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OpenBSD’s Theo de Raadt talks software security
With security the focus of this year's Australian Unix Users Group (AUUG) conference, OpenBSD founder and project lead Theo de Raadt was invited...
Linux backers are solid; United’s hand out again
When you're dukin' it out with Microsoft, a little solidarity can go a long way. At least that's the approach Linux-backers are taking by...
Linux Advisory Watch – September 17, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for wv, kde, zlib, webmin, cupsys, samba, gtk2, gallery, samba, sus, cdrtools, squid, apache2, mod_ssl, httpd,...
PIKT 1.17.0 released
berto writes "PIKT, Problem Informant/Killer Tool, v1.17.0 has been released.PIKT is a cross-categorical, multi-purpose toolkit to monitor and configure computer systems, organize system security,...
UK charity builds Linux network on a shoestring
Alone in London has built an effective office network for thirty people for under £70 a seat with second-hand and open-source components.
Link: zdnet.co.uk
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IBM Pushes for End to SCO’s Case
sjvn writes "IBM attorneys, claiming that SCO has failed to provide any evidence that IBM allowed proprietary Unix code to enter the freely distributed...
Sun denies report it is ‘selling out’ OpenOffice
Author: Jem Matzan and Chris Preimesberger
UPDATED Today a site called LinuxElectrons posted a story categorizing Sun Microsystems' recent 10k filing as "probably as close...
GNOME: We’ve overtaken Windows, bring on Apple
An upgraded GNOME desktop environment for Linux and Unix is due for release this Wednesday, with its authors pitching enhanced features for end-users and...
Linux gives voluntary sector a boost
The Bulgarian voluntary sector is pioneering the adoption of Linux, and is even advising some UK voluntary organisations on how to make the jump...
SCO’s Woes: Too Late To Turn Back
SCOsource licensing is down, which indicates that SCO's Unix is losing ground to Linux. Part of the reason for this might be objections to...