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Mozilla.org releases Mozilla 0.6

Author: JT Smith

Today mozilla.org releases Mozilla 0.6, which is based on the branch that was used to create Netscape 6. Members of the
Mozilla community requested that mozilla.org produce a release that was as close to Netscape 6 as possible.
This release enables developers to build extensions or “not-quite-plugins” which can be added to an existing Netscape 6
installation seamlessly. This tag also provides a stable point that can be used to create browsers on platforms for which a
Netscape 6 product isn’t available or for those who just prefer an open solution.
The Mozilla 0.6 release does not contain many of the features or bug fixes which can be seen in our current daily builds.
Our most recent daily builds are available at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/.

Information about your PCMCIA cards

Author: JT Smith

Need information about the PCMCIA cards in use on your computer? Read on for a helpful hint from Linux.com’s Rikul Patel.

Category:

  • Linux

Lexmark on Linux

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWorld’s Joe Barr asks: “Can a proprietary printer driver outperform the Gimp-Print project and the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS)? I recently raved about an Epson Color Stylus 880 and its free software offerings. This week, I will review the Lexmark Z52 Color Jetprinter and the proprietary Linux software Lexmark has created for it.”

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  • Linux

Are we facing a Net backlash?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet News reports: “Figures just released by research firm Cyberdialogue show that in 1999 30 million people in the U.S. no longer used the Internet, describing themselves as “former users”. This has led experts to question whether a backlash against the Web is beginning.”

Conectiva/openssh vulnerability

Author: JT Smith

“In versions prior to 2.3.0, if the openssh client receives a request for ssh-agent or X11 forwarding, it does not check if this feature has been negotiated during session setup and grants access. This could allow remote access to the client’s display and ssh-agent service.” Full details at Linux Today.

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  • Linux

Changes to the NetBSD packages collection

Author: JT Smith

BSD Today has posted a message from the NetBSD-announce mailing list outlining the major and minor changes made to the operating system during November 2000.

Category:

  • Unix

SAIR and Wave bring Linux training to Japan

Author: JT Smith

Wave Technologies and its subsidiary SAIR Linux have completed the Japanese translation of their training materials. Tokyo-based software solution provider Information Quarry Systems will distribute the Linux Career Pack. Read the full press release at Linux PR.

Gratuitous window dressing, part 3

Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal covers X window system basics, including login manager overviews, xterm modification tips, and the obligatory configuration files that accompany any change.

Category:

  • Open Source

Rival browser releases to challenge Netscape 6

Author: JT Smith

Microsoft may be the 800-pound gorilla in the browser wars, but it’s far from Netscape’s only competition. Opera Software just released an advertiser-supported version of their acclaimed browser, and NeoPlanet has announced intention to release a Mozilla-based browser in February. Full report at CNET News.com.

They’re dreaming of a Bluetooth Christmas — for 2001

Author: JT Smith

TheStreet.com’s Tish Williams reports on Tuesday’s Bluetooth Developer’s Conference in San Jose, Calif.