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Sixgirls.org sponsors installfest in New York

Author: JT Smith Jay Sulzberger, the corresponding secretary of LXNY forwards this to us. On 28-March-2001, sixgirls.org will be sponsoring an InstallFest! Details are sketchy right...

U.S. Rep. Boucher answers Slashdotters’ questions

Author: JT Smith The Democratic congressman, who's called for changes in the DMCA, fields questions from Slashdot readers. On copyrights: "The recent extension of the...

Immunix advisory: openssh

Author: JT Smith Linux Today posts a security advisory: "Solar Designer has posted an excellent analysis of problems in current versions of numerous SSH protocol...

Midgard 1.4.1 “Bifrost” released

Author: JT Smith "The Midgard Project Association has released a new version of Midgard Content Management and Application Serving Suite. The new release contains Midgard...

Open Source credo moves to chip design

Author: JT Smith Open Source: it isn't just for software anymore. CNET News.com reports on the hardware side of Open Source, highlighting the chip design...

Understanding and working with network services

Author: JT Smith From Linux.com. a network services basics tutorial: "Now that you have Linux installed you may have the urge to configure some of...

MS proprietary tech undermines HailStorm

Author: JT Smith "Microsoft's holier-than-thou standards pitch for .Net could be undermined by its insistence on using its own, non-standard version of Kerberos. And that,...

Open source innovators join ActiveState

Author: JT Smith VANCOUVER, BC March 27, 2001 - ActiveState, the leader in open source programming tools, announces the appointment of many of the top minds...

China cracks down on file-swapping sites

Author: JT Smith When RIAA sleeps, does it dream of China? According to a CNET News.com report, "China plans to levy fees of 10 percent...

SuSE 7.1 Professional still in minor leagues

Author: JT Smith From a ZDNet eWEEK review: "As a desktop operating system, SuSE 7.1 Professional would be a good fit only for Microsoft haters...