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Florida private school uses (and loves) Linux

Great piece at LinuxPlanet: "From a system administration standpoint, Baillie recognized that managing the Lab desktops with a Linux Terminal Server setup would be...

Palladium: Safe or security flaw?

Wired: " What's Palladium? Depending on who you ask, it's either a catalyst to turn silicon into gold for the PC industry, or it's...

DebConf 2 summary, including notes from Michael Robertson’s keynote

- By David Graham - Lindows CEO Michael Robertson took a day out of his schedule to address DebConf 2, held at York University a few...

Michael’s Minute: Tapping the energy that seeks change…

When I started MP3.com four years ago, I knew that I was building something that would pave the landscape of the future of music...

Under the Brim | Red Hat | July 2002

News and notes from inside Red Hat. -----------IN THIS ISSUE----------- - Red Hat annual report now available - New course teaches enterprise systems deployment and management - Teaming...

Conectiva: Resolver libraries vulnerabilities

Conectiva: There is a buffer overflow vulnerability in several DNS resolver libraries that affect all applications linked to these libraries. In Conectiva Linux the...

The French have Yopy Linux in their pockets

Announced at CeBIT 2001, hailed by the international press and much sought after by PDA enthusiasts, the multimedia Linux Color PDA, Yopy, developed by...

Linux and the market’s big geographic change

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - Is the IT slump in the United States and Western Europe a temporary setback or a permanent...

Guardian Digital combats proprietary software licenses

Jennifer Olson writes: Guardian Digital, Inc., the first full-service open source Internet server security company, has today announced a special incentive program designed to...

MontaVista Software, Embedded Performance announce Linux-based hardware debugging solution

Annette Oevermann writes: MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, and Embedded Performance Inc. (EPI), suppliers of advanced hardware and software tools...