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Product briefs: Eazel, IBM, and Rave Systems

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWorld takes a look at several new products,including VA Linux’s new 4U Database Server, Rave Systems’ SPARC Rackmount Servers, American Megatrends’ new embedded Linux system (called Indium), IBM’s open source Andrew File System (AFS), and Eazel’s Nautilus file manager.

Category:

  • Linux

Opinion: MP3.com decision a misguided one

Author: JT Smith

From a column at Upside: “I’m not usually in the business of second-guessing a federal judge, but U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff’s order that MP3.com pay $25,000 per CD, or as much as $250 million, to Universal Music strikes me as lunacy.”

Inprise updates Java tool

Author: JT Smith

Inprise/Borland this week announced JBuilder 4, the latest version of its Java-based cross-platform development environment. The JBuilder 4 productivity environment supports EJB 1.1-compliant development on Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms. The story is at InfoWorld.

MP3.com shares collapse after court ruling

Author: JT Smith

Shares of online music provider MP3.com plunged to a new 52-week low in Thursday trading on the Nasdaq, one day after a federal judge ordered it to pay damages of up to $250 million US for copyright infringement, the CBC reports.

Category:

  • Open Source

Web mail review: Jaos.org’s WebMail and AtDot

Author: JT Smith

BSD Today reviews the two Web mail applications.

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  • Open Source

‘Format string’ vulnerabilities affect Linux, Unix

Author: JT Smith

Security experts have uncovered a new class of vulnerabilities in Unix and Linux systems that let attackers take full control of computers. These “format string” vulnerabilities started surfacing about two months ago, said Elias Levy, a moderator of the Bugtraq computer security mailing list. Some of them have lurked for years in basic Unix programs, but security experts only now have begun to find and fix them. CNet has more information on the widely reported buffer overflow problems in this story.

MS to Linux: Thanks, but no thanks

Author: JT Smith

From a ZDNet story on Microsoft’s attitude about Linux: “Doug Miller and a few of his colleagues were prowling the halls of the LinuxWorld Expo trade show in San Jose, Calif., a couple weeks ago, poking and prodding the latest tools and gadgets.
What differentiated Miller from the thousands of other geeks doing the same? Miller is a group product manager at Microsoft. One of his primary jobs is to monitor Microsoft’s server operating system competition, especially in the Linux and Unix arenas.”

Aimster eyes Web music crown

Author: JT Smith

From a story at PC World: Digital music is changing its tune on the Web, and new music sites are auditioning to join in the chorus. One of those tuning up during the lull is Aimster, a file sharing application used with America Online Instant Messenger.

Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter available

Author: JT Smith

The newsletter is at LinuxDevices.com. A highlight: Java and Embedded Linux Team Up — in this whitepaper, Randy Rorden discusses the advantages, benefits, issues, and tradeoffs of developing embedded systems based on a combined Java-Linux platform.

Open Source software offers customers high security

Author: JT Smith

One of the key advantages of open-source server software is that it provides customers with a high degree of network security, e-smith CEO and co-founder Joseph Morrison said. The press release is at LinuxPR.