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RFD: Explicitly documenting patch submission

Editors: Linus Torvalds has posted the following RFD (Request for Discussion) to the Linux Kernel Mailing List. In it, he suggests new...

Commentary: If only Cisco code had been open source

Author: Eric S. Raymond The 15 May 2004 theft and publishing of the source code for Cisco's IOS router firmware could mean a wave of exploits...

RIAA: Who are the pirates? Free and uncut!

By Zeek GrekoThere is a scene in the movie "Men in Black" where Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are at the alien receiving...

New federal commission begins examining e-voting issues

Author: Thom Wysong WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With TV cameras and a standing-room-only crowd watching, the newly-formed U.S. Election Assistance Commission held its first public hearing...

Google Supercomputer

Albert Cook writes "TNL.net's Tristan Louis cracks the question that many geeks have asked: How much processing power does Google really have? His answer...

Securing a fresh Linux install, part 3

Author: Mike Peters In the previous article in this series we looked at ways to secure files and monitor system logs on a Linux server....

Securing a fresh Linux install, part 2

Author: Mike Peters In the first article in this series we began looking at ways to secure a new Linux server, starting with locking down...

Securing a fresh Linux install, part 1

Author: Mike Peters Most Linux distros provide a wide variety of server applications, and many network-aware apps are enabled by default when you install the...

An in-depth look at SUSE 9.1 RC2

Author: Joe Barr Here is our promised in-depth look at the latest SUSE 9.1 beta. I found a little more flakiness than I would be...

Expert releases Cisco wireless hacking tool

One day after it disclosed a security vulnerability in a wireless networking product, Cisco Systems must contend with a new threat...