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OSDL CEO: Linux is coming and Portland is its capital

Author: Jay Lyman The world's single largest official open source organization is headquartered not in Japan or Silicon Valley but in Beaverton, Oregon. It makes...

Could open source elections close out hanging chads?

Author: Jay Lyman When Joe Church contemplated trudging out in the Canada cold to cast a vote for relatively minor and in some cases unopposed...

Sun finally launches its own graphical Java platform

Author: Chris Preimesberger MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Sun Microsystems at its quarterly "software summit" Tuesday announced that the beta version of Java Studio Creator, its...

Fair use, or not fair?

Author: Lee Schlesinger Last week we posted a story written by my colleague David Graham titled Proven: Windows is more secure than Linux. It was...

Linux Advisory Watch – March 26, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for ecartis, OpenSSL, httpd, and sysstat. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Red...

Port scanning and Nmap 3.5

Author: Joe Barr Inspired by the release of Nmap 3.5, the latest version of the award-winning network security tool, I've been exploring network security issues...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Linux as an LDAP client

Author: Brian Jones LDAP software vendors seem to spend most of their efforts focusing on the functionality of the server. As a result, some client platforms...

Tackling Unix security in large organisations, part 2

Author: Iain Roberts Yesterday we began discussing techniques for securing Unix systems in large organizations. Systems are relatively easy; it is a security truism that the...

SCO secrets spill out over Internet

There are new cracks in the "open source" walls protecting Linux, but whether they threaten the operating system's future of free distribution remains in...

Software Licensing and Piracy: The Hidden Truth?

ValourX writes "For years many people have simply clicked the "I Agree" button and skipped over the obligatory license agreement, then used the software...