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SlashSites

Author: JT Smith -Anonymous Reader: "I wanted to drop the Newsforge readers a line and let them know that the slash engine (well perhaps a...

Share directories between Linux machines

Author: JT Smith If you have two or more Linux machines on a network and want to access the disk directories of one Linux machine...

Sir(e) Ian Murdock, fundamentally Debian

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people Ian Murdock, father of Debian and founder and CEO of Progeny Linux Systems, is fundamentally fundamental, in every sense...

American Government web sites not respecting own law – duplicate

Author: JT Smith ABC News says that the US Government's own websites, including the Whitehouse site, are not conforming to a recent law protecting children's...

Sendmail offers secure business email

Author: JT Smith A story at Inter@ctive Week features Sendmail's security: "Sendmail is the commercial company formed by the Eric Allman, author in 1981 of...

Feds can’t catch Web ‘pirates’

Author: JT Smith Inter@ctive Week reports on a federal council established more than a year ago to coordinate governmental law enforcement efforts against "intellectual property...

17,900 lines of Java code (oh, and a book, too)

Author: JT Smith Sebastopol, CA -- 17,900 lines of densely commented, professionally written Java code; coverage of 20 distinct Java APIs (including servlets, JSP, XML, Swing, and...

Scour embarks on new business strategy

Author: JT Smith The Standard has a story on Scour, a file-trading service like Napster, and its efforts to reposition itself. ...

Linux firewall survey: Open Source product roundup

Author: JT Smith Linux World has the first in a series about Linux firewalls: "Security has always been a critical issue for ...

Review: Accelerated-X laptop display in Linux – duplicate

Author: JT Smith 32bitsonline has an article about Accelerated-X laptop displays in Linux. "The last Xi Graphics product I reviewed was their MaXimum CDE (Common ...