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Firefox gets a fresh security update
Mozilla has issued a security update for its Firefox open-source browser, just weeks after it released a large fix to address several browser security...
IT services giants wake up to Linux
Open source software, and particularly Linux, is becoming a fundamental aspect of services portfolios for IBM Global Services, HP Services, Unisys, Novell and other...
Secure VoIP – an achievable goal
Anonymous Reader writes "VoIP creates new ways of delivering fully-featured phone services that promise big cost savings and open the way for a whole...
Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show
Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 138:
We talk to Eli Tomlinson of Gamix.org, an open videogame platform specification
More on...
Coverity Catches X Window Security Hole
Sharon Smith writes "Research contract from US Department of Homeland Security results in rapid fix to “worst case scenario” security vulnerability in critical software...
Interview: Theo de Raadt
OpenBSD creator Theo de Raadt began developing OpenBSD in October of 1995. KernelTrap first spoke with Theo back in November of 2001 , around...
Free software, you’ve been framed
Author: Bruce Byfield
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has always been concerned about the power of language. Most famously, it is known for insisting on...
Opera 9.0 beta is playing my song
Author: Lee Schlesinger
Opera has been my favorite browser since I began using Linux regularly in 2003, and on Windows before that. With Opera 9.0,...
Transcoding and streaming DVD films with VLC media player
Author: Dmitri Popov
The VLC media player (VLC) is a versatile tool. It can handle virtually any media file, it can play network streams such...
Bibble 4.7: RAW power for penguins
Author: Mirko Perak
Bibble Labs has released Bibble 4.7, a commercial program for processing and conversion of RAW digital photography files to publishable formats such...