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Microsoft Pitches In to Stop Slammer
Software giant is offering online tools to search for and protect systems that are vulnerable to the fast-spreading worm.
Link: PCWorld
Category:
Security
Freeing the Filesystem from Itself
Anonymous Reader writes "OSNews features an interesting article, discussing the possibility for a new, free-form filesystem which would use metadata extensively, and it would...
Linux Advisory Watch – February 7th 2003
- by Benjamin D.
Thomas -
Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security
vulnerabilities that have been...
Knoppix gives bootable, one-disk Linux
Computers should work for humans, but too often the relationship has been upside down. Technologies such as Knoppix and Live Eval, though, illustrate a...
E-Government Conference laden with Open (and Shared) Source goodies
- by Tina Gasperson -The Center of Open Source & Government is sponsoring a conference that is designed to "raise awareness" and "share experiences...
eZ publish 3 rc2 released
eZ systems writes "eZ systems today released the next step in eZ publish.
eZ publish 3 is a professional PHP application framework with advanced CMS...
Doctoring an IPod to Run on Linux
An Australian programmer's quest to run his iPod on the Linux operating system could benefit a grassroots effort to add new features to Apple's...
Gaim instant messaging, in a browser
Greg Bryant writes "In a new cooperative arrangement, Gaim runs through a browser, on Workspot's remote GNU/Linux desktop service."Version 0.59.8 of Instant Messaging client...
Is Microsoft Afraid of Open Source?
Software giant says the open-source movement may force it to lower prices, but not everyone is convinced.
Link: PCWorld
Category:
Open Source
SPI working on elections, welcoming Perens back to the fold
- by Tina Gasperson -Software in the Public Interest (SPI), the entity that owns the Debian trademark, is holding elections and working to generate...