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Linux Security Week
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity.com News offers Linux Security Week for the week of October 9th, 2000.
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Linux
ApacheCon keynote speakers announced
Author: JT Smith
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) today announced three keynote
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Red Hat Linux 7: Evolution, not revolution
Author: JT Smith
Providing an easy upgrade to the soon-to-be-available Linux 2.4
kernel; a wide array of improvements, including USB msupport for keyboards and mice; and...
Confused Windows user speaks out about Linux
Author: JT Smith
Jenny Sinclair at Fairfax IT reports: "Despite four years spent writing about computers, 10 years using computers, a great love of the...
The art of passwords in an era of machines
Author: JT Smith
Fairfax IT reports that researchers at University of California at Berkeley have developed an authentication system, called Deja Vu, based on abstract...
Compaq: Linux in danger of remaining “just one of those geek things”
Author: JT Smith
Linux needs to be deployed in more large server projects before it can consider itself a serious contender and garner independent software...
Don’t let closed source execs be the future of Open Source
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Open Source looks and feels different than its proprietary counterparts in the high-tech industry. The phrase alone connotes a...
Let’s look at Linux video cards
Author: JT Smith
Anandtech reports: "We have seen the performance of the latest graphics accelerators under Windows 9x/2000, but what about under Linux? Read on...
Review: Xi graphics laptop server
Author: JT Smith
From 32bitsonline.com: "Xi Graphics makes a killer server display if the XFree86 driver for your video card is
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Weekly news wrapup
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing EditorNews of the weird?
Probably the weirdest news this week had closed-source giant Microsoft pumping $135 million into competitor and...