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Sleepycat Software releases Berkeley DB version 3.3

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Sleepycat Software, Inc. today announced the availability of Berkeley DB version 3.3 for immediate download from the company's Web site. Version...

Beta 2.2 of the LSB-FHS test suite released

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "The beta release of the LSB-FHS test suite for FHS2.2, for the filesystem hierarchy aspects of the Linux Standard Base...

Microsoft career site cracked

Author: JT Smith Interactive Week reports that Brazilian crackers took credit for the damage, which was still up late Monday morning, eastern U.S. time. Category: Linux

Dmitry protests: Pictures available

Author: JT Smith Slashdot has posted a couple of links to pictures at Free Dmitry protests today. Category: Migration

Sun Microsystems makes Sun Grid Engine software available to Open Source community

Author: JT Smith Reaffirming its commitment to the open source movement, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) announced today the Sun Grid Engine Project, an initiative to offer...

Gnumeric 0.68 + a baby

Author: JT Smith Jody Goldberg announces the latest version of Gnumeric (0.68) and the latest addition to the Goldberg family (no version number announced). Apologies for...

Rethinking spam

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - My email address (and several email aliases that feed into my primary email account) are on a number of...

GNOME Summary for July 9 – 22, 2001

Author: JT Smith Sun's GNOME usability report, Ximian's Mono project, and the latest Metatheme release are discussed in this edition of the GNOME Summary, covering...

Kernel Traffic #127

Author: JT Smith Zack Brown posts the latest summary of traffic and discussions taking place on the linux-kernel mailing list. The top three topics for...

Dr. Dobb’s Tcl-URL

Author: JT Smith In this week's edition of news and links of interest to the Tcl development community there's a security alert against Tcl's default...