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Linux, Unix also face security threats
Author: JT Smith
Buried in a Boston Globe story about a Palm virus: "The heavy duty Unix operating system and its upstart younger
brother Linux have...
Linux-Mandrake security advisory
Author: JT Smith
A bug exists in two PAM modules: pam_smb and pam_ntdom. They are
pluggable authentication modules that allow authentication of usernames
and...
TurboLinux announces revolutionary clustering solution
Author: JT Smith
Silicon Valley-based TurboLinux Inc. is taking the wraps off a revolutionary clustering solution that enables organizations to focus the combined processing capabilities...
CYRANO moves to the Open Source development model
Author: JT Smith
Increased reliability, extended product lifecycle, open architecture are the main goals set by this bold move. OpenSTA,...
IE6 and Microsoft: An old tactic on a new platform
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra -
You have known for months that as soon as Microsoft got a chance...
eLink Business releases line of turnkey ecommerce router/servers
Author: JT Smith
eLink Business rolls out new product line. No more struggles with Windows, balky servers, routers, applications and third-party consulting firms piecing it...
Loki leads the Linux gaming revolution
Author: JT Smith
Leading the Linux gaming revolution is a Tustin, California company called Loki Entertainment Software, which converts (or "ports") popular Windows games for...
Miguel de Icaza: Free the software
Author: JT Smith
Miguel de Icaza, a 27- year-old programmer from Mexico, thinks nobody should have to pay hundreds of dollars for the latest copy...
Gates: ‘Linux can’t compete’
Author: JT Smith
In a wide-ranging interview with Australian IT, Mr. Gates said the open source nature of the software stopped anyone making the...
Compaq: Friend Or Foe?
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday.au asks whether Compaq is pro-Linux or a creature of Windows. On one hand, there's Alpha and some very nice Linux support...