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Study ignites controversy over Linux server growth

Author: JT Smith Interactive Week follows up on the controversy surrounding last week's release of a Gartner study showing that Linux server sales were just...

ActiveState announces Visual Perl, Visual Python and Visual XSLT

Author: JT Smith ATLANTA, GA June 18, 2001 - ActiveState, a leader in open source programming tools, today at Microsoft Tech Ed 2001, announced the...

Debian advisories for rxvt and xinetd

Author: JT Smith Help Net Security posts two items for Debian users. Version 2.6.2 of VT102 terminal emulator rxvt have a bugger overflow in the...

Software review: Engarde Secure Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Security is a big issue in Linux. It's always in the forefront, whether users are talking about the...

Microsoft uses Open Source code despite denials

Author: JT Smith From the Wall Street Journal: "Software connected with the FreeBSD open-source operating system ...

New back-office administration and database management system

Author: JT Smith Today, Voxel Dot Net announced its release of Übersmith 1.0 (http://www.ubersmith.com/). Developed as a cross-platform web-based application, Übersmith is a revolutionary...

Weekly news wrap-up: Linux advocates dispute Microsoft-backed server study

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The big news in the Open Source world this week was the Gartner Group's release of a study...

Lara Croft: Sleep inducer

Author: JT Smith For those interested in seeing the Tomb Raider movie, Wired reviews the points of the movie. "There's no denying that some...

Solar Sunrise hacker ‘Analyzer’ escapes jail term

Author: JT Smith From a SecurityFocus report (via The Register): "The hacker known as 'The Analyzer' was sentenced ...

Microsoft is not the enemy

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Linux Center columnist Henry Kingman has the following commment on Microsoft's attacks on Linux, Open Source, and the GPL: "Nothing confirms...