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Linux Advisory Watch – June 25, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories
were released for sup, super,
rlpr, Multiple, kernel, libpng and Usermin. The distributors include
Debian,
EnGarde, Fedora, Gentoo, Openwall, Red
Hat, Trustix, and...
OpenMFG succeeds with open source software for a fee
Author: Jay Lyman
Should a company that sells software with licenses that restrict what can be done with the code use "open" in its name?...
Spam Assassin promoted to top level Apache project
Author: Sean Michael Kerner
Anonymous Reader writes "The Apache Software Foundation is taking the spam fight to a new level -- literally -- with the...
CryptoHeaven New Version 2.4.1 Available
Author: CryptoHeaven Development Team
Marcin Kurzawa writes "CryptoHeaven New Version 2.4.1 Available
CryptoHeaven, a secure e-mail, instant messaging, and online storage provider announces immediate availability...
Python applied to the Natural Language
Anonymous Reader writes "This installment introduces you to the Natural Language Toolkit, a Python library for applying academic linguistic techniques to collections of textual...
Review: PlanMaker for Linux
Author: Jem Matzan
Spreadsheet development has more or less solidified over the past year -- the majority of the features that most people need are...
Cliff’s List Filter June 16 – 22
Author: Ian Palmer
Welcome back to another installment of fresh ground tidbits and information from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and Mozilla circles. This...
New Linux Distro: Gentoo-based VidaLinux
Marcos Rodriguez writes "New Easy to use Linux Distribution has been released, its name is Vidalinux Desktop OS and its a Gentoo-based Linux Distro,...
Sun seeks redemption in software licensing
Author: Jem Matzan
In my review of Sun Java Desktop System release 2, I criticized Sun Microsystems for imposing such restrictive licensing terms on its...
ION® World’s First Linux to Run All Windows Apps
Jason Spisak writes "ION® Claims the Prize as the First Linux OS Compatible with ALL Windows
95/98/Me Applications Out of the Box
http://www.elementcomputer.com/
Element Computer, the company...