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Instant messaging on GNU/Linux
Author: JT Smith
John Gowin writes "In Part 1 of this series, we took a look at AIM clients available for GNU/Linux. In Part 2,...
TurboLinux advisory: sendmail
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net: "Sendmail, launched with the -bt command-line switch, enters its special
"address test" mode. Under these conditions, it is vulnerable...
CLIQ 2001 Speaker and BoF lineup takes shape
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at LinuxPR: "The Colorado Linux Info Quest (CLIQ) board of
directors is pleased to announce our preliminary lineup for...
Java security hole could put some servers at risk
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports: "Sun Microsystems has revealed a security hole in several versions of a critical component of Java that could allow an...
Japan loves Linux
Author: JT Smith
AsiaBizTech reports that Linux won Nikkei's top spot as the top Japanese business product for the second year running. Windows 2000 was...
Save Maximum Linux Magazine petition
Author: JT Smith
I have started a petiton to save this great (Maximum Linux) magazine. Why is it so great you ask, well, I will...
Another antitrust story? Oh, I couldn’t
Author: JT Smith
TheStandard comments on Microsoft's latest antitrust difficulties. "Here's a great idea for a niche magazine: Microsoft Antitrust
...
System administration bootcamp with free Linux laptop
Author: JT Smith
LinuxCertified.com, a leading provider of Linux training, will
offer its next weekend system administration bootcamp on March
3-4, 2001 in ...
NetBSD on StrongARM handheld PCs
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers discuss the NetBSD team's announcement of the NetBSD/hpcarm port of their multi-platform OS. The port runs on
...
Neoware powers, secures Linux appliances
Author: JT Smith
Jon Panker tells us about this story: "Mike Kantrowitz, president of Neoware Systems, a company that makes Windows-based terminals, thin-client computers and...