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packages containing strong cryptography

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has an annoucement about SuSE making available crypto packages for the GA version. "On vivd demand we make these crypto packages...

Tip of the week: Title your terminal (part 2)

Author: JT Smith "In a continuation of last week's tip of the week, this week we'll try to improve and expand on the same idea. ...

StarOffice goes to school

Author: JT Smith Linux World has a story about StarOffice being used at universities. "Universities around the world are using the newly open sourced StarOffice...

Debian Hurd still on the way

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers talk about an article at Dr. Dobb's Journal previewing Debian Hurd saying its modular design enables customization. Category: Linux

Sun JDK/JRE vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From SecurityFocus.com: "A vulnerability exists in certain versions of Sun's Java Runtime Environment, and potentially in JREs from other vendors having been...

Bourne Again Shell vulnerability

Author: JT Smith "A vulnerability exists in the bourne again shell that could allow arbitrary writing to files. The problem exists in the insecure creation...

Cisco 600 routers offer cracker fun

Author: JT Smith The Register reports on a few security issues with Cisco's 600-series routers: "Any router in the Cisco 600 family that is configured...

AltaVista pulls plug on free Net access

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports that AltaVista is shuttering its free Internet access service in the United States, after failing to find a vendor...

Qbizm Technologies opens US office

Author: JT Smith Qbizm Technologies, Inc. opened its new U.S. address in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose California. "The majority of our business...

ZapMe! zaps schools

Author: JT Smith "ZapMe! Corp., a company that gave schools free computers and Internet access in exchange for the right to display online advertisements, has...