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Outrage over privacy violation in cybercrime treaty
Author: JT Smith
"To our dismay and alarm, the convention continues to be a
document that threatens the rights of the individual while extending
the...
10 Questions with Charles Northrup of the GNOME to Windows port
Author: JT Smith
NewsForge reader John Gowin submitted this interesting story: "Recently, Global Technologies Ltd. Inc created something of a stir in the GNU/Linux community...
Sun says “We’re number two”
Author: JT Smith
A Reuters report at Infoworld reports: "Sun says it has overtaken Hewlett-Packard and Compaq in the global market for servers."
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Big Blue’s Linux evolution
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Who would have thought -- even just a year ago -- that one of the most successful combinations...
Linux security news
Author: JT Smith
Linux Weekly News reports: "m-o-o-t is an interesting security project in a nascent phase. The project is based in the UK and
...
Themes removed at Apple’s request
Author: JT Smith
The LinuxNews Team submitted this news from a post at Themes.org: "Last week, VA Linux Systems received a letter from Apple Computer,...
Securing Linux: Part 2
Author: JT Smith
Newsforge reader Chandrashekhar Bhosle writes: "This second article in the series
at FreeOS.com takes you through TCP wrappers, OpenSSH, disabling unnecessary services...
Web review: Linux database resources, Pal
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
If relational databasing for Linux is your thing, here's a Pal for you. Pal Domokos, that is. He's...
LinuxFEST Belgrade will happen
Author: JT Smith
After some doubt, LinuxFEST in Belgrade, Yugoslavia will happen. Their press release is at linuxfest.org.yu.
KDE Kmail password encryption vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
"An attacker with read access to the victim user's home directory, and therefore to the configuration file in which the encrypted password...