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PostNuke IBM Server proven on Linux and Windows
Harry Zink writes: The PostNuke Content Management System, a premier open source content management system, received the ServerProven designation from the IBM X-Series server...
The man who made e-commerce possible
Anonymous Reader writes, "We've all heard about public-key encryption, and most of us have used it. Rob Landley has an article on Linux and...
Kondara MNU/Linux 2.1 overview
LPH writes, "TuxReports has a small overview of Kondara MNU/Linux 2.1, a Japanese distribution. It is a 13 page overview. This is the...
SILC Protocol version 1.1 development starting soon
Pekka Riikonen writes , "The SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) protocol version 1.1 development is starting soon, and to prepare the work for this...
Linux Medical News turns 2
I. Valdes writes, "March 30th is Linux Medical News 2nd birthday. 430 articles have been posted since the first article on March 30th, 2000....
Commentary: Routers and ports wide open — why should anyone bother with security?
- By Scott Baust -
There's a disturbing truth about ADSL, IDSL routers and open ports that everyone should know. Let me first begin...
LinuxCertified announces weekend system administration bootcamp
Rajesh Goyal writes: LinuxCertified,Inc. a leading provider of Linux training, will offer weekend system administration bootcamp on April 13 - 14, 2002 in San...
A response to Caldera
Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier writes, "Caldera is the first Linux vendor that has released a negative press release about another Linux vendor. Caldera's release is...
Mozilla 1.0 nears release
C|Net's News.com has the update: "The long-awaited open-source version of the Netscape Web browser has reached a major development milestone as it nears...
U.S. prepares to invade your hard drive
Salon.com has the story: " If you think techies hate Microsoft, try asking them about Hollings -- Sen. Ernest F. 'Fritz' Hollings, that is,...