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Libranet releases Version 2.0
Author: JT Smith
Jon Danzig writes: "This new Libranet comes with a new installer, very up to date software and the openness that GNU/Linux users...
Interview with GNOME hacker Daniel Veillard
Author: JT Smith
Steve George writes, "Daniel Veillard is a seasoned free software and GNOME contributor. Interviewed on www.gnome.org he touches on what...
Swedish: The Open Source language?
Author: JT Smith
mpawlo writes, "As reported by Gnuheter, it seems like Swedish is becoming the official open source language. Here are some recent developments...
Fee-based versus free software
Author: JT Smith
PC World compares a variety of free, open, and non-free costing software to identify which one is best for a variety of...
2.5 now has preemptible kernel patch
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "Robert Love's preemptible kernel patch has made it into the main 2.5 development tree. Read the details on...
A mini-review of some mini-apps for the Zaurus
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "Jerry Epplin trys out at a collection of commercial mini-apps for Sharp's Linux-based Zaurus PDA which have recently been...
Richard Stallman to speak in Brussels Feb. 18
Author: JT Smith
OTA Board writes, "The Open Technology Assembly (OTA) has the pleasure to announce a conference on February 18, 2002. Richard Stallman, the...
Peer-To-Peer networking security
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "It's useful. It's dangerous. And it may be coming soon to a network near you.
It's peer-to-peer (P2P) networking, and...
Community commentary: Encouraging open code in public procurement policies
Author: JT Smith
- By Mikael Pawlo -
"This is not an easy time for humorists because the government is far funnier than we are."...
Debian: ‘uucp’ Unauthorized access vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Debian: "Zenith Parsec discovered a security hole in Taylor UUCP 1.06.1. It permits a local user to copy any file to...