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Linux 2.4.6-ac2

Author: JT Smith "Drop out various bits that are 2.5 stuff..." Linux 2.4.6-ac2 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 16:50:50 +0100 (BST) From: Alan Cox To: editors@newsforge.com ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/ ...

Transvirtual Technologies gets $4 million in financing

Author: JT Smith Transvirtual Technologies Inc. (www.transvirtual.com) announced it has secured $4 million in a private equity-financing round led by H&Q Asia Pacific. Transvirtual, which has developed...

Web review: Linux Newbie Administrator Guide

Author: JT Smith As a denizen of the world of Open Source, I am weary of Microsoft headlines, even if they are all about how...

Win2K becomes a spam relay

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that a flaw in the Win-2K SMTP authentication scheme ...

‘Secure’ U.S. site wasn’t very

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Proprietary information on U.S. businesses that was supposed to be confidential was left wide open on a U.S. Commerce Department website...

Attack program exploits new Microsoft IIS bug

Author: JT Smith Newsbytes: "A program that gives remote attackers complete control of vulnerable computers running Microsoft's popular Web-server software has been quietly posted...

The European Commission to act against Microsoft? Forget it

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra - If anyone needed to be convinced that the U.S. antitrust system is irretrievably broken,...

Apple’s OS X: Magnet for hackers?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes, "In the past, Apple Computer evangelists have touted the company's signature Macintosh operating system (OS) for, among other things,...

Woo-hoo! IEEE Spectrum magazine now available

Author: JT Smith joabj writes, "I can't tell you how happy this makes the geek in me!! Spectrum, the IEEE trade magazine for electrical engineers...

Sistina releases Global File System 4.1.1 with Linux 2.4.x support

Author: JT Smith It's at LinuxPR: Sistina, a developer of software that simplifies complex data storage and drastically reduces storage costs, today announced...