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Debian advisory: joe

Author: JT Smith "joe will look for a configuration file in three locations: the current directory, the users homedirectory ($HOME) and in /etc/joe. Since the configuration file...

Update to Mandrake’s ePerl

Author: JT Smith At LWN.net: "Several potential buffer overflows in the ePerl package have been found by Fumitoshi Ukai and Denis Barbier. When eperl...

Eazel’s Nautilus 1.0 to be released next week

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The 1.0 release of Eazel's Nautilus, the much-anticipated Gnome software environment, is scheduled to be available for...

EC divided over software patents

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports that a "damaging split in the European Commission may delay a decision on whether to follow lax U.S. patent...

2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference is June 25-30

Author: JT Smith 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June 25-30, 2001, at the Marriot Copley Place Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts USA. http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/ Do you need cutting-edge information?...

Linux kernel 2.4.2ac16 available

Author: JT Smith The announcement is posted at LWN.net, and 2.4.2ac16 includes uniprocessor APIC fixes for misdetect; small ymf_pci fixes/updates ; a fix of break...

Journalists see Napster as research tool

Author: JT Smith From a San Fransisco Chronicle column: "If a reporter is covering a story about shoplifting, is it all right for that reporter to...

Kraft is new chairman of Linux Standard Base

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has a post announcing that George Kraft will be taking over as the chairman of the Linux Standard Base. "In June of...

Tribes 2 Linux preview

Author: JT Smith Patrick Mullen writes: "With Loki Games under some fire lately, one would think that there isn't much on the horizon for this...

Amazon suffers setback in One Click injunction

Author: JT Smith Slashdotters discuss a press release at the Arent Fox law firm Web site saying that Amazon.com has lost in its efforts to...