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BSD firewalls and IPFW rulesets
Author: JT Smith
OnLamp: "In the last article, I had successfully blocked all IP packets from entering or leaving my FreeBSD computer by
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Ace hacker and software guru Richard Stallman to visit India
Author: JT Smith
KG Kumar writes: "Techies, hackers and rebel coders, alert! Richard Stallman, legendary
hacker, founder of the project to launch the free operating...
NE2000 Network event will happen again
Author: JT Smith
Mclight writes: "NE20000 is an Open Air Network Event. This means that the event will take place in the open air. Everyone...
Jon “maddog” Hall in Paris
Author: JT Smith
Roberto Zicari writes: "A Keynote panel on the topic
"Is Open Source Software threatening intellectual property?"
will be held at Linux@work in...
Coming soon … the AOL Operating System
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes,
"osOpinion published a very interesting speculative piece which
quotes bits and pieces of an internal AOL memo suggesting that the
company may...
Mundie’s latest round quotes Torvalds and Caldera
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports on Microsoft's Mundie's latest FUD offensive against Linux and Open Source, this time calling on testimonials from Linus Torvalds...
No recession for free software
Author: JT Smith
Andrew Leonard at Salon writes about response he received to an article analysing the harm of the pained economy to the Open...
Is Netscape losing the browser wars?
Author: JT Smith
From a reader: MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com), has an interestig article about the browser wars. http://mozillaquest.com/shorts_01/Linux_browser_wa r-01-story-01.html. "Netscape 6 is noticeably absent from...
theKompany.com makes Beta 2 of Rekall available
Author: JT Smith
"Rekall is a personal, programmable DBMS system for Qt/KDE. Beta 2 adds a few
new features but more importantly has...
SBC says cable industry holds broadband monopoly
Author: JT Smith
EE Times reports on remarks made by Edward Whitacre, head of SBC communications. Whitacre says that cable operators are keeping the telcos...