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StarOffice goes to school

Author: JT Smith Linux World has a story about StarOffice being used at universities. "Universities around the world are using the newly open sourced StarOffice...

Bourne Again Shell vulnerability

Author: JT Smith "A vulnerability exists in the bourne again shell that could allow arbitrary writing to files. The problem exists in the insecure creation...

Startup gives new meaning to floppy disk

Author: JT Smith "Matthew Leek has spent more than four years getting a compact disc to resemble a fruit roll-up. His company, ThinDisc Media, has...

Cisco 600 routers offer cracker fun

Author: JT Smith The Register reports on a few security issues with Cisco's 600-series routers: "Any router in the Cisco 600 family that is configured...

Undoing the Mac OS facelift

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports that some users are unhappy about the new look and feel of Apple's Mac OS X interface, with some...

Bluetooth’s grin gets old

Author: JT Smith From Wired News: "Two-and-a-half years after five bigwig companies formed what is today the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, there are over 2,000...

VA Linux launches ‘SourceForge OnSite’ enterprise solution

Author: JT Smith FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 5, 2000-- VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:LNUX - news) today announced the availability of "SourceForge(TM) OnSite," a ground-breaking subscription service built on...

Motorola, Lutris team to enable access to enterprise solutions from wireless phones

Author: JT Smith SCHAUMBURG, Ill. & SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 2000-- Motorola (NYSE: MOT) and Lutris Technologies Inc., the developer of the Open Source...

The HP-Perens union could be good for all of us

Author: JT Smith -by Tina Gasperson - Hewlett-Packard today becomes the first traditional company to employ a well-known Open Source advocate -- on purpose, that is....

Cambridge Silicon Radio tunes in Bluetooth

Author: JT Smith A Cambridge, England, startup claims that it can produce Bluetooth chips at one-sixth their ...