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Buying shares in Mandrakesoft

Author: JT Smith Morris writes: "For everybody interested in the (too much) silent Mandrakesoft IPO, there is an interesting article on how to buy shares...

Linux Security Week – July 23rd 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, the most informative papers include "DNS and BIND, 4th Edition: DNS Security," "Hardening BSD," ...

Finally, the wheel is patented

Author: JT Smith Mikael Pawlo writes "The Age reports that an Australian man has patented the wheel. Freelance patent attorney John Keogh was issued with an...

Slash system adds OCS feeds

Author: JT Smith Brian Aker writes: "Slashcode, the home of all Slash sites (of which Newsforge is one) has added OCS feeds to the site....

Electronic Publishers Coalition condemns criminal use of DMCA

Author: JT Smith While all publishers are concerned about professional copyright thieves, the Electronic Publishers Coalition condemns the use of the criminal provisions of the DMCA against...

Weekly news wrap-up: Free Dmitry; MandrakeSoft IPO details

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Open Source/Free Software advocates protested this week after the arrest of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, who was in...

Debian developer to go into orbit

Author: JT Smith Debianplanet: "Self made millionaire, and (former?) Debian developer, Mark Shuttleworth, 27, has begun cosmonaut-training for a touristic excursion to the final frontier." ...

Intel and BEA Link up on Itanium

Author: JT Smith ZDNet: "Intel and BEA Systems on Monday are expected to announce an expanded partnership under which the two companies will jointly optimize...

Unsafe at any Runlevel

Author: JT Smith Slashdot: "In an effort, much like Ralph Nader's effort to increase safety standards for the car industry, The Center for Internet Security...

Chinese Government Further Restricts Internet Cafes

Author: JT Smith As reported on Slashdot, the Chinese goverment has moved to lessen internet access for its populace.