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CERT: Multiple vulnerabilities in lpd

Author: JT Smith "There are multiple vulnerabilities in several implementations of the line printer daemon (lpd), affecting several...

Will we finally get PCs with Linux preinstalled?

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - One section of the proposed DoJ vs. Microsoft settlement specifically prohibits retaliation by Microsoft against computer manufacturers...

KWord’s quest for completion

Author: JT Smith "There is no denying that KWord (and the rest of the KOffice suite) has made some significant strides in its evolution to...

Free registration kick-starts Annual Linux Showcase 2001

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - The Linux tribes are gathering this week for the Fifth Annual Linux Showcase and Conference, taking place through...

Apple hit with racial-discrimination lawsuit

Author: JT Smith From Wired: "Apple has been hit with a $40 million racial discrimination lawsuit filed by a former African-American employee. He's hired a...

Transmeta’s troubles piling up

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports: "Toshiba had big plans earlier this year for the U.S. release of a laptop with an energy-efficient chip from Transmeta,...

Student’s ARM7 clone disappears from Web

Author: JT Smith EET.com reports that a clone of the ARM7 32-bit RISC processor core, previously ...

XP vs. Mac vs. Linux

Author: JT Smith PC World New Zealand compares Windows XP to Mac OS X to Linux with KDE 2. XP wins, according to the article,...

Transmeta: Are the chips down?

Author: JT Smith Slashdotters talk about a story at CNet saying chip-maker Transmeta faces serious problems, including buggy chips and leadership ...

Hewlett family to vote against Compaq merger

Author: JT Smith IDG News Service reports that the family and trust of HP ...