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Midnight travels with Progeny

Author: JT Smith A LinuxPlanet columnist takes Progeny Debian 1.0 for a test drive: "Progeny's taken Woody, pleasantly current enough for most of us, and...

Wind River leaves ’em wondering

Author: JT Smith Linuxgram follows up on Wind River's acquisition of BSDi. Here's how the story starts: "Start-up NetBSD house Wasabi Systems Inc, which claims...

Manhatten Install Fest is April 19

Author: JT Smith The GNUbies and LXNY, with NYLUG in support, are throwing a big Install Fest on Thursday, 19 April, 2001, on the Island of...

Oracle, Alcatel, and nph-maillist, oh my

Author: JT Smith A trio of security announcements from SecurityFocus: "The shared library 'ndwfn4.so' that ships with Oracle Application Server is vulnerable to a buffer...

Using Bochs – part 1

Author: JT Smith FreeBSDZine has an article on configuring Bochs, an Open Source x86 PC emulator. The program "ncludes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU,...

Using GnuPG with Pine for secure e-mail

Author: JT Smith From Linux Security: "The purpose of this document is to demonstrate the steps necessary to set up GnuPG and use it with...

New security module for kernel 2.5

Author: JT Smith Slashdot: "After the Linux Kernel 2.5 summit, a new security model is to be created for the next kernel." Category: Linux

Update: ViaVoice/KDE collaboration is just fine, thanks

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -IBM is plunging ahead full steam on the ViaVoice/KDE integration, says an IBM executive, and may be ready...

Interview with BountyQuest CEO, Tim O’Reilly

Author: JT Smith SiliconValley.com has the interview with the two BountyQuest activists debating patent law, among other things. From Tim O'Reilly: "I do believe that...

Python-dev summary March 29 to April 11

Author: JT Smith It's posted at LWN.net and is a summary of traffic on the python-dev mailing list between March 29 and April 11. ...