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Ford switches to Linux-based servers
Ford uses versions of Unix from Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard and IBM, but it is considering more widespread use of Linux on...
Open Asia: Open source in Japan and Jordan
We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at developments in Japan and Jordan.JapanJapan...
Linux Advisory Watch – September 19, 2003
Folks, there are a lot of advisories this week. Be sure to check your
distribution carefully, as many of them are significant.
This week, advisories were...
Introduction to Webmin
- by Jamie Cameron - Webmin is a program that simplifies the process of managing a Linux or Unix system. Traditionally, you have needed...
SSH security glitch exposes all Linux and BSD networks, patch re-released
A critical security flaw in SSH has been revealed that threatens servers worldwide. SSH is a widely used encrypted remote management...
Brunswick’s Business Integration Engine thrives as Open Source project
- by Daniel P. Dern -
You know that the Open Source approach is gaining acceptance when even
companies not primarily in the software industry...
Microsoft seeks to delay reply to EU
OwlWhacker writes: The good old EU has stated that it believes Microsoft may have abused the dominance of Windows with its Media Player software,...
Book Review: Linux in a Nutshell September 2003
If you're a Linux administrator and you're not familiar with O'Reilly's best selling Linux book, Linux in a Nutshell, or if...
A Measured Response to the “SCO Problem”
When I was younger, I purchased a used car that was horribly flawed. I was a fool. I bought this car...
Interview with Havoc Pennington of Red Hat
Anonymous Reader writes "OSNews published an interview with Havoc Pennington, the head manager of Red Hat's Desktop department, also known for his freedesktop.org initiative...