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Compaq faces suits on warranty policy
Author: JT Smith
Dallas News reports that Compaq is facing a pair of "lawsuits alleging that Compaq Computer Corp.'s warranty practices are fraudulent were filed...
Remote vulnerabilities in Bugzilla
Author: JT Smith
Help Net Security warns of a bug in Bugzilla which allows users registering to run arbitrary commands as a non-priveledged user on...
Cox: Linux 2.4.4-ac1 released
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox announces the availability of Linux 2.4.4-ac1. It's available at ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/. Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org.From Cox: "This release...
A permanent fix for the BIND 8 crashing problem
Author: JT Smith
A column at BSDToday tries to answer this question: "OK, We finally got "bit" by the named crash bug... I looked...
Linux: A story of hype
Author: JT Smith
32bitsonline.com has a column essentially saying Linux is all hype and it won't ever catch Microsoft. In fact, according to the column,...
Tuesday in N.Y.: DeCSS hearing, LXNY meeting
Author: JT Smith
From Jay Sulzberger, the corresponding secretary of LXNY: On Tuesday, 1 May, 2001, at 10:00 a.m., in the Federal Court at 40...
Linux: A story of hype
Author: JT Smith
32BitsOnline.com: "Let's face it, Linux will never replace Windows. There was a lot of hope that Linux would even make a mark...
Weekly news wrapup: SDMI paper scrapped, Agenda handheld delayed
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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This week's news seemed to be more about what didn't happen than what did. Aborted events and...
Stock report: Markets up, but Open Source companies lag behind
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
The markets took an upswing this week, but the effects of the overall economic downturn continue to impact...
Nedit security advisory
Author: JT Smith
From LWN.net: The nedit (Nirvana editor) package as shipped in the non-free section
accompanying Debian GNU/Linux 2.2/potato had a bug in its printing...