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Women are geeky people, too
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Joan Korenman, one of this year's celebrated Women on the Web, says girls must ignore the boy-dominated tech culture and press...
Free rides skidding to halt on Internet
Author: JT Smith
Dallas News: "There never was such a thing as a free lunch on the Internet. But for a while a determined freeloader...
Cylant announces “0wn this box” challenge
Author: JT Smith
Scott Wimer writes: "Cylant Technology announces its "0wn
this box" challenge. As a demonstration of its behavioral analysis
approach to the field...
Heroix announces the Heroix eQ software suite
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "NEWTON, Mass. - April 30, 2001 - Heroix® Corporation, a leader in IT
infrastructure management software, today released the Heroix...
Microsoft strategist takes questions
Author: JT Smith
tjhanson writes: "Douglas Miller, the director of competitive strategy in Microsoft's Windows Server marketing group, talks to Danny Kalev about Microsoft's OS...
New Jargon File available, says ESR
Author: JT Smith
Eric Raymond writes: "I have released a new Web version of the Jargon File, available at
...
Playing the game of life with Linux Game Tome maintainer Bob Zimbinski
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -Robert William
Zimbinski's
"real" job is senior developer of Web applications for a large
consulting firm...
Make it anywhere with make!
Author: JT Smith
LinuxFocus outlines the purpose of the common program for compiling other programs: 'make,' and how to use it.
Category:
Linux
Compaq faces suits on warranty policy
Author: JT Smith
Dallas News reports that Compaq is facing a pair of "lawsuits alleging that Compaq Computer Corp.'s warranty practices are fraudulent were filed...
Security update to kdelibs
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: kdesu created a world-readable temporary file to exchange authentication
information and delete it shortly after. This can be abused...