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Free Company looks for developers
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at LinuxPR. Free software developers are invited to be involved in participating in Free Developers, where "we are...
Update to glibc
Author: JT Smith
Three locale-related vulnerabilities with glibc 2.1.3 were recently
reported on BugTraq. These vulnerabilities could allow local users to
gain root access. The advisory...
Opinion: Can Open Source save world from Brown Orifice?
Author: JT Smith
From a column at SecurityFoucus.com: "This new class of holes is different: a programmer doesn't understand what somebody else was thinking or...
AOL, Time Warner remain confident of European approval
Author: JT Smith
From a Reuters story: America Online and Time Warner Inc on Tuesday said they were confident they could persuade European regulators they...
Commentary: Antitrust needs a makeover
Author: JT Smith
From an opinion at ZDNet: "Antitrust law has seldom protected consumers. At best, it has offered glimmers of consumer protection. For instance,...
Napster and DeCSS: Free speech or free stuff?
Author: JT Smith
From an opinion piece at LinuxWorld: "Information doesn't want to be free: some people want free information. If you do, make it...
New ‘Love Bug’ charges sought
Author: JT Smith
The Associated Press is reporting, Philippine investigators
asked Justice Department prosecutors Tuesday to reconsider a decision to dismiss criminal charges against a...
GNOMEnclature
Author: JT Smith
IBM developerWorks article focusing on handling multiple documents using the GnomeMDI framework.
Serious vulnerability in glibc NLS code
Author: JT Smith
Linux Weekly News provides a security update for a vulnerability in glibc NLS code.
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In-depth report dedicated to Open Source software
Author: JT Smith
Business Wire reports, TechMetrix Research, a technically oriented analyst firm focused on e-business application development needs, today announced the availability of...