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Secure your Samba shares

RAV AntiVirus Press Center writes "Linux is a dedicated environment, and evidently appreciates dedicated utilities. For those relying on Linux for the management...

McObject Releases XML Interface for In-Memory Data

Ted Kenney writes "McObject, developer of the eXtremeDB in-memory database system for Linux, has released an XML interface for eXtremeDB. This software module enables...

Reader review: Backup and restore with Mondo Rescue

- By David Bouley - A description and brief review of a (shareware) program called Mondo Rescue for Linux that does much of what Norton...

WorldWIT Partners with LinuxCertified

San Jose, CA, November 19, 2002 — WorldWIT (www.worldwit.org ), a free global online networking organization for professional women in business and technology, and...

The great distributional unfolding

First, distributions included everything. Then they specialized on the server market. Now they've rediscovered the desktop. In his The view from the desktop, Dennis...

Controversy Surrounds Huge IE Hole

Slashdot discussion: Suchetha wrote in with a Wired News bit talking about security hole in IE that allows malicious web pages to reformat a...

Desktop/LX Surges onto $199 Walmart.com PCs

Redmond, WA - November 18, 2002 - Lycoris renews its commitment to value and is now offering $199 Desktop/LX Certified Microtel PCs on WalMart.com....

How Much Hack Info Is Too Much?

When security company Symantec publishes details of a Web browser bug that lets hackers control affected computers -- and even erase the hard drives...

NeTraverse Announces Linux User Group Sponsorship

NeTraverse writes: "NeTraverse Inc.announces an unprecedented program to sponsor Linux User Groups (LUGs) throughout the world."NeTraverse understands that the stunning success of Linux has...

Linux Certifications, part one: Linux Professional Institute raises the bar on testing

by Tina Gasperson -The Linux Professional Intitute isn't out to make money. That could be the factor that sets this Linux certification agency apart...