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ApacheCon heads to Dublin, Ireland
Author: JT Smith
http://www.camelot-com.com/ -- Camelot Communications and the Apache Software Foundation today announced ApacheCon Europe will be held in Dublin, Ireland, 15 through 17...
Linux needs your help to take over the desktop
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I've heard lots less buzz lately about Linux for desktop users than I did a year or...
Linux 2.4.4-ac10 available
Author: JT Smith
It's at ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan/2.4-ac/. Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org.Alan Cox writes, "Ok we are back on kernel.org."
2.4.4-ac10
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Newsletter to provide info on Linux clustering
Author: JT Smith
"ClusterNews(TM), a bi-monthly electronic
newsletter sponsored by Linux NetworX, is now accepting outside subscription
requests and submissions for technical articles relating to...
The Cheese worm: A welcome helper for Linux?
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "System administrators, worldwide reported signs on Wednesday that
another self-spreading program -- or worm -- had started to infect
Linux systems....
Extra helping: Beta-testing the online grocery service Peapod
Author: JT Smith
- By Joab Jackson -
Cyberpunk -
As luck would have it, I live in one of the test markets for the
Internet grocery-store...
Cheese worm: A Linux fixer-upper?
Author: JT Smith
Derrick Rose writes "A new worm called the Cheese Worm, is going to be released to fix the open-doors left by the...
IRIX remote buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Help Net Security: "ISS X-Force has discovered a buffer overflow in the "rpc.espd"
...
Nokia, Loki agree to distribute Loki games for Nokia Medial Terminal
Author: JT Smith
Nokia and Loki Software announced today an
agreement to make Linux games from Loki available on the Nokia Media
Terminal.The Media Terminal is an...
Wireless Agenda 2001: What was left unspoken
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
One of the most difficult things to teach
journalists to look for is the thing that...