upcoming Jan 23rd strategy announcements may include selling off the Corel Linux product lines; it may even be a done deal that can’t become public until the sun leaves Capricorn.”

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  • Linux

AfterBurner – alternative cache for PHP

Author: JT Smith

LinuxNews.pl writes “We found the alternative for Zend cache system –
afterBURNER*Cache
. Right now it’s beta, but looks solid. You can download a copy for linux, solaris or windows. I’m wondering if there are any plans to
do the compiler that would be alternative for Zend Encoder…
The whole thing is on LinuxNews.pl

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  • Linux

Silicon.com brought down by meatspace burglars

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET.co.uk reports that the UK technology news site silicon.com has been taken offline, by burglars.

Vital computing equipment was stolen by thieves during a break-in at the
dot-com’s Chelsea headquarters Saturday lunchtime. As a result, silicon.com,
silicon.fr and atscojobs.com have all been forced offline.

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  • Linux

Linux calendaring and collaboration: Evolution 0.6

Author: JT Smith

From EarthWeb: “As a Linux consultant, I am often asked questions about various Linux compatibility issues. A typical question might be, “Can I use
Microsoft Word with Linux?” We Linux people can always respond, “No, but you can run ‘X’ for compatibility,” where “X” is
StarOffice, Corel WordPerfect, or your favorite Unix word processor.”

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  • Linux

Microsoft’s .net like a drug dealer

Author: JT Smith

From OSOpinion: “Gradually the drug dealer starts to charge per month or every time you need a fix. Microsoft (in time) may someday charge you for doing
such trivial things as printing a copy of your data.”

Intel: It’s not just for chips anymore

Author: JT Smith

From a digital microscope for children introduced last year to an unsuccessful line of videoconferencing products offered in the
mid-1990s, Intel has experimented with a variety of additions to its main business. From CNET.

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  • Unix

MS bug of the day: security patch issued for Windows 2000

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC tells us that the Phone Book Service has an unchecked buffer that
may allow a hacker to run some malicious code on a remote server.

Oracle adds Linux 2.4 support to 9i

Author: JT Smith

Oracle is adding support for the new Linux 2.4 open source
operating system kernel to its Oracle 9i application server and
Oracle 8i database, the company said in a statement Tuesday. From a report at Infoworld.

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  • Linux

NT still most hacked, but Linux is in second place

Author: JT Smith

UK Internet.com reports that defaced web page aggregation service, Attrition.org, provided the
statistics. The site maintains snapshots of any pages that are reported
to be hacked and is usually the first port of call for any hacker who has
just defaced a web site. According to the research carried out between
August 1999 and the present day, Windows NT was running on 56 per
cent of compromised web servers. Although none of the other operating
systems even came close to these figures, perhaps surprisingly, unknown
distributions of Linux took second place with 12 per cent of the
compromises.

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  • Linux

Review: Opera 4 beta 4 for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Mayank writes “Opera for Windows is a very lean and fast browser. A Linux version has also been released. This is still in beta and is about a version down on the Windows release, but you can tell that this is a very competent browser in the making.

Review here at FreeOS.com

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  • Linux