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RIAA creating online collective for music royalties

Author: JT Smith

Reuters reports that the Recording
Industry Association of America, fighting with Napster over
“unauthorized” downloading of songs on the
Internet, is forming a pool to collect
royalties from Web sites that stream
music online, according to sources.

Secure SHell now in NetBSD mainline

Author: JT Smith

An OpenSSH-based Secure Shell is now available in the main NetBSD sources. It will be
pulled into the netbsd-1-5 branch, so it will be available in NetBSD 1.5, reports BSD Today.

Category:

  • Unix

Security update to lpr

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net has the advisory: “lpr has a format string security bug. It also mishandles any extension to
the lpd communication protocol, and assumes that the instructions contained
in the extension are a file it should try to print. It also has a race
condition in the handling of queue interactions that can cause the queue to
wedge.”

Category:

  • Linux

Silicon Valley has worker shortage?

Author: JT Smith

ABC News has a picture of Linus Torvalds along with an Associated Press story about the Congressional debate on H1-B visas.

Commentary: Corel deals with devil for new life

Author: JT Smith

From a commentary on 32bitsonline: “Fearing for its own existence, the once mighty Corel Corporation has finally
given in. The former software giant has gone the way of many Microsoft
ex-competitors, deciding that it’s better to strike a deal with the devil than to be
annihilated.”

Category:

  • Open Source

IBM launches new mainframe

Author: JT Smith

From a ComputerWorld story on IBM’s launch of its first 64-bit mainframe computer: “The new servers also support a feature that allow users to carve out
virtually thousands of ‘virtual servers’ within one physical server, or
partitions within a server.

‘It means I can have gobs of Linux servers running within one partition,’
said Bill O’Donnell, a senior information technology consultant with the
state of Wisconsin in Madison.”

Category:

  • Unix

SAP DB Database will be GPLed?

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers discuss a report (in German) from newsticker www.heise.de that
SAP plans the GPL release of SAP DB, a
database based on Software AG’s Adabas.

Category:

  • Open Source

Tech glitch brings Napster down

Author: JT Smith

CNN.com reports: “Both the Napster Web site and
its wildly popular song-swapping service
were inaccessible to users for several
hours Wednesday due to a hardware
problem, a company spokeswoman said.

The service went down beginning about 10:30 a.m. EDT. Since Napster is based
in Redwood City, California, the technical staff weren’t in the office because it
was so early there, the spokeswoman said.”

Cobalt acquisition good for Open Source?

Author: JT Smith

The Slashdot community discusses an InfoWorld article saying that Sun’s biggest contribution to the Open Source community could be its purchase of Cobalt.

Category:

  • Open Source

Netscape 6 gets mixed reviews

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that analysts like the new version of Netscape, but users aren’t so sure, calling it “slow and clunky.” Also, Reuters describes the overhaul of the Netscape Web site.