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Review of recent security concerns
Author: JT Smith
O'Reilly summarises recent security concerns in Linux, including buffer overflow issues in ircd and ePerl among others, temporary file problems, and multi-homed...
Overclocking an Nvidia-based video card
Author: JT Smith
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"Evil3D is proud to announce NVClock 0.1.1. What is it? NVClock is a small utility that allows users...
Chilliware to lay off staff?
Author: JT Smith
F**ckedcompany.com has this rumor (and we repeat, rumor): "Rumor has it Chilliware, a Linux software company with over 500 employees in India,...
Enough with themes already
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "The latest trend in 'user-friendliness' is allowing users to extensively modify the interface of applications by applying 'skins' or...
Nautilus 1.0 is out, you’re all fired, have a nice day
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Eazel has had a rollercoaster of a day. This morning, the company announced the release of Nautilus 1.0,...
Congress tackles copyright and distance learning
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports that several educators are telling Congress a
"proposed modification to copyright law would make...
OSDN and BRIE present, ‘Rethinking Business in Light of Open Source’
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: OSDN, the Open
Source Development Network, and BRIE, the Berkeley Roundtable on the
International Economy, will...
Caldera and Lutris team up on Java Web application server
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire: Caldera Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), the only Linux company to license,
build, certify and support SUN Microsystems' Java on Linux, Tuesday...
LikeTelevision announces dynamic ad casting software
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: LikeTelevision's Dynamic
Ad Casting software is an automated video insertion solution that manages
content programming. On-demand...
Indrema: Is it vaporware?
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com checks on the status of the Linux-based Indrema gaming box, saying it's already been delayed and is entering a depressed Linux...