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GCC 3.0.4 Released

Author: JT Smith jensend writes, "GCC 3.0.4 has been released. Improvements include support for the Xtensa processor, ELF x86 NetBSD, and compiling the PPC Linux...

LinuxCertified announces the Linux/UNIX System and Network Security bootcamp

Author: JT Smith LinuxCertified, Inc., a leading provider of Linux training, will start offering the latest class in its portfolio, the Linux/UNIX System and Network...

Open Source game server shut down by DMCA

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - bnetd, an Open Source Blizzard.net game server emulator, has closed up shop, leaving only a brief good-bye message at...

The patent trap: If Gnome gets Mono

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -From the "things that could happen if Mono is incorporated into Gnome" department: Intel, having gleefully taken advantage of...

Europe offers patent proposal

Author: JT Smith Wired reports that "The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a new approach to software patents, which a top commission official said would...

Caldera: ‘ucd-snmp’ Multiple remote vulnerabilities

Author: JT Smith Caldera: "Researchers at the university of Oulo, Finnland, discovered several remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in ucd-snmp. This security update fixes these vulnerabilities. This...

The O’Reilly Community Press publishes essential grassroots documentation

Author: JT Smith Since the advent of computers, do-it-yourself documentation has been a foundation of grassroots technology development. FreeBSD, Linux, Perl, Apache, MySQL, and other core Internet technologies...

The Grid draws its battle lines

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports that the Grid, an Open Source, connected-computing project, is "moving out into the real world and has Microsoft's .Net in...

States: Microsoft used settlement to squeeze PC makers

Author: JT Smith From NWfusion.com: "Microsoft is benefiting from the proposed settlement with the Department of Justice and nine U.S. states by using it...

Microsoft’s next scandal: More questions about secret DoJ negotiations

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - Is it really possible that when Microsoft set out to market a "Linux killer" last November it...