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Interview with Slackware Linux developer David Cantrell

Author: JT Smith Newsforge reader keskoy writes: "David Cantrell is a core team member for the Slackware Linux Project. In this interview you will learn how...

Mission Critical Linux announces NFS support

Author: JT Smith Newsforge reader Heather Araskiewicz sent in this press release: "Mission Critical Linux, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of Convolo Cluster Version...

Converging on a Linux desktop

Author: JT Smith Lou Grinzo posted this commentary at LinuxToday: "Is Linux starting to converge on a desktop standard, and if so, is that necessarily...

SpamMimic

Author: JT Smith Newsforge regulars from LinuxNews Team offer this tidbit: "Turn message into spam and back into message? Now you can use 'spam encryption'...

Intel to discount Pentium 4 next year

Author: JT Smith Setting the stage for an even more competitive processor market in 2001, Intel plans to expand its new Pentium 4 chip into...

Weekly news wrapup: BT says, ‘We own hyperlinks and we’re gonna sue’

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross- Many in the Open Source community have objected loudly to the sad state of patent law during the last...

Debian ‘nano’ and ‘slocate’ package updates

Author: JT Smith A pair of Debian packages have been updated. The nano package suffers from a non-Debian specific symlink attack, and the slocate...

Mandrake Zope package update

Author: JT Smith "There is an issue involving security registration of "legacy" names for certain object constructors such as the constructors for DTML Method Objects.......

Lead Technologies announces Linux support

Author: JT Smith Another press release: "LEAD Technologies, Inc., a LEADing provider of imaging developer toolkits worldwide, announces the release of LEADTOOLS Imaging for Linux,...

KDE spotlights Luigi Genoni

Author: JT Smith A systems administrator, Luigi Genoni is spotlighted and interviewed by Tink. He explains how KDE should be extended from the System...