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Help shape next SQL standard
Author: JT Smith
3770 writes, "Since open standards are good for pretty much everyone except closed source, multi billion, software companies that try to lock...
IBM business partners embrace Linux in growing numbers
Author: JT Smith
IBM on Feb. 18 announced the number of
IBM Business Partners supporting IBM's Linux*-enabled software increased
more than 800 percent over the last year.IBM...
Security update to ncurses
Author: JT Smith
Posted on LWN.net: "Several buffer overflows were fixed in the "ncurses" library in November
2000. Unfortunately, one was missed. This can...
Open Source software offers lessons in working toward common goals
Author: JT Smith
The Boston Globe (via NewsAlert) has a column about Open Source software development and a study co-sponsored by NewsForge's parent, OSDN. "The...
IBM business partners supporting Linux: 800 percent growth in 2001
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
More evidence of the growth of Linux in business settings: IBM reports that the number of its...
TransGaming brings DirectX 8 and Max Payne to Linux
Author: JT Smith
Breakthrough developments on TransGaming's WineX portability technology have for the first time enabled
a DirectX 8-based game title, Max Payne, to operate...
‘Free consultancy’ as in ‘free beer’
Author: JT Smith
Openweb Analysts Ltd is now offering free
consultancy to London based firms considering Open Source solutions for
web development. They can find out...
People of KDE: Dwayne Bailey
Author: JT Smith
KDE.org: "I look forward to more structure in KDE3 to allow for better control of diskless workstation users."
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Open Source
Linux Security Week – February 18th 2002
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity Contributors writes: "This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "The SNMP fiasco: steps you need to
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Can Microsoft’s 40,000,000 lines of source code be analysed?
Author: JT Smith
Janos Koppany writes: "In the Microsoft Corp. antitrust case nine state attorneys general were given right who had argued that they needed...