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EFF: Judge denies scientists’ free speech rights in digital music case

Author: JT Smith The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today represented a team led by Princeton Professor Ed Felten in the first skirmish of a case challenging the Digital...

2.4.17-pre1 released

Author: JT Smith Kernel.org: Linux kernel 2.4.17pre1 has just been released. You can download it from the master kernel archive, or from one of the...

RedHat: ‘postfix’ potential denial of service

Author: JT Smith Linux Security: "A malicious user could get postfix to exhaust a machine's memory by abusing its session cache which could result in...

A new site for the support of all open systems trainers

Author: JT Smith "LinuxTrainers has opened its doors, er, ports for the support and informing of all trainers who use, support or teach open systems....

The success of Google

Author: JT Smith NewsAlert.com explains how Google became the success it is today, from the simplicity of its design to the use of Linux servers...

IBM builds computer grid for breast cancer diagnosis and screening

Author: JT Smith IBM and the University of Pennsylvania today announced a powerful computing Grid that aims to bring advanced methods of breast cancer diagnosis...

Gnome preliminary election results: RMS not elected

Author: JT Smith Slashdot.org has links to the preliminary election results. Top vote-getters: Havoc Pennington and Miguel de Icaza. Richard Stallman of the Free Software...

NeTraverse, MandrakeSoft announce distribution agreement

Author: JT Smith James Curtin writes, "NeTraverse and MandrakeSoft have teamed up to package Win4Lin and NeTraverse Server into the Mandrake distribution. This offers a...

Sony: Microsoft’s top target

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar - Despite a commercial Linux landscape that is as devastated as any IT market in recent memory, there's at...

Other agendas: RMS and ESR thumping the tub

Author: JT Smith "There's no doubt that there's a tremendous political component to the software industry today, which is especially evident in free and open...