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Free software vs. fear

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes "In the last few months, we have seen incredible violations of civil rights, all in the name of public...

Linux 2.5.1-dj6

Author: JT Smith Dave Jones: "-ENOMORETURKEY, so here goes with more resyncing, more backlogged fixes, and some pending experimental bits that should end up Linuswards soon. This...

EnGarde: ‘stunnel’ format string vulnerability

Author: JT Smith En Garde: "There is a format string vulnerability in stunnel which may allow an attacker to exploit a victim by impersonating a...

Review: Using the Fujifilm FinePix 2300 digital camera with Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Scanners now are relegated to scanning documents and archiving older photographs, while digital cameras are used more and...

IBM building world’s most powerful weather super computer

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "I just read an insteresting article over here (at DesignTechnica.com) about a new weather super computer that IBM is...

SquirrelMail 1.2.0 (stable) released

Author: JT Smith Luke Ehresman writes: After a long wait, SquirrelMail is finally making a new major stable series release. The past year has been ANYTHING...

UCITA revisions: First reactions

Author: JT Smith Interesting-people.org has the post detailing Cem Kaner's attendance of the 17th meeting of the Uniform Computer >Information Transactions Act drafting committee. Kaner...

FreeBSD Foundation announces Java license for FreeBSD

Author: JT Smith DaemonNews: "The FreeBSD Foundation is pleased to announce that it has secured a license from Sun Microsystems to distribute a native FreeBSD ...

Mozilla Milestone 0.9.7 browser-suite released

Author: JT Smith From an anonymous reader: MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com) reports: "The Mozilla Organization released the Milestone 0.9.7 edition of its Mozilla browser suite earlier...

Microsoft issues Windows XP fix

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The company offers a free fix five weeks after an independent hacker discovers a serious flaw in the newest version of...