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Commentary: Napster’s ball of confusion

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's Todd Spangler mulls over the latest developments with the online music sharing service: "EMusic President and Chief Executive Gene Hoffman, for...

Security update for xmcd

Author: JT Smith "The Debian GNU/Linux xmcd package has historically installed two setuid helpers for accessing cddb databases and SCSI cdrom drives. More recently,...

Security advisory for ncurses

Author: JT Smith The advisory is at LWN.net: The version of the ncurses library shipped with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 is vulnerable to several buffer overflows...

Interview with Esfia’s CEO

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's LinuxDevices.com interviews Eric Lee, President and CEO of Esfia, Asia's newest maker of embedded Linux products. Category: Linux

TclPro now open source

Author: JT Smith Interwoven today announced that it has made TclPro, its development tool for the Tcl language, an open source product. The program is...

Emacspeak 13.0 released

Author: JT Smith Emacspeak 13.0 is now available. The program provides a "complete audio desktop" that enables visually impaired users to interact with their computer...

Pointless for vendors to take sides in KDE vs. Gnome

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a column saying companies throwing PR behind the Gnome and KDE feud are doing more harm than good. Category: Linux

UK government fears digital divide is growing

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK has a story on the "digital divide" in the U.K. "At the Local Government Association's Economic Regeneration Conference in Liverpool,...

Bad News Bears at Comdex

Author: JT Smith -By Jack Bryar - Open Source business - One of the biggest of the Linux shows is over with and all...

Interwoven releases TclPro under the BSD license

Author: JT Smith From Business Wire: Interwoven, the leading provider of enterprise-class content management solutions announced today that it has made TclPro, the premier development tool...