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UK government decides against software patents

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "It seems the UK government has decided that it does not want Europe to extend its patent laws to...

Beyond homeroom with high schooler and Web designer Jeremy Bursky

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people -Jeremy Bursky makes it very clear that he is almost 15, which of course means...

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 ...