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OpenBSD programmer censors own Web site, cites DMCA

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity.org has a story item. "Dug Song is a highly respected OpenBSD, OpenSSH programmer, the ...

Red Hat announces embedded Linux developer suite

Author: JT Smith "Red Hat Inc. today unveiled the Red Hat Embedded Linux Developer Suite, a packaged offering that combines new versions of its embedded Linux platform,...

Linux software opening Windows of opportunities

Author: JT Smith "The company's Win4Lin product displays a Windows desktop on a ...

Open Source tools help Web site advocate change in Malaysia

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - We keep hearing that Linux and other Open Source applications are a natural fit in countries outside...

Motorola: new technology makes chips 35 times faster

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Motorola, Inc. on Tuesday unveiled what it calls a breakthrough microprocessor technology -- combining silicon with optical components --...

GNOME Summary

Author: JT Smith The latest GNOME Summary is now available. This edition looks at the GNOME Accessibility Framework, Sun's desktop division, Ximian's new shrinkwrapped software,...

gdkxft 1.0 released – anti-aliased fonts for GTK+ 1.2

Author: JT Smith From gnome.org: "gdkxft transparently adds anti-aliased font support to GTK+-1.2. Once you have installed it, you can run any (well, ...

Weekly news wrap-up: A subdued LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Late August is the time for the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, the west coast edition, and it's...

Wireless hype chugging along

Author: JT Smith From InternetWeek: "Careful, the hype machine is back on full throttle. Everywhere I turn, folks are touting wireless as the breakthrough technology...

Linux running on secure cryptographic co-processor

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "By running Linux, it enables much easier migration and porting of applications into the secure environment than with the current CP/Q...