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A hacker crackdown? Or a cracker hackdown?
Author: JT Smith
Salon asks, can independent programmers be held responsible for the actions of users?
Category:
Linux
Net slaves get no respect and no vacation
Author: JT Smith
Members of Congress, federal workers and legions of lobbyists may be fleeing Washington DC, seeking respite from another humid August, but local...
Democrats: what me, a Luddite?
Author: JT Smith
They don't really need iMac computers throughout the convention hall to tally the votes for Al Gore. But the computers sure look...
Israel government putting the kibosh on high speed access
Author: JT Smith
Wired staffer Tania Hersman writes: "Israel is often called Silicon Wadi due to its seemingly endless spawning of startups. Yet for the...
Transvirtual to put Linux on PDAs
Author: JT Smith
Transvirtual Technologies will introduce a development platform for Linux on handhelds, according to ZDNet's eWeek. The company will introduce Pocket Linux Developer...
Institute to introduce Japanese Linux certifications
Author: JT Smith
A consortium of local companies will fund the translation effort, creating Linux Professional Institute-Japan. The translation project is expected to be completed...
Indrema, Red Hat team up on Linux game console
Author: JT Smith
The two companies
announced Monday they will jointly manage branding
and distribution of DV Linux, an upcoming universal standard operating system for console...
Tests show SGI’s increasing involvement in Linux
Author: JT Smith
From
LinuxPlanet: "A group of nearly 100 test tools designed to make Linux kernel hacking easier is just one manifestation of rapidly...
Using NetBSD (part 3): Setting up printing
Author: JT Smith
In this article, Ralph Krause explores lpd, ghostscript, apsfilter and LPRng for setting up printing under NetBSD. Most of this is...
How stupid are users?
Author: JT Smith
An article on Linuxworld takes a look at a few schools of thought regarding user interaction, and discusses some methods for teaching...