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Unix competitors unite on OSDN

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld this week saw the convening of bitter Unix competitors, such as Sun Microsystems, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer around a common...

Corel’s interim CEO wants the job permanently

Author: JT Smith From an eWeek story: The new interim president and CEO of Corel Corp. confirmed he is a candidate for the permanent, full-time...

Matrox supports DualHead display on Linux

Author: JT Smith Matrox has released DualHead drivers for XFree4.0 - Press Release BelowFor Immediate Release Montreal, Canada, August 18, 2000—Matrox Graphics Inc. today announced it is...

The Open Compatibility License 1.0

Author: JT Smith Looking for an open source license that isn't overly political but gives you the means to license your software in the community?...

Security expert available to discuss new virus strain

Author: JT Smith Mike Rothman, former META group analyst and SHYM security expert can outline technical, cultural challenges of stopping these types of attacks, ...

Linux-Mandrake security update advisory

Author: JT Smith Linux Today reports, there is a possible race condition in MandrakeUpdate that has the potential for users to tamper with ...

Ex-Oracle VP wins wrongful termination suit

Author: JT Smith A former Oracle vice president has won a lawsuit against the database software giant for wrongful termination after she questioned whether Oracle...

Mapletree announces universal access Mmdule

Author: JT Smith Mapletree Networks today announced the MTN1048, a 48-port network access module for telecommunications convergence applications it says provides four times the port density...

Hacked websites ‘didn’t read the manual’

Author: JT Smith Microsoft has blamed administrator error, rather than a bug in its software, for leaving hundreds of websites running SQL server open to attack...

DVD playback on Linux just got better

Author: JT Smith According to this article from The Register, to date, the DVD experience on Linux boxes has been decidedly inferior to that...