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2.4 kernel: Always on the go with contributor Werner Almesberger

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Swiss born Austrian, Werner Almesberger first tried Linux in January of 1992. Linus Torvalds had just released...

Slackware advisory: sudo

Author: JT Smith "Sudo 1.6.3p6 is now available for Slackware 7.1 and Slackware -current. This release fixes a known buffer overflow, which could be used by malicious...

New Perl modules

Author: JT Smith Use Perl posts the latest Perl module information. New modules include: "Convert-Morse-0.03 -- Convert from/to Morse code" ... "Inline-Python-0.12 -- Easy implementation...

Next on PGP creator’s agenda: a secure phone

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "When Phil Zimmermann published Pretty Good Privacy, the first encrypted e-mail program, in 1991, he had no idea it would become...

The plumber’s view of the kernel

Author: JT Smith "If Linux is to become a more popular OS on the home and small office desktop, it needs to become...

Yes, your BSD can run Oracle and Quake

Author: JT Smith "In the bygone misty past of Unix (in the era historians call the 80s), acceptance and market share were hampered by the diverging...

Don’t trip over the Red Carpet, dupe

Author: JT Smith Michael Hall of Linuxplanet: "I bet there's a malady common to all Debian users, courtesy of the addictive simplicity of apt-get: it...

Third ultra-dense Transmeta server house outted

Author: JT Smith LinuxGram: "We think we've got the complete set now. RLX Technologies, FiberCycle Networks and Amphus Inc, the three start-ups building ...

Ssh! Don’t use that trademark

Author: JT Smith From CNET.com: "For security-conscious system administrators, three letters have become a household ...

Red Hat dares MS to debate

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik says he is far from worried by Microsoft's recent attack on Linux and open-source software: It's...