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Trustix: BIND and openssh updates
Author: JT Smith
Updates for BIND, openssh, openssh-clients, and openssh-server are now available for Trustix Secure Linux. More information from Help Net Security.
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Linux
Nitrosoft Linux releases network-monitoring software
Author: JT Smith
Nitrosoft Linux today announced the availability of N-able IT Monitor, its hardware and software server monitoring software for Linux. The program can...
LinuxPPC Inc. announces public beta test version
Author: JT Smith
While the whole beta is approximately 1.5 gigabytes, the base installation is
500 megabytes. This includes the basic operating system,...
Open Source elections: Can technology solve voting mishaps?
Author: JT Smith
-By Jack Bryar - Open Source business -
Florida: It's become a one-word description of how not
to conduct a political election. But...
Open Source elections
Author: JT Smith
Florida: It's become a one-word description of how not
to conduct a political election. But last week I noticed something very
curious
about what was...
Komodo Perl/Python editor beta available
Author: JT Smith
From use.perl.org: "Komodo, ActiveState's cross-platform, cross-language Integrated
Development Environment based on the Mozilla application development
framework,...
Palm to offer PalmOS 3.5 upgrade for a price
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that Palm is finally offering an upgrade to version 3.5 of its PalmOS. The download is available as part...
Inprise/Borland releases JBuilder 4 Foundation
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Inprise Corporation has announced the
immediate availability of Borland JBuilder 4 Foundation. JBuilder 4
Foundation is a pure Java development...
Epitera Linux Desktop brings ‘Kandu’ attitude to Comdex
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Epitera is carving out a brand new niche
in the Linux marketplace-mainstream consumer and corporate PC users....
Running Linux on your laptop
Author: JT Smith
- by Dan Berkes -
When Linus first whipped up Linux, it's probably safe to assume that he didn't have laptops in mind...