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Kernel Traffic #134
Author: JT Smith
Zack Brown posts the latest edition of Kernel Traffic. A quiet week with light posting, popular topics include a discussion on the...
Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd #108
Author: JT Smith
In this edition: Compiling Jed, Xdm's Shared Libs, Naming the System, and Supporting the Hurd's Features. Posted by Paul Emsley at kt.zork.net.
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Pirated XP for the cost of a candy bar
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet Asia reports that pirated copies of Windows XP are selling like hotcakes in Kuala Lumpur. For as little as US$1.50, shoppers...
GWU Cyberspace Policy Institute to host Free Software conference
Author: JT Smith
Bradley M. Kuhn writes "The GWU Cyberspace Policy Institute and the FSF will sponsor a conference
about Free Software, designed so that policy...
slrn advisory and Debian updates
Author: JT Smith
Posted at debian.org: "Byrial Jensen found a nasty problem in slrn (a threaded news reader). The notice on slrn-announce describes it as...
Debian advisory for squid
Author: JT Smith
"Vladimir Ivaschenko found a problem in squid (a popular proxy cache). He discovered that there was a flaw in the code to...
Dr. Dobb’s Python-URL!
Author: JT Smith
All the news that's fit to link within the Python developer community. Topics this week: Please welcome the Ottawa Python Authors Group,...
Richard Stallman interview
Author: JT Smith
SimDan writes "JesusGeeks has posted an interview with RMS. From MIT to defending our civil liberties, Stallman speaks."
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Linux
Unbreakable encryption using one-time pads
Author: JT Smith
Christoph Wille writes "The debate about implementing backdoors in encryption products
heated up right after the terrorist attacks on the WTC. But how...
IBM sells 1,000th mainframe model; promotes ‘virtual’ servers
Author: JT Smith
Reported at Bloomberg: "International Business Machines Corp. has sold its
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