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Switching to EXT3
Author: JT Smith
From DebianPlanet: "EXT3 is the journaled version of the old-faithful EXT2, as I'm sure you've all heard by now. For those who...
Announcing the Medical Open Source Achievement Award
Author: JT Smith
Saint writes, "Open source medical software is clearly a viable way to improve patient care, education and reduce costs. However, open...
US congress plans DMCA sequel: the SSSCA
Author: JT Smith
From Slashdot: "If you thought the DMCA was a nightmare, wait 'til you find out what Congress is planning this fall. The...
Woman sues over copy-protected CDs
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "California native Karen DeLise has filed suit against independent label Fahrenheit Entertainment over copy protection it added to a...
Weekly news wrap-up: How would HP/Compaq merger impact Open Source?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
One story dominated the news in both the Open Source community and the technology community at large this...
Are GUI dev tools more advanced than CLI counterparts?
Author: JT Smith
From AskSlashdot: "I just got into quite a long argument over on the Yahoo! message boards over the power of command line...
ECN support in kernel 2.4.x — curse or boon?
Author: JT Smith
From DebianPlanet: "ECN is one of the more controversial features in the 2.4.x kernel series. Basically, it reduces congestion. In theory. However,...
Loxias Kernelspace portscan detection
Author: JT Smith
Enrico writes: "Thomas Walpuski, an member of the Unix Developer Team "H Zero Seven" (www.h07.org) released now v 1.0 of loxias a...
New copyright bill heading to DC
Author: JT Smith
From Wired: "Music and record industry lobbyists are quietly readying an all-out assault on Congress this fall in hopes of dramatically rewriting...
Copy-protected CDs spark lawsuit
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "A California woman has filed a lawsuit against an independant record label for embedding technology in CDs that blocks people...