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GNOME Foundation votes on board dispute

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The GNOME Foundation is holding a referendum through the end of next week to decide how many people will sit on...

Library of Congress opens DMCA exemption comment period

Author: Nathan Willis The Copyright Office of the US Library of Congress has formally announced an open comment period to solicit evidence from "interested parties"...

An old hacker slaps up Slackware

Author: Joe Barr Slackware is old-school Linux. Back in the day -- before Red Hat seized the throne -- Pat Volkerding's Linux distribution was...

Skype Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

LogError writes "It looks like that Skype can be made to execute arbitrary code through a buffer overflow when the software is called upon...

Hushmail teams up with Comodo to provide SSL

Comodo writes "October 25th 2005, New York, NY US. Comodo Inc, a global leader in Identity and Trust Assurance Management solutions today announced it...

Are Microsoft’s new licenses open source?

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Last week, Microsoft announced a set of new Shared Source licenses. Normally, new Microsoft licenses wouldn't be cause for the open...

Fetching email with Mutt

Author: Shashank Sharma What do you look for in an email program? You may find it in Mutt, an easy-to-use text-based messaging client. Here's all...

Self Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination

Inhibit writes "PCBurn has just posted a review of the reference book Self Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination. It's squarely...

Welcome the iPod Nano Killer

Anonymous Reader writes "MobiBLU’s DAH-1500i, the world’s smallest MP3 player, has garnered quite a bit of attention since its existence, and for a good...

DRDOS Inc. illegally sells FreeDOS and other software in DR-DOS 8.1 for $45

DR-DOS Inc. (formerly DeviceLogics) released DR-DOS 8.1 in the beginning of this month. But instead of an upgrade of the previous DR-DOS 8.0 released...