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There may never be another software billionaire
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
We often forget that that idea of software as a boxed, mass-market, proprietary product is only about 30 years...
Total Computer Newbies Meet Debian: Part 1, The Install
Anonymous Reader writes "A real life experiment: a Linux/BSD user meets his (computer-illiterate) neighbors, they want to buy their first PC, they ask for...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 4, 2003
- Benjamin D.
Thomas -
This week advisories were released for sendmail, dietlibc, krb4, mutt, lpr,
kernel, apcupsd, samba, eterm,...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 28th, 2003
- By Benjamin D.
Thomas -This week, advisories were released for openssl, apcupsd, bonsai, krb5, lpr,
mutt, heimdal, kernel, ecartis,...
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I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it fully in...
Puget Sound Technology teaching Postfix Mail Server
HRR writes "Puget Sound Technology is teaching a beginning mail server
administration workshop on Tuesday evening, April 1 in Everett, Wash.
This workshop will cover the...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 14th, 2003
by Benjamin D.
Thomas -
This week advisories were released for zlib, sendmail, qpopper, file, snort,
mysqlcc, netscape-flash, ethereal, usermode, tcpdump,...
How Open Source Software Harms the Environment
turmeric writes "As you may know, Open Source has always lagged far behind in many 'consumer' type...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 7th, 2003
- by: Benjamin D.
Thomas -
This week, advisories were released for sendmail, php, slocate, mhc, eterm,
tcpdump, snort, OpenSSL, tg3,...
Got checkmate? ChessBrain grid is now online
- by Tina Gasperson -ChessBrain is a very powerful distributed computing network. It is similar to SETI@home in that volunteers sign up to donate...