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KDE development team announces KDE 3.0Beta1
Author: JT Smith
The KDE
Project today announced the immediate release of KDE 3.0beta1,
the third generation of KDE's free, powerful,
easy-to-use, Internet-enabled desktop for Linux and other...
Why NewsForge hasn’t written about Lindows
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I've been writing about Linux on the desktop and generally advocating increased Linux usability for non-technical people...
ActiveState’s Komodo IDE now shipping for Linux and Windows
Author: JT Smith
ActiveState, the leader in open source programming tools, announces the release of Komodo 1.2 for Linux and Windows. Komodo is a...
Latest ‘hacker’ target: Routers
Author: JT Smith
InternetWeek, by way of YahooDailyNews: "Bored with initiating traffic-flooding attacks that take down Web
...
Advanced Tcl IDE & resources now available:
Author: JT Smith
Lori Pike writes: "VANCOUVER, BC - Dec. 18, 2001 - ActiveState, the leader in open source programming tools, announces the release of...
AMD-Intel rivalry gets ferocious
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes "Ben Anixter, AMD's vice president of external affairs, points to new data from Gartner Dataquest showing that 27 percent...
2.4.17-rc2 released
Author: JT Smith
Kernel.org: Marselo Tosatti has just released the second candidate release to the 2.4.17 stable kernel release. This should become the stable kernel,...
Mandrake: ‘kerberos’ buffer overflow
Author: JT Smith
Mandrake: "A buffer overflow exists in the telnet portion of Kerberos that could
provide root access to local users. MDKSA-2001:068 provided...
Bynari founder shares some “Insight” on replacement for Microsoft Exchange
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Tom Adelstein, the founder of Bynari, says that Caldera's Volution Messaging Server is a replica of his Bynari...
Turbolinux names Ernest Cicogna Chief Financial Officer
Author: JT Smith
"Former Controller For IBM Takes The Financial Helm, Positions Turbolinux For
Continued Growth."
SAN FRANCISCO, December 11, 2001 --...