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MS to judge: and you’re ugly, too

Author: JT Smith

Wired reports: “In a scathing 150-page brief, Microsoft accuses U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson of being a stranger to logic, ignorant of technology, a media blabbermouth and preternaturally biased toward the Justice Department’s point of view.”

MS: it’s (nearly) illegal to buy PCs without Windows

Author: JT Smith

By a strange coincidence Microsoft’s dire warnings against buying
PCs without preinstalled operating systems seem to have
vanished from microsoft.com on the very day that Microsoft argued
that it didn’t have a monopoly of the OS market, and that “the market
position of Windows was created by… consumer demand, not
Microsoft’s control of total output.” The Register reports.

Judge orders sex.com returned

Author: JT Smith

From Wired.com: “In a sordid saga of sex, fraud and domain registration protocol, a federal judge rules that the domain name sex.com be returned to the San Francisco entrepreneur who registered it six years ago.”

Torvalds biography will be published

Author: JT Smith

“It’s as much as about Linux as it is about Linus,” promised a flack
for the Murdoch-owned publishing house, according to The Register.

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Polish parliament joins Open Source community

Author: JT Smith

The LinuxNews Team reports that the Polish parliament has joined the Open Source community. “Its offices
started migration from PC to x-terminal based computer infrastructure. 100 linux-based x-terminals with the Intel Celeron processor and linux system inbuilt in flush memory are almost ready to work. All day-by-day parliament administration tasks will now be based on linux x-terminals with StarOffice suite. Read more
and check out cool pictures of ABA-X.”

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MS bug of the day: Video trouble with Windows Me

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC tells us: “Be forewarned! After installing a secondary
video adapter in a Windows 98 or Me
environment, the screen display is a blank.”                 

Security problems with TWIG webmail system

Author: JT Smith

“Twig is designed to allow the use of virtual hosting, unfortunatly the script
that checks this fails to check for user suplied input, thus allowing
anyone to submit malicious values as the configuration directory.” From Help Net Security.

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  • Linux

Office online: A snag in MS .Net plan?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET reports that Microsoft is fighting an uphill battle getting
customers to buy into its .Net vision, as well as the
way of receiving software that goes along with
that strategy.

Election Canada: liberals 1 – websites 0

Author: JT Smith

Newsforge reader garym writes: “This may be a pre-Christmas wake-up call to all web-publishers: As the results poured in, the election taxed the lesser of Canada’s election websites to their critical limit. At the height of the ballot counting, between 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., most Internet sites posting election results experienced major problems. In the heat of superstardom is a very bad time to discover your server can’t cut it. So goes the sub-text in this story in the Globe and Mail about Canada’s online election woes.”

Web serving revolution

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader submitted this link from LinuxWorld: “The Tux Web server has been one of the most successful projects to come from the work on Linux and Web serving. Whereas Apache is designed to run as an application, Tux is integrated into the operating system, making its performance more efficient. The reason is that it can access system resources faster because it does not have to interact with the operating system to the extent that Apache does.”

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  • Linux