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New Apache worm starts to spread
News.com reports: "Security experts are rushing to decode a worm program that exploits a 2-week-old flaw to infect computers running vulnerable versions of the...
Weekly news wrap-up: New CEO at Caldera, new project for Ogg Vorbis folks
-By Grant Gross -
Big news this week at Linux/Unix company Caldera, where there's a new CEO, and at Open Source audio project Ogg...
Cyber cynic: Caldera and cash
It's at Practical-tech.com. "So where do I see Caldera really going? I see them buying out some companies by the end of the...
Freshwater Software’s SiteScope to support Linux for Web system monitoring
Freshwater Software, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mercury Interactive Corporation (Nasdaq: MERQ), the leading provider of enterprise testing and application performance management solutions, today announced...
Ransom Love out as Caldera CEO, now concentrating on UnitedLinux
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
The new Caldera CEO is Darl McBride (photo), who was a Novell exec from 1988 to 1996 and has...
LinuxCertified, Inc. announces the System and Network Security bootcamp
Rajesh Goyal writes "LinuxCertified, Inc., a leading provider of Linux training, will start offering the latest class in its portfolio, the Linux/UNIX System and...
GNOME 2.0 Desktop and Developer Platform released
LinuxToday.com has the announcment: "The GNOME Foundation today released version 2.0 of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform at the Ottawa Linux Symposium. With...
PTC CAD product for Linux: It’s about choice
- By Grant Gross -
When a company called PTC announced it was porting its Pro/Engineer computer-aided design package to Linux a couple of...
Marcelo Tosatti: Linux 2.4.19-rc1
Kernel.org": The first release candidate for Linux kernel 2.4.19 has been released. "Please test it extensively."
Hi,
Directly from OLS you're getting the first release candidate.
Please...
Renewed fragmintation fears?
Anonymous Reader writes: "In the past there have been critics saying that Linux would go the way of Unix and become fragmented. Luckily, there...