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top edges.". No argument here. Tabbed browsing persuaded me to switch to Safari and Mozilla for most of my Web surfing. The main
Planning a Dynamic Site with Macromedia Studio MX 2004
The way we chose MySQL as the database for this book is a good example of the considerations and trade-offs you will have to make.
Linux kernel 2.6.1 released
"Linux kernel version 2.6.1 has been released."
Linux Advisory Watch - January 9, 2004
This week, advisories were released for the Linux kernel, lftp, ethereal, screen, BIND, libnids, mpg321, nd, jabber, zebra, fsp, and vbox3. The distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Guardian Digital EnGarde Secure Linux, Fedora, Immunix, Mandrake, Openwall, Red Hat, Slackware, SuSE, Trustix, and Turbolinux.
Slackware alert: Slackware 8.1 kernel security update
New kernels are available for Slackware 8.1 containing a
backported fix from a bounds-checking problem in the kernel's
mremap() call which could be used by a local attacker to gain
root privileges. This fix was previously issued for Slackware
9.0, 9.1, and -current (SSA:2004-006-01).
Relicensing of Majority of Mozilla Codebase to Begin Soon
Over the coming months, the majority of the Mozilla codebase will be relicensed under an MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license. The change will
Q&a: Expert outlines Mozilla benefits, part 2
By Jan Stafford, Site Editor. If you think Mozilla is a simple little Web browser, think again. "It's as complex and flexible underneath
Red Hat repairs buffer overflows in Ethereal
By Michael S. Mimoso, News Editor. Red Hat Inc. released an update to Ethereal that repairs two buffer overflow vulnerabilities found
New boots for Linux
browser going. Why wait? No matter how you cut it, Linux at home meant an anorak in the wardrobe. But now there's Knoppix. The promise
Who's Patching Open Source?
As open source grows, the need for support grows, and this new need has led to the development of a new support option: third-party vendors who manage or patch
New Xbox port weds open source, shared source software
The project combines open source and shared source development based on an interesting marriage of GPL/LGPL borrowed from the xbox-linux port with software
Debian update for vbox3
Debian has issued updated packages for vbox3. These fix a vulnerability, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges.
A response to Richard Stallman
What motivated me to write this response, however, were six simple words included in his recent article on ZDNet: Free software does not mean "gratis".
English version of China's Red Flag Linux delayed
Red Flag Linux Software Co. Ltd.'s plans to expand its business beyond China have hit a setback with the company's plans to release
IBM, SuSE Team on Linux-Based POS Solution
IBM and SuSE Linux AG are hoping to make more cash registers ring this year, and on Thursday will announce a new SuSE Linux-based point-of-sale solution that
Lynuxworks BlueCat Linux Powering Protocom MPEG-4 Audio Visual ...
LynuxWorks(TM) today announced that its BlueCat(R) Linux(R) operating system is on-board Protocom's PR818, the world's first single chip MPEG-4 audio video (A/V
Team F1 Announces Availability of Embedded Linux IPSec VPN
Freemont, California embedded security company Team F1 announced this week immediate availability of it's V-IP Secure VPN client for embedded Linux devices. Commercial VPN for IPV4, IPV6 comes
Sdk, coding contest launch around Linux-based HDTV media player
Roku has released a software development kit (SDK) for its embedded Linux-based HD1000 high definition digital media player, and will give away a giant LCD TV Roku Announces Availability of Wo
Real World Linux launches business portal
TORONTO, Jan. 8 — Real World Linux Inc. has launched the Real World Linux Biz Portal of specific interest to management and technology professionals. Developer's
Elitegroup, Lindows in Linux laptop deal
Taiwanese hardware maker Elitegroup Computer Systems Co. Ltd. is shipping 300,000 low-cost laptops to the U.S. bundled with Lindows.com Inc.'s operating system, the software provider said Thursday.
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