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Linux NetworX named regional exporter of the year

Author: JT Smith Linux NetworX announced today it has been named Regional and Utah Exporter of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration. ...

Linux USB hits the prime time

Author: JT Smith Brad Hards writes: "With the release of the 2.4 kernel, Linux users gained serious USB support for a wide range of devices. The...

NewsForge posts 10,000th story

Author: JT Smith We went live last August with a "beta" version of the site but didn't get everything going full-tilt until October, and now...

Slashdot April fool’s jokes part of larger April Fool’s joke

Author: JT Smith Segfault: "As usual, on the first of April, hundreds of people wrote in to Slashdot with stupid stories and 'Ask Slashdot' questions,...

Columnist uses Linux, but recommends Windows 2000 for desktop

Author: JT Smith A Sm@rt Partner columnist prefers KDE 2.0 on Caldera for himself, but says Windows 2000 Professional is the best desktop "in terms...

Guardian Digital presents EnGarde Secure Linux

Author: JT Smith Guardian Digital, the Open Source security company, has today announced immediate availability of EnGarde Secure Linux, a comprehensive suite of Open Source...

Ensim consolidates Windows 2000, Solaris and Linux server management

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire (via Wide Open News): Ensim Corporation, the dominant hosting automation provider, announced today a new version of its flagship ...

Securing a PHP installation

Author: JT Smith Oreillynet.com has a story on that very topic. "Since PHP is most commonly used as an Apache module, it ...

Open Source security manual: A lonely crusade

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - It's a lonely crusade, but Pete Herzog believes security testing should be done in the open, not...

Citec Information Oy Ab is proud to present DocZilla

Author: JT Smith "Imagine that you could combine in one product a standardized web browser, with all the nice features that usually has been possible...