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Iomega Jaz drives risk break and short circuit

Author: JT Smith MSNBC reports that Iomega is recalling 60,000 Jaz drives because of a risk of breakage and short circuit. Category: Unix

Researchers identify serious flaw in TCP

Author: JT Smith eWeek reports that Guardent Inc. has identified a large security problem in TCP involving ISN values. Category: Linux

Ian Murdock: From Debian to clustering

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld interviews Ian Murdock of Debian Linux, who talks about his company's new clustering project, "which ...

Security update to IMAP and POP servers

Author: JT Smith From LWN.net: "There are several buffer overflows in imap, ipop2d and ipop3d. These overflows usually only make it possible...

Ted Ts’o: Managing 2.4 bug list is big job

Author: JT Smith Interactive Week has a short profile of Linux kernel developer Ted Ts'o, who manages the 2.4 kernel's bug list. It's a "voluminous...

Ecrix and Knox Software announce turnkey server and storage solutions

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Tape storage innovators, Ecrix Corp. and Knox Software, unveiled a reseller program under which the companies, in ...

Touring the OpenNMS facilities

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net is a report on a visit to the OpenNMS facilities. "If you've built your own kernel, as I had,...

First issue of Kernel Cousin KDE released

Author: JT Smith At kt.zork.net: "Welcome to KC KDE! This Cousin covers events on the KDE developer mailing list. A lot of things are ...

OSDN and COMDEX to present ‘Open Source Answers for Business’

Author: JT Smith At LinuxPR: Building on the success of LINUX Business Expo at COMDEX Fall 2000, Open Source Development Network ...

Top Wall Street banks face collusion lawsuit

Author: JT Smith The Straits Times reports on a lawsuit accusing seven ...