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Open Source sysadmin Brian Landsberger’s open life

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Brian Landsberger is a systems administrator for Seattle-based XYPoint, a pioneer provider of the technologies vital to...

MasterTrade explores Linux

Author: JT Smith Stuff, from New Zealand, reports on MasterTrade's exploration of Linux as a platform that eliminates middleware, making their operation more efficient. Category: Linux

FSF’s 2000 list of donors

Author: JT Smith The Free Software Foundation site lists its large donors through Dec. 11. (Andover.net, now called OSDN, owns NewsForge.) Category: Migration

Building a Slackware system

Author: JT Smith Byte.com has a column about experiences with Slackware and Red Hat, and the writer talks about hardware recognition for ...

PyBiz announces free eval of XML search and indexing product

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: PyBiz today announced a change of policy that makes the use of XDisect, their high-speed XML indexing and...

Open Source MP3 project continues after iCast’s demise

Author: JT Smith CNet reports: "Open-source software developers hoping to create a free replacement for the MP3 technology are pushing ahead with their project ...

ESP Package Manager 2.2 released

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Easy Software Products today announced the 2.2 release of the ESP Package Manager, a cross-platform software...

Could Linux save Microsoft?

Author: JT Smith From a CNBC.com column: "Microsoft could, in fact, co-opt the open-source movement the way it co-opted the Web-browser business -- after it...

RSS 1.0 released

Author: JT Smith The RSS-DEV Working Group has released RDF Site Summary (RSS) 1.0. RSS is the most prominent format for information/news feeds. ...

Kerberos 4 buffer overflow vulnerability

Author: JT Smith "When a service using KTH Kerberos 4 recieves a response from a Kerberos server during the authentication process, it performs a memory...