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ESR, CML2 & the LKML
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "KernelTrap takes a look at a recent discussion on the Linux kernel mailing list, a continuing debate as to...
What tree huggers can teach us about the public domain of ideas.
Author: JT Smith
Technology Review: "What do bird watchers and bird hunters have in common?... fter years of pursuing separate agendas, these incongruous groups ultimately...
Ettercap – remote root compromise
Author: JT Smith
NGSEC: "As it is said in ettercap's home page 'Ettercap is a multipurpose sniffer/interceptor/logger for switched LAN'. Due to improper use of...
Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #30
Author: JT Smith
This Week's Summary: Mandrake Linux 8.2 Beta2 has arrived;
MandrakeSoft's first quarter financial report; New Products at
MandrakeStore; Introduction of "Direct Trading...
Renaissance woman gets paid to hack the Linux kernel
Author: JT Smith
Pull up the changelogs for the 2.2
kernel or the 2.4 ac branch. In most of them, you'll find the name
Val Henson. Yes,...
Sun joining the Open Source bandwagon? Really?
Author: JT Smith
- By Jack Bryar -
Has Sun Microsystems hitched a ride on the Linux bandwagon? According to a flurry of press ...
USONYX launches Linux hosting operations aimed at small businesses
Author: JT Smith
Usonyx (www.usonyx.com), a leading provider of
affordable, innovative Web hosting solutions for SMEs, today began
operations and announced it will offer monthly shared, virtual...
ActiveState development tools ship simultaneously
Author: JT Smith
ActiveState, the leader in open source programming languages, today announced the 1.2 release of Visual Perl, Visual Python and Visual XSLT for...
EFF lawyer: Recent rulings mean Open Source developers need to be careful
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
It's been a challenging past few weeks for Open Source/Free Software-related issues in the courts. Two cases...
Vividata announces new character recognition product
Author: JT Smith
Frin PRNewswire: Vividata, Inc., a Unix and
Linux imaging software company, today announced the release of OCR Shop XTR,
its new Optical Character Recognition...