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Linux and IOGEAR unite for USB 2.0 technology

Author: JT Smith From a press release at Linux Weekly News: "Open-source systems are one step closer to experiencing the increased speed of second generation USB...

Don’t close the door on Open Source

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Sm@rt Partner columnist Marty Larsen says that "Open source should be part of any long-term strategic plan. If you have not...

Andamooka adds security, cryptography, and Debian books

Author: JT Smith David Sweet writes, Andamooka, the online open content library, is proud to make the following books available for reading, annotation, and discussion: Securing and...

Linux-Mandrake: samba vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From Net-security.org: A vulnerability found by Marcus Meissner exists in Samba where it was ...

Web site’s KDE vs. GNOME poll results are lopsided

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Nothing much has been said lately about the old Hatfield vs. McCoy rivalry between desktop suites KDE and...

Spam, or just glad to see me?

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Everybody talks about spam, but nobody ever does anything about it. What if the spammers could target their material, and not...

Europe braced for privacy battle

Author: JT Smith Wired: "A recent report predicting that the European Union plans to archive all phone and Internet transmissions for seven years may have...

Review: Linux vs. Windows 98 scanning

Author: JT Smith Saint writes "I finally broke down and shelled out some dollars for a scanner, an Epson Perfection 1240U Photo in order to...

Python Standard Library released by O’Reilly

Author: JT Smith Sebastopol, CA--Python expert Fredrik Lundh has spent hundreds of hours in recent years answering questions posted by programmers on the popular Python newsgroup, comp.lang.python....

Bad business or tough luck in the Open Source sector?

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - For the last week or two, Open Source religionists have been working themselves into a lather...