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New Linux worm similiar to Ramen and Lion worms

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "Adore is a worm that we originally called the Red Worm. It is similar to the Ramen and Lion worms....

Open Source software to benefit during recession?

Author: JT Smith Ask Slashdot deals with the question about Red Hat and Corel actually having good financial reports recently, even though the rest of...

ICS integrates themes into Open Motif

Author: JT Smith Mark Hatch writes: "Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the leading supplier of Motif® products and support, today announced the Developer's Release of...

Weekly news wrapup: Linux/Windows virus isn’t really an April Fool’s joke

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The initial reports of the W32.Winux virus read almost like a joke. A virus that could compromise both Linux...

‘Forgotten’ distros stealing Linux developers’ mindshare

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that Red Hat is used by 77.2 percent of Linux developers, according to a recent survey. SuSE and Mandrake...

The Joy of Linux: A Gourmet Guide to Open Source

Author: JT Smith "It's open, so anyone can grab it, whip it, and beat it into whatever shape or function they desire." "It" is Linux,...

Bob Young, tete-a-tete with the monopoly

Author: JT Smith In his last column for LinuxWorld, editor Joe Barr hosts a discussion with Red Hat chairman Bob Young and "Jim Allmouth," big...

Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. reports rise in FY2000 revenues

Author: JT Smith PR Newswire has information about the Spatializer Audio Laboratories' fiscal year reuslts, including its introduction of StreamFX for Linux, to provide audio enhancement for...

CeBit’s Linux blues: Press asks, ‘Will it sell?’

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - I've been reading the European and Asian Tech press this week. The CeBit show at...

IBM’s VP says, “too many Linux distros”

Author: JT Smith "There is an over-proliferation of Linux providers," he said. "There are over 150 Linux distribution companies in the world and the world doesn't...