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Debian Weekly News – July 31, 2001

Author: JT Smith In this edition of Debian Weekly News: Start dreaming of a woody Christmas; small script gems on debian-devel; and a quibble about...

Why are we in a broadband recession?

Author: JT Smith According to former FCC chief Thomas W. Hazlett, the biggest obstacles to broadband deployment in the United States are local and national...

Network sniffers are a security threat

Author: JT Smith LogError writes: "Sniffers are tools, also known as network analyzers, used for monitoring network traffic. As such, if used by authorized personnel,...

Open Source — it’s about control, and maybe about healing

Author: JT Smith From an e-mail letter sent to editors of several online publications. - by Eric Raymond - "A few hours ago I got a letter...

New laws: Thou shalt patch

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Code Red is still running rampant because system administrators haven't bothered to download a patch. Meanwhile, the FTC proposes a new...

Internet worm expected to make a move tonight

Author: JT Smith SeattleTimes: "The "Code Red" computer worm that infected ...

Verizon, AT&T cracked, data stolen

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Verizon Wireless and AT&T Wireless Group are investigating a security breach that may have allowed ...

Review: AMD Athlon 1.4 processor

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - While some people may have learned the name AMD in the past few years, I have known about...

Why Open Standards matter

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "The more specialized a piece of software is, the smaller its target audience is. Chances are, this specialized nature...

WinLinux 2001: The friendly penguin

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: WinLinux 2001, the first Linux for Windows 95/98/Me, is ready and shipping to customers in the US...