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SuSE Linux free for U.S. high schools
Author: JT Smith
http://mozillaquest.com/Linux/SuSE_Linux_Free_4HS_ 01_Story_01.html. MozillaQuest.com reports: "SuSE plans to give shrink-wrapped boxes of SuSE Linux 7.1 to U.S. private and public high schools --...
.comment: A dead end and a milestone
Author: JT Smith
" One of the dirty little secrets of the publishing world is that the vast majority of Linux books are written using...
Win XP slays buffer overflow bugs
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "Microsoft has eradicated buffer overflows with Windows XP, following a source code security audit,
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Microsoft to ship 64-bit server OS
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "The company announced that its Windows Advanced Server, Limited Edition, is now available for computers based
...
KOffice 1.1 is released
Author: JT Smith
"KOffice is a free, integrated office suite for KDE which utilizes open
standards for component communication and component embedding.
KOffice 1.1 constitutes the most...
Microsoft generates more controversy with IE 6.0
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Microsoft Corp. released the latest version of its Internet Explorer as a free download Monday in anticipation of the...
Anti-virus software for the FreeBSD
Author: JT Smith
From BSD at Work: "Anti-virus software for FreeBSD is not a common thought to most FreeBSD administrators. However, if you're like me,...
Showdown at the Poteau Corral: FBI, DOJ, MS, and West
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Is the FBI simply trying to help a web host protect its intellectual property by pursuing charges against...
Embedded Open Motif released
Author: JT Smith
Mark Hatch writes: "Developers for embedded systems can now use industry standard for user
interfaces.
SAN JOSE, CA, August 28, 200 -- Integrated Computer...
MultiZilla alpha release
Author: JT Smith
MosDev.org: "MultiZilla is build on top op Mozilla and it uses less memory, if you open more then one browser window. It...