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The Pango connection for rendering internationalized text
Author: JT Smith
IBM.com has a story about Pango, an "open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text, and is being included in...
Linux kernel to have NSA inside?
Author: JT Smith
- By Joab Jackson -
Later this month, when Linus Torvalds and the other movers
and shakers gather for the Linux
kernel summit to...
Red Hat has that visibility thing
Author: JT Smith
ZD's Inter@ctive Investor has a column about the Linux company following a decent earnings announcement this week. "Red Hat seems to have...
Interview with Shawn Gordon of theKompany.com
Author: JT Smith
Our friends at Linux.com have the interview with theKompany.com's CEO. "What really drew me to Linux and KDE was the desire to...
How to hack – an introduction, part one
Author: JT Smith
From SysAdminMagazine: "An earlier term for gaining unauthorized access to computers was "cracking" (as in
...
Pine for email and Internet news
Author: JT Smith
"GUI based mail clients do make life easy and are now available for Linux too, so
...
It’s back-to-school time for tech refugees
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "A year ago, Mike Feinstein was calling the shots: The 26-year-old Cornell University
...
Gaming in FreeBSD isn’t hopeless
Author: JT Smith
Michael Lucas at O'Reilly discusses the challenge of gaming in FreeBSD. Far from being game-free as people may think, FreeBSD has many...
Security update to in.ftpd and timed
Author: JT Smith
From LWN.net
: Two parts of the nkitb/nkitserv package are vulnerable to security related
bugs.
in.ftpd(8):
...
Andamooka adds new books and improves book text searches
Author: JT Smith
David Sweet tells us: Andamooka, the online open content library, is proud to host the following books:
GNU Autoconf, Automake, and
...