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NVIDIA 0.9-6 drivers; blessing or bane?

Author: JT Smith Avatar writes: "Evil3D would like to inform you that we have posted a driver comparision for the new Linux drivers from NVIDIA....

Defenses still weak against DDoS attacks

Author: JT Smith A year after several high-profile sites were hit with distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, most sites are still unprepared to deal...

Investment in Ximian will help bring Gnome to the masses

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - With a new $15 million investment to play with, the Gnome services company formerly known as Helix...

MS strikes again: calling innocent emailers spammers

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that Microsoft's Hotmail service, in an effort to appear blameless in the spam issue, has been trashing all email sent...

How close are we, really? Review of StarOffice 5.2

Author: JT Smith - by Tim Hanson - As Linux users, each of us has done his or her share of advocacy. Each of us...

Spammer gets spammed

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports that UUNet subsidiary Pipex, often cited by anti-spammers as the most persistent source of unsolicited commercial email, was recently...

Remembering 36-bit DECs

Author: JT Smith Know your computing past. It will help you appreciate current technology much, much more. Slashdot readers -- at least those old enough...

AOL and Nokia to make wireless browser

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that super-huge media company AOL Time Warner has entered a licensing agreement with Nokia to provide an Internet browser for...

Custom configurations for Linux laptops: next project for Tuxtops?

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Nathan Myers, the former CEO of the now defunct Linuxlaptops.com, says he was the one who first made the...

Web review: At Linux2Order you can name your price

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - I thought I was going to have to pay to get something from Linux2Order. And that wouldn't necessarily...