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Music-swapping is here to stay

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “Napster use goes global, raising the stakes in the copyright protection fight going on in America. Regardless of the outcome, the record labels are probably going to be OK.”

Laid-off techies take the world by storm

Author: JT Smith

CNET: “Self-declared “start-up junkie” Michael Lin is kicking his dot-com habit–at least
temporarily–by hitting the road.”

Category:

  • Open Source

64-bit Linux project adds Intel McKinley support

Author: JT Smith

The Register: “The latest version of the IA-64 Linux kernel has been released, bringing with it
support for Intel’s McKinley processor, the successor to Itanium.”

Category:

  • Linux

Movie distinguishes between hackers and crackers

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “Hollywood is putting out a new hacker movie with John Travolta. “Swordfish” isn’t as bad as it sounds, however. It actually distinguishes between hackers and crackers.”

Category:

  • Linux

Iomega Predator: versatile external CD-RW

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld: “This distinctive-looking CD-RW drive works with either a USB, IEEE 1394, or PC Card
port.”

Category:

  • Unix

MS bug of the day: Accessing RAM with Kiplinger TaxCut 2000

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC amusement for the day: “If a Windows 95/98 system is experiencing problems accessing
Random Access Memory (RAM), a General Protection Fault
message or an Except EGP Fault error may erupt while running
Kiplinger TaxCut 2000 on a Windows 95/98 based computer.
H&R Block Solutions suggests one of these solutions should
correct the problem: 1) Shutdown and reboot the computer, or;
2) Close any unnecessary programs.”

Analysis of the Lion worm

Author: JT Smith

“This paper provides an introduction to the Lion (1i0n) Worm author and a technical analysis of the Lion Internet Worm. Three unique variations of the Lion Worm have been
released on the Internet over the past month.” More at WhiteHats.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Sun fixed bug but performance will drop

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld: “Sun Microsystems Inc. caught and fixed a bug in
some workstations with its new UltraSPARC III microchip, but technical and scientific
computing performance will drop up to five percent, Sun said Thursday.”

Category:

  • Unix

CPRM creator blasts The Register

Author: JT Smith

“The scientist behind the CPRM copy control caper took a swipe at The Register in
a lecture at Stanford University yesterday.

Unfortunately Jeff Lotspiech, manager Content Protection Technology Group at
IBM’s Almaden, marred an otherwise excellent talk on the subject with a display of
selective amnesia,” says The Register.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux Advisory Watch – April 6th 2001

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity: “This week, advisories were released for the Linux kernel, ntp, and openssh. The vendors include Caldera, Debian, NetBSD,
Red Hat, and Trustix. Soon after being plagued by Ramen and the Lion worm, Linux administrators are finding themselves at
mercy to another worm, Adore.”

Category:

  • Linux