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Rally to free Dmitry Sklyarov

Author: JT Smith "Noon Monday 15 October 2001 at 41st Street and Fifth Avenue, before the New York Public Library, on the Island of Manhattan, there...

Happy birthday, KDE!

Author: JT Smith The Dot: "Five years ago, on October 14th, 1996, Matthias Ettrich delivered his famous newsgroup posting (also HTMLized), and spawned a new...

X-Plane Flight Simulator For Linux

Author: JT Smith From Slashdot: "It seems that Austin Meyer, creator of X-Plane , is going to be porting his simulator to Linux. X-Plane is...

Running BIND9 in a chroot cage using NetBSD’s new startup system

Author: JT Smith DaemonNews.org has the article: "The Berkeley Internet Name Domain software, AKA 'named,' is one of the most important pieces in the mosaic...

O’Reilly opposes W3C patent policy framework

Author: JT Smith In response to W3C's request for comment on its proposed Patent Policy Framework, W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) member O'Reilly &...

7th major release of GNU Bayonne announced

Author: JT Smith David Sugar writes: "Today I am announcing the 7th major release of GNU Bayonne for developing free software based telephony application services. Using...

SirCam ready to drop payload again

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The e-mail worm that won't go away is scheduled to deliver a nasty attack on random infected users on Oct. 16....

Enhancing security: can the Internet help?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "Given the many Internet security breaches that have occurred this past year, from Code Red to the Nimda virus,...

New Linux certification focuses on systems integration skills

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Michael Yu Chak Tin was running the CPU Training Centre, a Hong Kong-based computer training school that offered...

FBI closes ‘pro IRA’ Web site

Author: JT Smith Guardian Unlimited reports that FBI is using anti-terrorism efforts as a reason to close iraradio.com. The FBI apparently pressured the site's ISP...