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Ximian appoints Todd Miceli as CFO

Author: JT Smith Ximian, Inc., the leading open source desktop company (formerly known as Helix Code, Inc.), announced today that Todd Miceli has joined the...

Interantional Components for Unicode 1.8 released

Author: JT Smith Ram Viswanadha writes: "ICU from IBM is an open source library released under IBM Public License, provides a Unicode implementation with functions...

Lion worm affects Linux machines

Author: JT Smith Dan Dennedy writes: "Late last night, the SANS Institute (through its Global Incident Analysis Center) uncovered a dangerous new worm that appears to...

Building GNOME 1.4, Nautilus 1.0 provokes a bad reaction

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has a column: "There can be no denying that Nautilus has some problems. A week of use since my initial review...

Linux kernel to have NSA inside?

Author: JT Smith - By Joab Jackson - Later this month, when Linus Torvalds and the other movers and shakers gather for the Linux kernel summit to...

Cooling Compilation – Part 1

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "With the winter season coming to a close and things heating up. What better time to incorporate a PC...

Security update to in.ftpd and timed

Author: JT Smith From LWN.net : Two parts of the nkitb/nkitserv package are vulnerable to security related bugs. in.ftpd(8): ...

Mac OS X: Real Unix, real power

Author: JT Smith MacWorld reviews the latest Mac offering: "Looking past the candy-colored GUI, command-line partisans could find a solid Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)...

Zimmermann plays down PGP flaw

Author: JT Smith The Register reports: "Phil Zimmermann - creator of the OpenPGP encryption software - is playing down a flaw discovered in his hugely...

LISA 2001 Call for Papers now available

Author: JT Smith The USENIX Association writes "The 15th Systems Administration Conference (LISA 2001) December 2-7, 2001 San Diego, CA USA. *Submissions are due by June 5, 2001*...