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California power crunch ousts Windows NT

Author: JT Smith From the humor site, Segfault.org: "In an unprecedented political move, the California legislature passed into law today ...

TrustedBSD supports Windows NT ACLs with Samba

Author: JT Smith Slashdot: "Chris Faulhaber, one of the TrustedBSD developers, announced on the trustedbsd-discuss mailing list that Samba's POSIX.1e ACL support is now working...

Windows class IDs create vulnerability

Author: JT Smith MSNBC: "Windows users also having problems distinguishing between good and bad applications....

Linux for Windows users: Number crunching, word processing, etc.

Author: JT Smith A reader points us to this story from mozillaquest.com. "The Microsoft Windows operating system (OS) comes with some pre-installed, basic, productivity...

Samba 2.2: Your way to Windows file/print services

Author: JT Smith ZD's Sm@art Partner has a review-ish story about the Samba 2.2 release this week. "This new version enhances its basic abilities by...

Updated Samba one less reason for buying Windows

Author: JT Smith Here's The Register's take on the Samba 2.2 release: "One of the cornerstones of free software, Samba, took another leap forward project ...

Bug hunter claims Windows glitch can hide serious hazards

Author: JT Smith PC World reports that a Bulgarian bug hunter has found a potentially dangerous bug in Microsoft's Internet Explorer file viewer, allowing files...

Microsoft leaves Windows wide open

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "A security hole in a Microsoft Windows feature has not been removed since its first encounter with the virus 'Bubble Boy'...

Apache 2.0 scales to Windows

Author: JT Smith The first beta of Apache HTTP Server 2.0 is out, and ZDNet's eWEEK Labs weighs in with a review. The reviewer tested...

Windows XP: Must… have… more… RAM

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Microsoft's Web site recommends a minimum 300MHz Pentium II processor and 128MB of RAM to run the Windows XP beta, up...