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GNOME Control Center 1.5.8 released

Author: JT Smith Version 1.5.8 of the GNOME Control Center, as well as the capplet library and the supplementary capplets (control-center-plus) is now available. This new version...

Ximian Setup Tools 0.8.0

Author: JT Smith The Ximian Setup Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration utilities for Linux and other Unices. Internally they are divided in frontends and backends....

Security hole in Internet Explorer for OS X

Author: JT Smith Macintouch is reporting that the copy of Internet Explorer bundled with Mac OS X 10.1 has a way of handling some downloads...

SLUG: Volunteers needed for upcoming computer conference

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: "The Suncoast Linux Users Group aka S.L.U.G. needs your help. We have been invited to do another show...

Cyberterrorism — the price of complacency

Author: JT Smith From linux.org.mt: "With many viruses and worms recently surfacing on the Microsoft platform, it's easy for the Linux community to be lulled...

RealOne (RealPlayer 9) alpha preview for Linux

Author: JT Smith RealNetworks has released an alpha preview version of RealPlayer 9 for Linux, which now seems to go by the name of RealOne....

Sun to release StarOffice 6.0 beta

Author: JT Smith SolarisGuide.com reports thatSun Microsystems plans to release today a beta version of StarOffice 6.0 office-productivity software for download. Category: Open Source

At long last, mobile videophones make their debut

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "Japan's giant telecommunications carrier NTT DoCoMo has launched the world's first commercial 3G service in support of mobile videophones....

MS bug of the day: Norton AntiVirus, Win 98 may disagree

Author: JT Smith MSNBC:If a Windows 98 file is missing or corrupted, the following error may be generated when installing ...

Why commercial Linux software ventures fail

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - I was so excited when my review copy of Corel's (then) new WordPerfect Office for Linux...