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The luxury of ignorance: A follow-up

Author: Eric S. Raymond A few days ago I uttered a rant on user-interface problems in the Common Unix Printing System. I used it to develop...

Commentary: Online voting? Of course it can work

Author: Chris Preimesberger You might have read the news today -- oh boy -- about how the Pentagon really, really wanted to use a new...

Understanding PAM

Author: JT Smith Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) is an oft misunderstood, and in at least this admin's opinion, underutilized mechanism on *nix systems. Sitting in its little...

Linux renegades

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Did you write an email virus and sic it on the world? I didn't think so. I didn't, either. Still, a...

Software innovation is dead

Author: Jonathan Love Software innovation is dead. All that's left is compatibility fixes, security patches, and minor-version-number incremental improvements. The problem isn't a lack of...

Cannot find Stolen SCO Code in Linux

The stolen code you are looking for is currently unavailable. The operating system that you are accusing of copyright violation does...

Linux breaks desktop barrier in 2004: Torvalds

This year will see Linux finally crack the lucrative desktop market as more commercial software vendors tool up and cash in...

Meet Saudi Arabia’s most famous computer expert

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- Eyas S. Al-Hejery, PhD, may be the only computer geek in Saudi Arabia to have had the...

Are billing mistakes costing your company money?

Kelly McNeill writes "During the dot com era, to say that companies were throwing money around willy-nilly is an understatement. In these more difficult...

Linux, open source, and other tech news coverage in 2004

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Rather than try to make the usual sweeping predictions about what the future holds for the computer hardware and software industries...