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RMS: why Open Source needs Free Software’s ideals

"The following is an open letter from Free Software Foundation President Richard Stallman to SecurityFocus' Jon Lasser, in response to his article Lobbying for...

Could Macs mean business at last?

"My colleague David Coursey and I are working with Jaguar as a part of our ongoing investigations into its merits, deficiencies, and chances of...

Lindows and Earthlink in deal to provide dialup

"Lindows announced today that they and Earthlink (Nasdaq:ELNK)have come together to ensure an easy, dial-up Internet experience for Linux. Turn-key, dial-up Internet access has...

Linux takes confidence says RS/6000 supporter

"Tomlinson, of eight-month-old Spectrum Consulting Ltd., says despite IBM's backing of the operating system, large-scale projects based on Linux are not common. "Linux is still...

Samsung’s first jukebox MP3 portable

Anonymous Reader writes: "Samsung recently announced the Yepp YP-900, their first offering into the digital jukebox market. Previewing it at last week's CeBIT Asia...

Palladium’s boiling pot: A response to Larry Lessig

Ernest_Miller writes: "Recently, Larry Lessig wrote a piece for Red Herring in which he damned with faint praise Microsoft's Palladium trusted computing initiative. ...

The week that was: Intel and MSFT, OpenSSL

Anonymous Reader writes: "Intel smooches Microsoft's fat, pink . . . Palladium; OpenSSL: When vulnerability becomes exploit; Sun honored for accessibility work, with GNOME...

Why I prefer Open Source databases

- By JT Smith - I've been working with databases for many years. I started out with Oracle and Informix then used a little Sybase....

Weekly news wrap-up: Sun, Red Hat talk up Linux on the desktop, Perens leaves...

-By Grant Gross - Where's Sun headed with Linux on the desktop? There was lots of speculation this week about Sun's plans for Linux....

Linux Advisory Watch – September 13th 2002

LinuxSecurity Contributors writes "LinuxSecurity.com has released their Linux Advisory Watch for this week. Advisories were released for ethereal, python, cacti, postgresql, kdelibs, krb5, php,...