Home Search
lin - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Baltimore LUG’s Installfest is April 21
Author: JT Smith
From the BaltoLUG Web site: Thanks to the hard work of David Robson, and the sponsorship of the Towson High School Computer...
TuxBox: Rising from Indrema’s ashes
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Indrema has thrown in the towel on its Linux-based gaming console project, but a group of Indrema...
Bug hunter claims Windows glitch can hide serious hazards
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports that a Bulgarian bug hunter has found a potentially dangerous bug in Microsoft's Internet Explorer file viewer, allowing files...
Accubyte leaves customer credit card details exposed
Author: JT Smith
From The Register: "Customers of computer components supplier Accubyte have been
...
Anti-hacking premiums 25 percent higher for Win NT
Author: JT Smith
Cracking happens, and now there's at least one insurance policy that will cover any damage done to a corporate server. If you're...
Low-cost Indian PC to hit market soon
Author: JT Smith
India is bridging its digital divide the common sense way: The Simputer. Short for Simple, Inexpensive, and Multilingual, the Simputer will sell...
Should OS vendors limit your choices?
Author: JT Smith
Starting off with a discussion of Microsoft's recent USB 2.0 debacle, ZDNet's Even Leibovitch touches on Linux offering "too much choice." For...
Samba 2.2.0
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR: "The Samba Team is proud to announce a new major
release of Samba, version 2.2.0. This release includes
...
Gnome, KDE camps closer to truce
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that the two Linux desktop projects are actually talking after the
...
2600: Teen hackers to job hunters
Author: JT Smith
The Washington Post has a story about 2600 and its members, who are often using their skills learned from their 2600 memberships...