"A new Red Hat employee queried an internal email list as to methods of protecting their children from accessing pornography, and through the responses I learned a few things I thought I'd share...
"Perhaps the first question to read more »
"Networking gear and server equipment are two distinct types of hardware, right? Not anymore.
"Networking goliath Cisco is now opening its Integrated Services Router (ISR) and Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) platforms read more »
"Building on the success of last year's Vancouver PHP Conference, the Vancouver PHP Users Association on April 14-15 drew more than 350 to the Vancouver Trade and Convention Center to learn about the trends in free and open source software on read more »
"Jörn Engel posted the sixth version of patches introducing his new LogFS filesystem for flash devices to the Linux kernel. He highlighted some areas of the code that need some more work, and cc'd the appropriate people for further revie read more »
"Meet 'Zorro, master of the night.' Zorro is a Java developer for a major US bank that makes widespread use of open source software. Zorro is keen to participate in open source projects, too, except for one thing--his employer won't let him. read more »
"Firefox 3 Beta 5 is now available for download. This milestone is focused on testing the core functionality provided by many new features and changes to the platform scheduled for Firefox 3. Ongoing planning for Firefox 3 can be followed at read more »
"I'll start with a brief history lesson. The 'Advanced packaging tool' was introduced in 1998 and first included in a Debian release (2.1 or slink) in 1999. There is no single apt application to speak of, instead it's a series of tools and fu read more »
"The well-known open-source Microsoft imitation Mono has been renamed Duo to better reflect the project's intentions and purposes.
"This was announced today by Mono founder and chief architect Miguel de Icaza at a sparsely attended medi read more »
"So now that Ubuntu Linux was 'last man standing' in the PWN to OWN contest at CanSecWest, does this mean open source has it all over the competition when it comes to security? It can, and it ought to--but it's not a guarantee. And we need read more »
"The MacBook Air went first; a tiny Fujitsu laptop running Vista was hacked on the last day of the contest; but it was Linux, running on a Sony Vaio, that remained undefeated as conference organizers ended a three-way computer hacking challenge Fri
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