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USENIX/OSDN Kernel Summit Webcast
Author: JT Smith
From OSDN (which, like NewsForge, is owned and operated by VA Linux): "Linus Torvalds and other leading kernel programmers gathered together on...
Komodo IDE – the killer Mozilla application
Author: JT Smith
"ActiveState(R), the leader in open
source programming tools, announces the release of Komodo 1.0, the first
Mozilla application by a third party. Komodo is...
Talkback.cgi vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Another update from Help Net Security, this time for the talkback.cgi script running on any Unix system. The script "may allow remote...
Solaris advisory: kcms_configure
Author: JT Smith
Help Net Security carries word of a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Kodak Color Management System configuration tool (kcms_configure) included with Solaris...
ViaVoice/KDE collaboration: The sound of silence
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
(updated 4/11/01)
At LinuxWorld expo in February, IBM, KDE, and Trolltech were proudly displaying the potential of ViaVoice...
The reflection of FUD
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet: "If any of you were wondering why no one from LinuxPlanet went to Spring COMDEX this year, let me sum up...
Morpho Technologies chooses Red Hat
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat to provide Morpho with GNUpro embedded development tool suite designed
for the m_RISC platform:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information:
Melissa London ...
“My nan could crack NT,” says World of Hell member
Author: JT Smith
"World of Hell also takes pride in the fact that it doesn't just hit on NT boxes, confirming the
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Not to be outdone, Hietaniemi releases 5.7.1
Author: JT Smith
Perl.org: "Jarkko Hietaniemi has released perl 5.7.1 (the link will be active within a few hours if it is not now), the
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The silence of the ‘hacked’
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "You've heard about the Love Bug and the Ana Kournikova virus. But what about the viruses without the sexy names? Security...