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Secrets of the trade show press room
Author: JT Smith
By Robin Miller
Editor in Chief
I am writing this live from the press room of IDG's LinuxWorld show, currently
in progress at the San...
European Patent Office proposes unlimited patentability
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR reports that The European Patent Office wants to induce European governments to remove all legal restrictions on patentability in...
Security update to Zope
Author: JT Smith
Security update and upgrade to Zope from Linux Weekly News.
Category:
Linux
GNOME Community announces initiatives
Author: JT Smith
Business Wire reports that the GNOME project announced today five major initiatives aimed at delivering an industry-wide open user environment. A...
SSH Communications Security expands free secure Shell licensing
Author: JT Smith
Business Wire reports the new SSH Secure Shell 2.3 provides backward compatibility with SSH1 servers to ease transition to the newer...
Party platforms diverge on Net policy
Author: JT Smith
Democrats and Republicans alike built Internet planks into their platforms this year, but the two sides diverge, typically, along party lines when...
Attachmate launches KEA! 2000
Author: JT Smith
Certified for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, KEA! 2000 is the ultimate UNIX and OpenVMS host access client for the Microsoft Windows 2000...
eGrail announces charter membership with OSDN, ADDED TO EARLIER STORY
Author: JT Smith
eGrail announces charter membership with OSDN
OSDN is Andover.Net's premier Linux/Open Source Destination, providing information, applications, service, support and commerce to over...
Apogee’s Java tools to target LynxOS and BlueCat
Author: JT Smith
Apogee Software today announced that Apogee's Aphelion is being ported to PowerPC and Pentium/Pentium-compatible embedded processors running LynuxWorks' LynxOS(R) real time...
Caldera sails Monterey down the river
Author: JT Smith
Martin Banks of AnchorDesk UK asks "has IBM lost the plot, or is it
playing a game whereby it ends up as...