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Use the Web with Python

Author: JT Smith Ursus Maximus writes, "Python is a very easy to learn and use programming language. Especially useful are the many library modules that...

New CEO, new SuSE: Company aims for profitability, number one server OS

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - Having welcomed new CEO Gerhard Burtscher in November, SuSE is aggressively pursuing its plans to...

Debian Weekly News for December 27

Author: JT Smith It's posted at LWN.net. Among the items: "Localizing Debian. Michael Bramer reported about another attempt he made, to make public use of translated...

EnGarde: Security update to stunnel

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "There is a format string vulnerability in stunnel which may allow an attacker to exploit a victim by...

New hope for Morpheus file swappers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that peer-to-peer company MusicCity, although it's in the midst of a potentially crippling lawsuit leveled by the recording...

Stand by for more Web attacks in 2002

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports security experts predict that "viruses and their cousins, the self-propagating worms, will find new and even more...

Kernel hacker interview: Dave Jones

Author: JT Smith Jeremy writes, "Kerneltrap has recently interviewed Dave Jones who currently lives in London, employed by SuSE as a Linux kernel hacker. In...

RedHat 7.2, Mandrake 8.1 on the desktop

Author: JT Smith Joseph Tan writes: "This article looks at the usability of RedHat 7.2 and Mandrake 8.1 as desktop operating systems. We looked at...

Tonight Live: The best of 2001

Author: JT Smith Jeff Gerhardt writes: Tuesday -- no, we mean Thursday, December 27th, 2001, from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL, it's Tonight...

Microsoft browser slips up on SSL certificates

Author: JT Smith _NoDDingDog writes: "With the online holiday-shopping rush already over, some consumers might be chagrined to learn now how easy it is for...