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The Feds Love Linux

NZheretic writes "People used to think they'd get fired if they talked about it. It was 'Don't ask, don't tell,'" says Tony M. Stanco,...

Hype, Blurb and Rumours about Linux Laptops

Werner Heuser writes "In May 2003 there were big rumours about HP laptops pre-equipped with Linux offered in Thailand. Thailand's Information and Communications Technology Ministry earlier stated that...

Linux Advisory Watch – June 20th, 2003

This week, advisories were released for apache2, webmin, mikmod, typespeed, noweb, jnethack, ethereal, lprng, gzip, man, kon2, ghostscript, cups, gzip,...

RAV to be Discontinued – The Silver Lining

NetFreighters Australia Pty Ltd writes "Last week it was announced that Microsoft has signed an agreement to acquire the IPR and technology assets pertaining to...

TCP/IP Connection cutting for Linux Firewalls

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas Chris Lowth writes "Network security administrators sometimes need to be able to abort TCP/IP connections routed over their firewalls on demand....

Information Technology: Just a Commodity?

jlguallar writes "Under this headline there's Ed Foster's critic view of the softwre industry. Is IT comoditized? Why? Why there's no Moore's Law...

The Next Big Thing? Open Peripheral Hardware Connectivity – Part II

Recently, an article published in OSNews by Joshua Boyles entitled "The Edge Computing System" captured my attention. This led me to...

Review: Not a WASTE of effort

- by Lee Schlesinger - Nullsoft last month released Waste, an application "designed to permit secure distributed collaboration and communications for small trusted groups...

CeBITes: Report from the first U.S. CeBIT show

- by Lee Schlesinger - CeBIT America, a new American version of the venerable European trade show, opened Wednesday at the Javits Center in New...

Introducing the LinuxInstall Distribution

Anonymous Reader writes "This article is a review of Linuxinstall.org 3.0, a Redhat 8.0 based distro aimed at the new home user." Link: OSNews.com Category: Linux