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Carnivore ‘no problem’ for new e-mail encryption

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "A research team led by Nikola Bobic, a part-time professor at Ottawa University, aims to create a virtual network...

Making a Radeon work on sid

Author: JT Smith Running Debian Unstable ('Sid') and own a Radeon? Debianplanet has a howto detailing how to set it up with 3D acceleration. Category:...

Opening closed minds to open source

Author: JT Smith LWN has a link to this article on ZDNet written by Richard French, senior vice president of the Open Source Development Network,...

The GPL: a technology of trust

Author: JT Smith In another response to the recent Microsoft attacks on OpenSource and the GPL, an Op-Ed has been posted on Kuro5hin. It...

Lara Croft: Sleep inducer

Author: JT Smith For those interested in seeing the Tomb Raider movie, Wired reviews the points of the movie. "There's no denying that some...

Do computers really think?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet asks if computers really think, citing several several science fiction stories of artifical intelligence, and discussing where we currently are in...

Free Software Regional Days

Author: JT Smith Enrique Verdes writes "The UYLUG (Uruguayan Linux Users Group)is organizing an event which will take place on the 28th, 29th...

The Honeynet project: fighting crackers

Author: JT Smith Crypto-Gram has an article about network security, and the efforts of a new project called the Honeynet Project, intended to study the...

Putting a bad API on a Good OS

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Is implementing a bad API (Win32) on a good operating system (Linux) a bad idea - or a good...

OpenBSD fixes possible local root compromise

Author: JT Smith Following up on an item posted earlier today, OpenBSD has released a patch to fix the 2.9 and 2.8 local root compromise....