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Tutorial: mounting network file systems the easy way

Author: JT Smith

NFS, or Network File System, is a technology that was introduced into the Unix world by Sun Microsystems. It allows a
computer to mount a remote filesystem as if it were a local filesystem. The mounting of a remote filesystem can be useful
in many ways. From LinuxWorld.

Category:

  • Linux

New FreeBSD Core Team elected

Author: JT Smith

bsdtoday.com report says, “A new core team has been elected for FreeBSD. Its main responsibility is recruiting developers.”

Category:

  • Unix

Government (SEC) filing hints at Microsoft’s Linux plans

Author: JT Smith

“As part of its $135 million investment in ailing software maker Corel, announced last week, Microsoft has secured an avenue for
translating key parts of its recently announced .Net’ software architecture for the Linux operating system,” says CNet.

Gates says Microsoft will thrive

Author: JT Smith

No doubt about it, says Chairman Bill! Even if desktop PCs have a slowly-disintergrating position in the marketplace, the big M is gonna do fine forevermore. Read it at InfoWorld.

RIAA Announces [new] Effort to Develop New ID System for Sound Recordings

Author: JT Smith

Direct from the RIAA: “WASHINGTON, D.C., October 12, 2000 – The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced today
that it has launched a new project to develop a standardized system for identifying digital files of sound recordings.
This identification system, to be used in sound recordings world-wide, will build on and integrate with identification
systems already in use. A primary benefit of the project will be to facilitate and accelerate the growth of digital delivery
of music on the Internet.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Death knell sounding for free Internet?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet focuses on failures of free ISPs in Latin American countries; of many that started within the last few years, only a few are left, and those few are also having problems staying in business.

Sex sites teach Web how to sell

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet story from London says, “Not only were sex sites the earliest to recognise the
opportunities of the web, but they went through the
learning curve much quicker than mainstream web
sites, sex industry entrepreneurs told Reuters at a
streaming media conference here.”

Category:

  • Open Source

SDMI cracked too soon

Author: JT Smith

First, check the Salon story about the code used in the Secure Digital Music Initiative getting cracked — possibly sooner than it should be — then read the hundreds of Slashdot comments about the Salon story and its subject matter.

Category:

  • Linux

Swedish computer team cracks world’s toughest code

Author: JT Smith

A CNN storytells about a group of hackers managed to break the so-called “world’s toughest code.” The story says,
“It took the Swedes the equivalent of 70 years of computer
time to decipher 10 increasingly difficult codes set by
author Simon Singh in his international bestseller ‘The
Code Book.'”

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  • Linux

Cann ICANN play by its own rules?

Author: JT Smith

“The Internet’s oversight body has quietly changed its
own rules to give European leaders a new top-level
domain,”

says ZDNet.

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  • Linux