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Torvalds tries BitKeeper for patch management

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers debate a kernel mailing list email posted at LinuxToday.com saying Linus Torvalds is testing BitKeeper to help with kernel patches. Category:...

DARPA funds Open Source bug hunt

Author: JT Smith From SecurityFocus.com (via The Register): "Conventional wisdom has long held that open source software garners extra security from the sheer number of...

Advocating Open Source the ‘good old boy’ way

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - We hear it over and over: That someone ought to be talking Open Source and Linux to...

de Icaza: Mono and GNOME. The long reply.

Author: JT Smith From the gnome-hackers list:"Hello everyone, I am sorry that I have not been able to respond earlier. I would like...

Outside hackers vs. the enemy within: who’s worse?

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes: "The 2001 Computer Crime and Security Survey from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Computer Security Institute makes...

LynuxWorks announces BlueCat 4.0 availability for ARM920Ta

Author: JT Smith Daniel McKean writes: "LynuxWorks today announced BlueCat® 4.0 Linux and VisualLynuxä Integrated Development Environment (IDE) support for the for the new ARM920Tä ...

Review: Fluxbox window manager as nimble as Blackbox, with more features

Author: JT Smith - By F. Grant Robertson - When I heard about Fluxbox, my first reaction was surprise. Having been a user of...

maddog on the DMCA: ‘We’re not all criminals’

Author: JT Smith The letter is at News.com. Jon "maddog" Hall of Linux International writes: "I think we need to fix the DMCA, then enforce...

Microsoft’s new focus on security

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes, "Microsoft recently made two important security-related announcements. One is that the company is taking the entire month of February...

Sardonix Security Auditing Portal launched

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity Contributor writes, "Back in the summer of 1998, the Linux Security Audit Project was founded as a mailing list. ...