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Review: Adaptec 39160 SCSI card in a Linux PC

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Adaptec has long been a leader in the area of SCSI cards, and despite the company's reign it...

Securing a default Linux installation

Author: JT Smith Net-Security.org: "This article is written for a linux newbie or anybody who cares, at least a bit about the data stored on...

Philippine Open Source company launched

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "Feb. 3, 2002 (CodeOpen). The Philippine's first software services company dedicated solely to the promotion of open source software,...

Weekly news wrap-up: More ties than T-shirts at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Several commentators attending the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York this week noted that it was all...

GNU Bayonne combines with PreViking

Author: JT Smith David Sugar writes "With this notice, and effective February 1st, PreViking, another GPL'd telephony server developed by Telesave, is officially merged with...

Impressions from the LinuxWorld Expo

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader tells us: Linux Orbit's own Joshua Marshall got to vist the LinuxWorld Expo show ... "This year's expo was...

Community commentary: The case for Linux Open Services

Author: JT Smith - By John Palmieri - Here's the scenario: I sit down to my desktop computer and plug my Sharp Zaurus Linux-powered handheld...

Conectiva: ‘pine’ URL handler vulnerability

Author: JT Smith Conectiva: "A vulnerability in the pine URL handler was discovered that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary shell commands in the user's...

Mandrake: ‘gzip’ vulnerability

Author: JT Smith Mandrake: "There are two problems with the gzip archiving program; the first is a crash when an input file name is over...

LinuxWorld: Attention! Linux is real business now!

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - IBM's banners around the show floor at LinuxWorld 2002 in New York City are proclaiming it: Linux is Real...