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Red Hat’s CTO talks up Red Hat Network, 2.4 kernel
Author: JT Smith
CNet interviews Michael Tiemann, who says he wants to make running Linux less of a chore. "We feel that the technology industry...
GNU compiler collection options you should know
Author: JT Smith
Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) isn't for the faint of heart or those used to
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Lego to develop games for Microsoft’s new Xbox
Author: JT Smith
Florida Today reports that Lego has signed an agreement to develop games for Microsoft
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Much ado about kernels
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNET: "I don't know of any real Linux developers or users who are 'beside themselves with joy' at the announcement January...
DARPA securing the NET
Author: JT Smith
LinuxNews.pl writes "EMERALD - project sponsored by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a distributed scalable tool suite for tracking malicious...
AltaVista cancels proposed IPO
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that AltaVista has canceled its planned IPO after more then a year of delays since its original filing with the...
FBI’s Carnivore explained
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal explains what, exactly, Carnivore is. Using analogies and detailed descriptions, the article explains why the FBI's Carnivore email chewing system...
2001-01-09: Solaris exrecover Buffer Overflow Vuln
Author: JT Smith
"exrecover is a system binary included with Solaris, a variant of the
UNIX Operating System distributed by Sun Microsystems. A problem
in...
empeg designers to develop mass-market PenguinRadio
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "PenguinRadio, Inc. has just announced that they have
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File compression defeats virus scanners
Author: JT Smith
From SecurityFocus via The Register: "The challenge -- peering inside the various compression and archival formats to discover the viruses hidden within...