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Free KDE 2.0 development book
Author: JT Smith
KDE 2.0 Development a new book being published by MacMillan/SAMS under the
Open Publication License is now available online, in full, for...
Security update to pine
Author: JT Smith
LWN: Pine versions 4.21 and before contain a buffer overflow vulnerability
which allows a remote user to execute arbitrary code on the local...
Mozilla: A lizard for all seasons
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal reports: The ubiquitous Mozilla is a magnificent lizard that has changed his spots and morphed substantially since his early days...
What to do if you get an on-line wiretap request
Author: JT Smith
IDG reports on what ISPs and backbone providers can do if they get an FBI request for an on-line wiretap. Internet groups...
Microsoft votes down human rights resolution
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld reports that Microsoft shareholders turned down two private resolutions by more then 90%, including one to put Microsoft's substantial resources to...
UDI now available for Red Hat, Caldera
Author: JT Smith
An Internet Wire story on NewsAlert reports that Software Technology Group has made available the first public release of the Uniform Driver...
Web review: The unofficial Mandrake Linux page
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson -
The Unofficial Mandrake Linux page provides clear, step-by-step instructions for performing a variety of tasks on your Mandrake...
Virgin wants free computer equipment returned
Author: JT Smith
CNet News is reporting that Virgin, a company that gave out free computers in exchange for targeted advertising, is askings its customers...
Compaq denies abandoning Crusoe
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Compaq is denying earlier reports that the company does not want to use Transmeta's Crusoe processor in its mobile...
Borland becomes Inprise becomes Borland
Author: JT Smith
The Scots Valley, Calif. software development tool vendor has changed its name back to Borland after two relatively unsuccessful years as Inprise....