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AUUG national conference on Sept 1

Anonymous Reader writes "The Australian UNIX and Open Systems User Group will hold its annual national conference at the Duxton Hotel, Melbourne, from September...

Recommended Hardware: July Edition

Author: Jem Matzan This month's recommendations article will examine Linux compatibility on small form factor machines from VIA, Shuttle, and Iwill, as well as sound...

Linux Advisory Watch – June 11, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for gatos, jftpgw, ethereal, gallery, rsync, log2mail, kernel, lha, postgresql,...

The gift economy and free software

Author: Jem Matzan A "gift economy" is a social system in which status is given by how much one shares or gives to one's community,...

Linux Advisory Watch – May 28, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for libneon, mailman, kde, xpcd, kdepim, httpd, SquirrelMail, cvs, neon, subversion,...

Ken Brown’s corporate-funded FUD

Author: Jem Matzan Ken Brown's forthcoming book, published by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, is embarrassingly mistitled Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' Of...

*BSD classes to be taught in Seattle, Wash.

Guest writes "Puget Sound Technology is teaching OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD classes this summer in Seattle, Washington, USA. The hands-on classes will cover the fundamentals for...

Linux Advisory Watch – May 14, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for lha, rsync, film, exim, mc, OpenSSL, heimdal, libneon, clamav, utempter, propftd,...

Understanding TCP Reset Attacks, Part I

Author: Jeremy Andrews Jeremy Andrews writes "A vulnerability in TCP, the transmission control protocol, recently received some exposure in the media. Paul Watson released a...

CARP your way to high availability

Author: Sunny Raspet You're putting out system management fires, with five SSH sessions open on your desktop. The mail server needs a restart after that...