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Microsoft accused of not stamping on bugs
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Ante Kotarac, who operates the security Web site
www.403-security.org, says that the problem affects Hyper Terminal,
an application included with most...
Open-source development drives innovation
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "On the face of it, even the existence of such a movement seems bizarre: Why should large
...
Setting up Apache with mySQL
Author: JT Smith
LinuxNewbie has a step-by-step tutorial on setting up Apache with mySQL and Frontpage 2000 extensions:Sensei writes: "
- Any line starting with "#"...
Security hole found in FTP servers
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld: "PGP Security's Computer Vulnerability Emergency Response Team (COVERT) has notified three vendors that new vulnerabilities have been discovered in their FTP...
From Amsterdam to Alabama with FOX creator Jeroen van der Zijp
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -
Jeroen van der Zijp's official job title at CFD Research Corporation, where he
works on
scientific...
Trolltech gives glimpse of Qt 3.0
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers discuss an article from LinuxProgramming.com that lists the new features in Qt 3.0. Here's a press release straight from Trolltech.
Review: Agenda VR3 handheld
Author: JT Smith
Brighthand.com has a review of the Linux handheld and gives it only one star (or check mark) out of five. Slashdotters also...
Security advisory for execve/ptrace
Author: JT Smith
From LWN.net
: Linux kernels before 2.2.19 are vulnerable to a local root exploit.
This vulnerability exploits a race condition in the 2.2.x Linux...
Paying to use free software?
Author: JT Smith
A column at osOpinion talks about dealing with Microsoft's licensing and compatibility with XP. "Linux companies and developers must get back to...
Security advisory to mailx
Author: JT Smith
At LWN.net: A buffer overflow in mailx allows a local user to gain access to the
mail group.
Debian resolved this problem by no...