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KDE 3 mismanaged by developers?

Author: JT Smith Neil Stevens, on the kde-devel list: "KDE 3 has been mismanaged by the KDE developers. The standards and practices of the KDE...

Featured articles in the new Apache Week

Author: JT Smith It's at ApacheWeek.com of course. Among the articles this week: "Improving Performance by Profiling PHP Applications,""Web Mining with Perl," and ...

Pringles: the latest wireless cracker tool

Author: JT Smith Vnunet jumps on the bandwagon with a story that's been going around for awhile, that Pringles cans can be used to tap...

Attracting readers at tech sites through extreme views

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "Does Conflict Interest You?" on whatisnew.com has an interesting perspective on trends in computer review sites. It starts: 'Write...

Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.2.21pre4

Author: JT Smith Cox writes: "Please save any 2.2 updates for 2.2.22pre from now on unless they are clear bug fixes. I hope to do a...

EFF applauds Intel’s stand on SSSCA, urges consumers to express concern over copyright abuses

Author: JT Smith Encouraged by industry testimony in defense of consumer rights under digital copyright law, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today urged consumers to support Intel's stand...

Sun promises “toe-to-toe” pricing on Linux servers

"Sun promised aggressive pricing on single- and dual-processor x86 Linux servers at a media event held this past Monday in San Francisco. On pricing,...

Deciphering the Open Source war

Author: JT Smith News.com has commentary by Bruce Perens: "He's baaack! At the recently concluded World Congress on Information Technology 2002, Microsoft's Craig Mundie registered...

Red Hat: mod_ssl updates

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "Updated mod_ssl packages for Red Hat Linux 7, 7.1, and 7.2 are available which close a buffer overflow in mod_ssl. " Category:...

Mission Critical Linux seeks rebirth

Author: JT Smith Boston.internet.com reports on the ongoing saga. "Unable to complete a merger, Mission Critical Linux Inc. has cut nearly all its 55 workers...