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The REAL top ten Linux predictions of 2002
Author: JT Smith
Neal writes: "1. Mandrake Linux will once again amaze the Linux world with quality software and easier installation. (Editor's note: we're pretty...
Ximian and theKompany: Converging doctrines
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
If KDE and GNOME are the Hatfield and McCoy of Open Source graphical desktop
environments, then theKompany.com and Ximian...
Review: VMware 3.0 Workstation for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "Don't fool yourself into thinking that this system will run as fast as a native Windows installation. Although the...
Linux gains ground in Pakistan
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Almost all the headlines we see about Pakistan these days focus on terrorism and violence. But Waseem...
Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #24
Author: JT Smith
"This Week's Summary: MandrakeClub on the move; New Mandrake Shareholder
Newsletter; Mandrake in the News; Cooker ISO images released; Business
Case of...
Linux System Administration – A User’s Guide (book review)
Author: JT Smith
From Linux Focus: "This is a review of the book titled "Linux System Administration - A User's Guide" by Marcel Gagne. The...
RedHat: ‘mailman’ cross-site scripting vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat: "A server running Mailmain versions prior to 2.0.8 will send certain user-modifiable data to clients without escaping embedded tags. ...
MS struggles to discredit Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Thomas C. Greene of The Register -
What's cheaper than an OS you can buy outright once and install on...
2001 — The year when DotGNU was born
Author: JT Smith
Norbert Bollow tells us about
This Year in DotGNU No 1: 2001 -- The Year When DotGNU Was Born
Recently it was...
‘Win-XP hole’ misrepresented by FBI, press, Gibson
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "Everyone from the FBI to the LA Times has something scary to say about the new XP vulnerability. Here's why...