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The skinny on thin machines

Author: JT Smith ComputerNews: "When you're the CEO of a company called Oracle Inc. you're obliged to make ...

Sun’s McNealy tells US DoJ not to settle with MS

Author: JT Smith Wired has a brief blip that Sun Microsystems' CEO Scott McNealy warned the US Department of Justice not to settle in its...

Torvalds announces Linux 2.4.2pre2

Author: JT Smith At LWN.net: "Ok, the patch is reasonably big, mainly due to a new architecture (cris) and some updates to others (arm and mips)....

Loophole in the GPL?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "The following is a possible way that an unscrupulous company can bypass the restrictions of the general public license...

Caldera advisory: Linux kernels 2.2 and 2.4

Author: JT Smith "There are two security problems in 2.2 and 2.4 kernels. By passing a negative offset to sysctl(), an attacker can read large...

TurboLinux going through layoffs and restructuring

Author: JT Smith - by Robin Miller - California-based Linux distribution publisher and software provider TurboLinux is laying off staff and announcing a management restructuring...

St. Louis Linux companies in a spat

Author: JT Smith The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (here on NewsAlert) has a story about computer consulting company Linuxgruven.com deciding not to use Linux training materials ...

Web review: Get connected with Linux Telephony

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Here's a specialized site for you. Linux Telephony covers everything about getting tele-connected with Linux.Linux Telephony has stepped...

Highlight project: GFS (Global File System)

Author: JT Smith "The Global File System (GFS) is a 64-bit shared disk cluster file system for Linux. GFS cluster nodes physically ...

In defense of copyleft

Author: JT Smith From Wired: "The digital age has rendered the pretenses of copyright protection irrelevant. That's the argument of Free Software Foundation founder Richard...