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Oxford University, IBM and UK government build massive grid for breast cancer screening

Oxford University has joined with IBM and the UK Government to build a sophisticated computing Grid based on the open standards of Linux that will enable...

Security expert gives operating systems poor security grade

"Is open source software more secure? To most Linux enthusiasts, the answer is obvious: open source means more people can look for bugs and...

Start-up offers Linux server for non-geeks

"UK start-up Jool has launched a complete open source web server starting at under £800 aimed at those without Linux skills who want to...

Ballmer on Linux, licensing and .Net

" The term open source - it's a philosophy. People don't look at open source they look at Linux. That's really all it comes down...

Free Frags with Cube: The Linux First-Person Shooter

"The last thing the gaming development community needs is probably another 3-D graphics engine designed for first-person shooters. After all, there are lots of...

Linux to move center stage in securities server market

Anonymous Reader writes: "Linux use is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 22% in the North American securities server market between 2002...

Religion, politics, and Linux

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Red Hat is getting slammed for removing the Taiwanese flag from some of its files in order to "appease"...

APPS.KDE.com, other KDE sites back online

Dre writes: "After strugging for three weeks with a series of hardware anomalies (traced after much effort to a bad bit in a memory module)...

Linux Advisory Watch for October 11, 2002

LinuxSecurity Contributors write: "This week at LinuxSecurity.com, the Linux Advisory Watch discusses advisories for tomcat, tkmail, htmail, fetchmail, buzilla, libkvm, Konqueror, talkd, sendmail, pic,...

Weekly news wrap-up: The great Linux giveaway, Red Hat’s latest is easy to use

-By Grant Gross - Two stories really caught our readers' attention this week -- a review of Red Hat 8.0 from Timothy Lord of...