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BSDCon 2001 to take place in 2002

Author: JT Smith Daemon News reports that the next BSDCon will be run by USENIX and will take place in February, 2002. Category: Open Source

New Apache Week: New Apache users list

Author: JT Smith The new issue of Apache Week is at ApacheWeek.com. Among the items: "The Apache group have created their own users list for...

QliTech bundles Loki’s “Kohan” with multimedia systems

Author: JT Smith QliTech Linux Computers is proud to announce it will include a complimentary copy of the popular Loki Software title Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns...

Dell entices China with cheap computers

Author: JT Smith CNET: "It was important for us to grab the ...

Web review: One site to link you to all kinds of Linux information

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - I remember visiting the LinuxLinks page a while back, and it was OK. I went back today, and...

The cost of free software

Author: JT Smith Ian Bell writes "For those of you who have been thinking about switching your software from a Microsoft platform to a Linux...

New Linux NVIDIA drivers

Author: JT Smith An Anonymouse Reader writes "NVIDIA has just released new Linux drivers, version 1.0-2313. Read more for the release highlights.nForce 220D/420/420D Integrated GPU...

Linux certification body releases intermediate level exams

Author: JT Smith Linux Professional Institute (LPI), the leading source of skills certification for the Linux operating system, announced today the immediate worldwide availability of...

Programming sockets: High-performance programming techniques on Linux and Windows

Author: JT Smith IBM: "Ed demonstrates some techniques for writing a sockets program and shows how his programming techniques perform in various operating system...

SuSE: ‘wuftpd’ Remote buffer overflow vulnerability

Author: JT Smith SuSE: "The CORE ST Team had found an exploitable bug in all versions of wuftpd's ftpglob() function... This bug could be exploited...