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Linux Advisory Watch for August 16, 2002

LinuxSecurity Contributors writes: "LinuxSecurity.com reports in their Linux Advisory Watch this week, advisories were released for cvs, mailman, hylafax, interchange, l2tpd, xinetd, glibc, modssl,...

Lessig’s O’Reilly OSCON keynote text now available

"Create like it's 1790," urged Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig at last month's O'Reilly Open Source Convention in San Diego, CA. Lessig used the history of fairy...

Caldera eSTREET for Partners and Developers, August edition

Adrienne Lee sends us the Caldera eSTREET for Partners and Developers -- August 2002 Edition. Read more below. In August's edition: * Caldera Executive...

Ex-Star Trek star to be “world’s number one Linux cheerleader”

- by Tina Gasperson - Wil Wheaton, movie and television star, and self-professed "total nerd" says he got a Lindows computer as a gift a...

Opera 6.03 for Linux released

Anonymous Reader writes: "Opera Software today released Opera 6.03 for Linux, a pure security upgrade that will implement changes in OpenSSL made public on...

LinuxWorld wrap-up: Who loves ya, baby?

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Forget the product announcements and PR blasts coming out of the latest LinuxWorld. The big story is that a...

LinuxWorld diary part three: Business is good

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Let's not knock the "business side" of Linux and Open Source. Even those gloomy old-timers who feel this edition...

A calm debut for Microsoft

ComputerWorld: "One thing Houston said he noticed immediately is that the show appears to ...

OSNews on the LinuxWorld Exhibition floor

Anonymous Reader writes: "OSNews reports on the second day of the LinuxWorld Expo. Highlights of the article is CodeWeaver's Photoshop WineX effort and the...

Bob Young’s traveling tech circus

-By Grant Gross - Red Hat founder Bob Young has started his new venture, a series of "tech circuses" founded on the very Open...