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Why government can no longer justify Windows

Author: JT Smith - By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Windows XP is a very nice operating system, far superior to previous Windows versions. It is nearly...

Linux Security Week

Author: JT Smith Posted at LinuxSecurity.com: "This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Avoiding security holes when developing an application," "Secure Communications with OpenSSH,"...

LinuxWorld C&D/Tokyo 2001 held in Tokyo, Korean vendors participate

Author: JT Smith Reported at AsiaBizTech: "LinuxWorld C&D/Tokyo 2001 was held in Shinjuku, Tokyo, on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25, as the sixth such event...

SourceForge.net director says Geocrawler and SourceForge.net are healthy

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The SourceForge.net email archives at Geocrawler.com are not going away, as some users fear. Instead, they're just...

“Future Tech” vs KDE developer Mosfet

Author: JT Smith Slashdot: "Once in awhile a story comes along that warrants mention just so that people know to be careful. Mosfet is a...

Weekly news wrap-up: Running all kinds of Windows software on Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Sometimes, it seems Open Source and Linux news is fused to news from that closed-source software giant from...

Getting people involved in free software projects

Author: JT Smith From Advogato: "I'm currently running a Mozilla Bug Week to help new people get involved with working on the Mozilla code. The...

Creating economic prosperity

Author: JT Smith InnerPeace Volunteers writes, "This article at InnerPeace.org compares the human mind to a computer and explains how the mind's system resources are...

Napster gets help

Author: JT Smith In yet another chapter in the Napster saga, Wired is reporting that Napster is receiving financial support to help pay its settlement...

This Week in DotGNU for October 26

Author: JT Smith It's posted at LWN.net. Among the items: "DotGNU Portable.NET 0.2.0 has been released which contains a new runtime engine. Instead of interpreting...