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Kernel Traffic #109

Author: JT Smith The latest edition of Zack Brown's Kernel Traffic is now available. In this latest summary of threads from the linux-kernel mailing list,...

1776? Yeah, right

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet's Dennis E. Powell comments on an article written and published earlier this week by Richard M. Stallman: "So now we have...

Conectiva advisory: Zope

Author: JT Smith "The Zope authors have released a new hotfix that addresses a vulnerability with ZClasses. A user with through-the-web scripting capabilities on a...

Mailserver solutions – Open Source vs Proprietary

Author: JT Smith Russ Foster writes "Like most things, Microsoft's Exchange mail server has its advocates and its critics. For those who fall into the latter...

Kernel Traffic’s Zack Brown, a hero in his own right

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Zack Brown, not to be confused with kernel contributor Zach Brown, started summarizing collaborations between Linux kernel...

Open Projects Net expands service to free software community

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: "Open Projects Net, home to such free software projects as Debian GNU/Linux, Enlightenment, handhelds.org, Jabber, KDE, kernelnewbies, PocketLinux, Slackware, Vorbis, Windowmaker and Wine,...

Crackers deface Burger King Web site

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports: "The UK Web site belonging to fast food franchise Burger King was hacked and defaced yesterday by crackers who...

Web bugs secretly track users

Author: JT Smith Nandotimes: "More than 30 percent of Web pages sampled during last year's Christmas season contained new generations of Web bugs that...

HP confirms death of OpenMail

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Hewlett-Packard has confirmed that it will discontinue its OpenMail messaging product line after version 7, which the company said will be ...

It’s not easy being Bluetooth

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - The future of wireless technology promises to change the way we live, work, and play. But delay after...