Author: JT Smith
Planning for an interplanetary Internet
A guide to Linux sound card drivers
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
How committed is Apple to Open Source?
Author: JT Smith
penguinppc.org weighs in on Apple’s record with Linux and OSS.”
Category:
- Open Source
A common Linux U.I. for you and I
Author: JT Smith
Why would anyone want to switch from Windows to either of these two desktop environments? If I was like most users, I sure wouldn’t. KDE and Gnome incompatibilities give usersmany of the problems that drive us away from Windows.” The column is at osOpinion.
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- Linux
Oracle bids Joe Lockhart adieu
Author: JT Smith
Lockhart ended his brief high-tech career last
week, departing from his role as Oracle’s
public-relations director after only six months on
the job.
Lockhart tired of commuting to Silicon Valley
each week from the Washington, D.C., area,
where his wife and daughter still live, an Oracle
spokeswoman said.”
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- Linux
Sony exec snubs Xbox
Author: JT Smith
Entertainment, told the Financial Times. “Microsoft was finished before it even got started,”
Kutaragi said. “They have no games” and “retailers in the U.S. are already disappointed.””
FTC has a beef with spam
Author: JT Smith
VeriSign pulls critic-heavy discussion list
Author: JT Smith
has shut down an e-mail discussion list that had turned into a forum for its critics.
VeriSign made the announcement on the “Domain Policy” mailing list Thursday. The decision was
effective immediately.
VeriSign spokesman Brian O’Shaughnessy said the closure had nothing to do with the criticisms.
If that had been the case, he said, VeriSign would have shut down the list long ago.”
Alan Cox: Linux 2.4.4-ac17
Author: JT Smith
need fixing to lock against format changes during a read/write. Poll
creating
and starting a buffer as write does and also mmap during write, write
during
an mmap.” Read on for the changelog:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/ Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org This one just fixes the first chunk of stuff the Stanford checker found and a couple of other small bits. 2.4.4-ac17 o Fix double free in new cciss (me) o Fix i2o_pci double free on error (me) o Fix use after free in iphase (two of) (me) o Fix use after free in cs4281 (me) o Fix use after free in lapbether (me) o Fix use after free in bpqether (me) o Fix use after free in edgeport (me) o Fix memory leak in cciss (me) o Fix memory leak in failed vxfs mounts (me) o Fix memory leak in failed cmsfs mounts (me) o Fix memory leak on error in ixj (me) o Fix memory leak in lmc (me) o Fix memory leak in isdnppp (me) o Fix memory leak in wanrouter (me) o Fix memory leak on error in jffs (me) o Fix reference to invalid memory in rio (me) o Fix leaks in xircom driver (and update) (Arjan van de Ven) | All of the above found by the stanford checking team | who [or whose tools] effectively did the work for us o Fix maestro bug from merge (Marcus Meissner)
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- Linux
Logitech wireless mice & keyboards can be sniffed
Author: JT Smith
unplugged from the Internet’ proves false. According to a recent security report about
Logitech wireless mice and keyboards, an attacker can sit a hundred feet or more from your
computer and ‘sniff’ the data from your keyboard and mouse. Scary.”
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- Linux