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Ximian announces availability of Red Carpet Express subscription service
Author: JT Smith
Ximian, Inc., the leading open source desktop
company, today announced the immediate availability of Red Carpet Express,
a time-saving subscription...
FBI wants access to Badtrans passwords & keylogs
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "The FBI is asking for access to a massive database that contains the private communications and passwords of the...
Vulnerability in login, problem in JRun Java
Author: JT Smith
OReillynet: "In this week's Security Alerts, Noel Davis reports on a vulnerability that lets remote attackers access root through login, a problem...
GNOME Summary – 2001-12-08 – 2001-12-15
Author: JT Smith
This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-12-08 - 2001-12-15.
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Table of Contents
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1. GNOME 2.0 Developer Platform Beta
2. Compiling FAQ
3. Dependency chart
4. Evolution 1.0...
RMS: Americans not safe from the DMCA
Author: JT Smith
"Dmitry Sklyarov is safe from the DMCA, but Americans are not. We must
not lose the impetus that his case provided."
From: ...
Free software funding proposal
Author: JT Smith
proclus writes: "I
submitted this suggestion to Pat McGovern of SourceForge. He is a really busy guy, so don't hold your breath, but...
Let’s kill the hard disk icon
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes "The desktop metaphor is under attack these days. Usability experts and computer scientists like Don Norman, David Gelernter and...
Digressing into font land
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet: "During the course of writing this week's column, I found myself looking at the font presentation in KDE 2.2.1 and thinking:...
Paving the way for ‘uncrackable’ codes
Author: JT Smith
BBC: "The heart of a new light-emitting diode (LED) developed in Cambridge, UK, can be controlled so precisely that it emits just...
California supreme court will hear DVD-copying appeal
Author: JT Smith
ComputerUser.com: "On August 7, the Court of Appeal in the Sixth Appellate District of California said a lower-court judge was correct in...