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IBM.com thinks KDE’s konqueror browser doesn’t exist

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - IBM.com does not support Konqueror 1.9.8, a recent version of the web browser that comes packaged with KDE.When...

Book review: Perl: The Programmer’s Companion

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal reviews 'Perl: The Programmer's Companion,' stating it is the first book that should be read by people preparing to programme...

365 node Beowulf cluster

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News has an email indicating the creation of a 365 node Beowulf cluster going up in Utrecht, Holland. Category: Unix

How to secure your wireless LAN against ‘hackers’

Author: JT Smith So, you've set up your shiny new wireless LAN, and you've had no end of fun checking your bank records and conducting...

Say goodbye to an unlikely Internet star

Author: JT Smith What is believed to be the first camera attached to the Internet will soon be retired. The Cambridge University's Trojan Room Coffee...

Debian advisory: Midnight Commander

Author: JT Smith From a Debian security update posted to Linux Today: "It has been reported that a local user could tweak Midnight Commander of...

The Academy and the Monastery

Author: JT Smith Linux.com posts an excerpt from the book "The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age," written by Pekka Himanen, Linus...

Take my NakedWife, please

Author: JT Smith Info World reports that NakedWife, a particularly nasty Trojan worm that surfaced on Tuesday, didn't spread far. While virus centers are calling...

U.S. representative: DMCA has gone too far

Author: JT Smith TechLawJournal.com has a transcript of remarks by U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., calling for changes to the fair use doctrine in the...

So much for source code: Why automatic updates are bad

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has a column on automatic update features among open source programs. "But in the open-source world, this is all fraught with...