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MS wrestles with OS surprise

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that "Microsoft has deviated from its initial plans to have the operating system code-named Blackcomb succeed Windows XP, instead adding...

SuSE security announcement

Author: JT Smith In its latest security announcement, SuSE Linux carries word of a new exploit affecting xli/xloadimage, and provides status reports and workarounds for...

KDE on Cygwin releases beta

Author: JT Smith A beta version of the K Desktop Environment (KDE) 1.1.2 for Cygwin is now available from the project's SourceForge home page. Cygwin...

Mandrake-Linux Community Newsletter #7

Author: JT Smith This Week's Summary: CNET analysis of MandrakeSoft's IPO; PPC "Release Candidate" available ...

Sleepycat Software releases Berkeley DB version 3.3

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Sleepycat Software, Inc. today announced the availability of Berkeley DB version 3.3 for immediate download from the company's Web site. Version...

GNOME Summary for July 9 – 22, 2001

Author: JT Smith Sun's GNOME usability report, Ximian's Mono project, and the latest Metatheme release are discussed in this edition of the GNOME Summary, covering...

MIMEDefang 1.3 — flexible mail scanner for virus/trojan protection

Author: JT Smith MIMEDefang is a MIME mail scanner designed to run on Linux or UNIX systems, and intended mainly to protect Windows e-mail clients from mail-borne...

Evaluating the AccessNFS suite

Author: JT Smith UnixReview takes a look at Shaffer Solutions' AccessNFS, a filesystem and product suite that enables multi-platform file sharing integration between Linux, Unix...

Another nasty Outlook virus strikes

Author: JT Smith Slashdotters are talking about SirCam - bottom line: if you're using Windows, don't open any email attachments, no matter how tempting. Or...

Legal experts say Microsoft strategy in antitrust trial is buying time for XP release

Author: JT Smith ABCNews: "Microsoft desperately wants to get its new flagship product, Windows XP, into the stores and on to the nation's computers, and...