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Caught in game of cat and mouse between cracker, feds
Author: JT Smith
From a column at the Independent of UK: "Last March, I wrote about the experience of being hacked. Your correspondent, still a...
AOL welcomes music services, but not Freenet
Author: JT Smith
From a Wired.com story about AOL promoting Internet music services: "Ian Clarke turned the world on its head with
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Akopia Interchange will be on Red Hat 7
Author: JT Smith
Akopia Interchange, a leading
open source e-commerce software has been selected by Red Hat for inclusion on
Linux...
IBM executive joins e-smith board
Author: JT Smith
e-smith, a provider ofnetwork server solutions for small and mid-sized
businesses, has announced the appointment of IBM veteran John Landry...
Review: Evil Geniuses in a Nutshell
Author: JT Smith
From a 32bitsonline review: "The comic strip User Friendly
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BSD system takes on Linux
Author: JT Smith
From a story at Inter@ctive Week: Both Linux and BSD are growing faster as server systems on the Internet than their competitors,...
Opera Software, PalmPalm, Trolltech work together on wireless
Author: JT Smith
Opera Software, PalmPalm
Technology Inc., and Trolltech have announced the formation of a strategic
alliance for the Asian...
Review: The Book of Linux Music & Sound
Author: JT Smith
From a review at LWN.net: "Linux audio has long lacked for useful documentation; this
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Penguin Computing to ship systems with Red Hat 7
Author: JT Smith
Penguin Computing,
a provider of reliable Linux systems for Internet serving, announced that it will begin offering Red Hat Linux...
Intel: Linux developers adopting its security infrastructure
Author: JT Smith
Intel Corp. says a number of the world's largest Linux
vendors have decided to adopt the chip giant's Common Data
Security Architecture...