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Introducing SWUP

Author: JT Smith At LWN.net: "There is now a tool for secure updating of software available for Trustix Secure Linux 1.2: SWUP. SWUP is short for...

HP co-founder William Hewlett dies

Author: JT Smith CNN reports that Hewlett-Packard co-founder William R. Hewlett died Friday morning, of natural causes, in Palo Alto, Calif. He was 87. Category: Linux

Apache 2.0 Web server puts on new threads

Author: JT Smith ITworld takes a look at the next major release of the popular Apache Web server. The new version will include threaded process...

Midgard Weekly Summary released

Author: JT Smith At LWN.net: "It has been an interesting time in the world of Midgard. After a lot of work, by a lot of people,...

Borland’s Interbase has security hole

Author: JT Smith CNet writes that "Borland's InterBase database software contains a "back door" that allows anyone with the appropriate password to wreak...

Microsoft rivals hire Ken Starr

Author: JT Smith From Reuters: "An industry trade group representing rivals of Microsoft Corp. (NasdaqNM:MSFT - news) said on Friday it had hired former Whitewater prosecutor...

‘Ginger’ supposed to be more important than Web

Author: JT Smith Reauters (on ZD Net) reports on a device code named "Ginger," which millionaireinventor Dean Kamen is touting as bigger than the...

‘Ginger’ supposed to be more important than Web

Author: JT Smith Reuters (on ZD Net) reports on a device code named "Ginger," which millionaire inventor Dean Kamen is touting as bigger than...

SuSE eMail Server II released

Author: JT Smith From LWN.net: Today, SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source operating system, presented the second generation of e-mail solutions...

Sun, HP, Compaq to heat up high-density server market

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld reports on a three-way competition in the server market, with Compaq saying its new product, which runs Linux, will outpace anything...