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Tickets to HAL now available

Author: JT Smith 2600 News announces: "Tickets to Hacking At Large 2001, to be held in the Netherlands on August 10, 11, and 12, are...

Who will protect our info in a .Net world?

Author: JT Smith "Think of it as God's address book," says David Coursey. Microsoft's .Net wants to provide you with a single online storehouse...

Red Hat updates RPM

Author: JT Smith From Help Net Security: " A common version of rpm for all Red Hat distributions is being released. This version of rpm...

Understanding stealth scans: Forewarned is forearmed

Author: JT Smith As LinuxWorld's Joe Barr says: "Ifyou stay connected to the Internet, you will be scanned. It's a fact of life." It's important...

An interview with David Boyes

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet interviews David Boyes: "Anyone who works with Linux on IBM's System/390 mainframes has certainly heard of David Boyes. He made history...

Newbie help file: Using quota

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes "Edquota allows you to specify limits on two aspects of disk storage: the number of inodes a user or a...

MandrakeSoft launches “frequent release” function

Author: JT Smith From a press release at MandrakeSoft.com: "In response to the ever growing expectations of its community, MandrakeSoft launches MandrakeFreq, an innovative programme...

Web review: Developers can plunge into the blue-ness of IBM.com

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - My boss got a press release from IBM recently, touting the new and improved IBM.com Web site. First...

Debian at CeBIT exhibition

Author: JT Smith Debian.org has posted a schedule for their involvement at CeBIT. Category: Linux

Cell phone jammers defy law

Author: JT Smith MSNBC reports that Americans are buying cell phone jammers in spite of them being against US law. Among the people buying them,...