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Open Sourcers spice up security testing
Author: JT Smith
the story's from vnunet.com. "A group of open source developers dedicated to introducing an industry standard on security testing will be releasing...
Four years on, digital copyright law revs up
Author: JT Smith
IDG News Service (on CNN.com) reviews the DMCA and it's new found teeth. "Sklyarov's arrest and the wave or protests that followed...
Hands-on Debian GNU guide
Author: JT Smith
DebianPlanet: "A new guide has been written aimed at those who have got over the first hurdle of
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Review: Seagate Cheetah X15 36LP SCSI drive
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
When I reviewed the Seagate 10,000-RPM Cheetah 36XL SCSI drive last year, I was impressed. The drive was...
PostNuke and OSI Codes Inc. announce partnership
Author: JT Smith
Sascha Endlicher writes: "When a non profit open source community meets an open source company..."
PostNuke, a popular non-profit open source and open...
ESR, CML2 & the LKML
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "KernelTrap takes a look at a recent discussion on the Linux kernel mailing list, a continuing debate as to...
RULE (Run Up2date Linux Everywhere) Linux is a modern distribution
Author: JT Smith
Marco Fioretti - RULE project leader writes: "The RULE project (Run Up2date Linux Everywhere) is trying to build another install option of
Standard...
Linux on G4 iMac review
Author: JT Smith
Shawn Wilson writes "iMacLinux have a review of the iMac G4 here. The review takes a look at the iMac G4, comparing...
BSD desktop share triples that of Linux
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes "According to published reports, Ernest Prabhakar of Apple Computer informed attendees at the USENIX BSD Conference earlier this week...
Weekly news wrap-up: Questioning Sun’s commitment to Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
There are still lingering questions about Sun Microsystems' commitment to Linux, after the company announced in early February...