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CLI Magic: Hexdump unlocks mysteries
Author: Joe Barr
The hexdump utility may not have been designed with an education goal in mind, or as an exploring tool, but it does...
The Java open source debate
The recent announcement from Apache regarding their plans to embark on their own J2SE implementation called Harmony has re-ignited the long-running Java/OSS debate. James...
Decline and fall of the version number
Author: Nathan Willis
As a software version-numbering aficionado, I have recently concluded that the FOSS world has gone mad and is hurling itself -- users...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 10, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for krb4, mailutils, traversal, Wordpress,
SilverCity, kdbg, ImageMagick, openssh, dbus, rsh, and the Red Hat...
Linux Test Project June Release Announcement
Marty Ridgeway writes "The Linux Test Project test suite, ltp-20050505, has been released. The latest version of the testsuite contains 2900+ tests for the...
1U Rack-Mount P4 Networking Platform Runs Linux
Joseph Wallace writes "WIN Enterprises, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of embedded controllers and platforms for OEMs, has announced the availability of a...
Bruce Perens on new job at SourceLabs
Author: Joe Barr
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Effective this morning, Bruce Perens has joined the open source support firm SourceLabs as vice president of Developer Relations and Policy....
Netline Releases Microsoft Outlook Connector, Sync
openexchange writes "OXtensions enable smooth interface with Outlook client and mobile devices.
OLPE, Germany, June 3, 2005 – Netline Internet Service today announced the release...
Open source software looks skyward
Author: Lee Spain
The open source software movement is making the leap from the desktop to the stars with applications like Virtual Moon Atlas, Stellarium,...
The Seventh Commandment of system administration
Author: Brian Warshawsky
There are many ways to accidentally open security holes into your servers and network, but none are more preventable than the ones...