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Declare your “wIndependence” this July 4th!

Anonymous Reader writes: "DesktopLinux.com today proclaimed July 4th, 2002 to be the first annual wIndependence Day. Coinciding with the US Independence Day holiday, wIndependence...

SuSE Linux Advisory: apache

SuSE: "There is a bug in the way the Apache web server handles HTTP requests that use 'chunked mode.' Chunked mode is a HTTP...

MontaVista software powers new thin-client terminal

Annette Oevermann writes: MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced that two Japanese firms, Nexterm Inc. and ELT Inc., have...

Pre-installed Linux sells in Scandinavia

Author: JT Smith - By Bruce Tober - Pre-installation of Linux is hardly ubiquitous in Scandinavia, but a couple of companies are seeing it becoming...

Dave Jones: Linux 2.5.22-dj1 released

Kernel.org: Dave Jones today released Linux 2.5.22-dj1. Here are the change logs and links. Resync with mainline, and get most of the big bits out...

OpenOffice.org seeks P2P technology to help with distribution

Author: JT Smith - By Anne Zieger - Despite having a healthy list of mirror sites, OpenOffice.org's servers have begun to choke on the demand...

Two security alerts point to Apache Web Server flaws

"Two security alerts about new vulnerabilities affecting the popular open-source Apache Web Server have been posted by two groups today... The nonprofit Apache HTTP...

MontaVista Software partners with IDT to provide Linux® support for integrated communications proces

Annette Oevermann writes: IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.; Nasdaq: IDTI), a leading communications IC company, and MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded...

Microsoft introduces TrustBridge to replace Hailstorm

thebs writes: "Although Microsoft's TrustBridge was announced a week ago, I didn't see it in the archives so I hope this isn't a repost...

Glen Burnie Linux User Group: Something different?

GonzoJohn writes: "In what may become a turning point in the evolution of Linux User Groups, a LUG is organizing that promises to be...