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Programming Pike with the traveler extraordinaire Martin Bähr
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -Pike and Roxen programmer Martin Bähr doesn't like
to stay in one place for too...
BubbleMon 1.31 vulnerability in FreeBSD
Author: JT Smith
From Net-security.org: Users can execute programs/shellscript by clicking on the
...
Can free services remain free for long?
Author: JT Smith
Slahsdotters discuss a recent trend for free (as in beer) services provided by such companies as Yahoo and Bigfoot suddenly being charged...
Racing to ReiserFS on Red Hat-dupe
Author: JT Smith
Mayank writes, "The lack of a proper journal filesystems has always been cited as one of the reasons holding back widespread adoption...
Announcing Qt Mozilla
Author: JT Smith
John Griggs at Corel posted this announcement to the kde-devel mailing list:
Announcing Qt-Mozilla
From: "John C. Griggs"
To: kde-devel@kde.org
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001...
Debian 2.2r3 released
Author: JT Smith
DebianPlanet has this announcement about its new flavor of Linux: "The third revision of Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (nickname `potato') has
...
Jedi knighthood will not be sanctioned religion in UK
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Star Wars fans in the UK have been stung by an email hoax suggesting
that the forthcoming UK Census would recognise...
DSL modem seen as prey for ‘hackers’
Author: JT Smith
Chicago Tribune: "Computer security experts are warning that a brand of modem SBC
...
New virus detected by Symantec
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Trend Micro, AVX and Symantec say a new virus is spreading:
BADTRANS.A, or w32.badtrans.13312@mm."
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From teen ‘hackers’ to job hunters
Author: JT Smith
Washington Post: "At age 3, Patrick Roanhouse got his first computer. At 7, he figured out how to construct a modem out...