Author: JT Smith
Leading the Linux gaming revolution is a Tustin, California company called Loki Entertainment Software, which converts (or “ports”) popular Windows games for play on Linux. Wired.com
features Loki.
features Loki.
Author: JT Smith
The second problem is that xpdf was not cautious enough when the
user clicked on a URL. Xpdf would start the URL viewer (netscape
by default) via the system shell, not properly taking care of
shell meta characters. The advisory is at LWN.net.
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith