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ORBZ shuts up shop, cites criminal charges
The Register is reporting that "ORBZ, the anti-spam blacklisting service, is shutting down. Ian Gulliver, the administrator of ORBZ (Open Relay Blocking Zone), sent...
Trustix: ‘zlib’ Denial of Service vulnerability
Trustix: "zlib version 1.1.3 and lower contains a vulnerability which, in a worst case scenario, might allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code. This...
Anyone want to trademark “Linux for Windows?”
- By Jack Bryar -
Not long ago Microsoft generated some new
guidelines for how third parties were to refer to its trademarked
products. One change...
More about Sun and Linux
bryam writes: "Gadre and DeWitt bring more details about Linux initiatives at Sun.
Sun classifies its effort in five areas:
1. Sun's First General Purpose...
Financial Times on GNU GPL
Anonymous Reader writes: "Article in Financial Times on GNU GPL. Some Microsoft FUD, but also some great thoughts from leading open source and free...
Eclipse project keeps rising
From Linux Planet:
"What's been happening with the Eclipse Project since its launch last fall? IBM, Rational Rose, HoloSofx, CommerceQuest, Versata, and at least...
Review: Codeweavers CrossOver plugin
Grok writes "CodeWeavers' CrossOver Plugin allows Linux users to use software and browser plugins that where once only available on Windows. Version 1.0 was...
UNIX under the Desktop
From Linux Journal:
"When Steve Jobs introduced Apple's new iMac in January 2002, the spotlight was focused entirely on the physical architecture of the first...
Microsoft ‘killed Dell Linux’ – States
From The Register:
"Microsoft sharpshooter Joachim Kempin, who was convicted of illegally shooting antelope in Montana in 1998, has been turning his guns on a...
Sun expands StarOffice(tm) software offering
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - March 19, 2002 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced enhanced support offerings for the upcoming release of StarOffice 6.0 that...