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Linux vs. Windows: Which Is More Secure?
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
March 30, 2004
In a new report, Is Linux More Secure Than Windows? from Forrester
Research Inc., based in Cambridge, Mass., Computing Infrastructures Senior
Analyst Laura Koetzle finds that both Windows and Linux can be deployed
securely. Microsoft Corp., however, f
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>>I am looking at modem teaming, which does not require ISP support and
apparently can be done on a linux machine.(load balancing). If anyone
>>has any clue on how to go about it, I'd appreciate some documentation
or help.
This Document may give you some ideas
http://www1.us.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/power/en/ps1q03_bhuta
ni
Thanks!
Senthilk
Secret messages found in GNU Emacs
Thursday April 01, 2004 - [ 02:49 PM GMT ]
Topics: Humor
By: Serge Wroclawski
Further fueling accusations that well known computer hacker Richard
Stallman is a communist, researchers have discovered that his popular
editing software, "GNU Emacs" contains communist propaganda which displays
at startup and randomly during the program's use.
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please..:Dhttp://trends.newsforge.com/trends/04/03/31/1755246.shtml?tid=149
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--- prernaconsultants <prerna(a)touchtelindia.net> wrote:
> From: "prernaconsultants" <prerna(a)touchtelindia.net>
> To: <trevorwarren(a)yahoo.com>
> Subject: IT/Orc /JA/R
> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 15:10:33 +0530
>
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>
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From: "Muruga Doss A T" <muruga(a)mascon.co.in> Add to Address BookAdd to
Address Book
To: trevorwarren(a)yahoo.com
Subject: Hi
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 19:38:19 +0530
Hi Warren
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Japan Joins Global Pressures on Microsoft
By Yuri Kageyama, AP Business Writer
April 1, 2004
eWEEK.com Special Report: Microsoft Trials TOKYO (AP)The surprise raid by
Japanese anti-monopoly authorities on Microsoft Corp.'s Tokyo offices was
impeccably timedbarely a month before the European Union slapped a $613
million fine on the company.
The message from this country's Fair Trade Commission was clear: Japan is
not about to sit idle as other global powers raise concerns over
Microsoft's suspected abuses of its domination in the computer software
business.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1559525,00.asp
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From: "Sayamindu Dasgupta"
Subject: [LIG] [Fwd: Announcing the GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop & Developer Platform]
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 20:48:27 +0530
-------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: Andrew Sobala <aes(a)gnome.org>
> Reply-To: gnome-hackers(a)gnome.org
> To: gnome-announce-list(a)gnome.org
> Subject: Announcing the GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop & Developer Platform
> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:49:26 +0100
> Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.5.5
> Announcing...
>
> ==============================================
> The GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop and Developer Platform
> ==============================================
>
> In a release that marks the fruit of six months of hard work from our
> hackers, maintainers, translators, testers, usability team and
> accessibility team, the GNOME community has done it again: GNOME
2.6.0
> continues the high standards in the areas of usability, accessibility
> and internationalisation that our users expect from the world's Free
> Software desktop.
>
> This release cycle has been a painful one. During it the GNOME
community
> lost three close members: Chema Celorio, Mark Finlay and Ettore
> Perazzoli were valued members of the community and will be sorely
> missed. It is fitting, therefore, that this release is dedicated to
> their memories.
>
> Extensive information about GNOME 2.6 is in our release notes, linked
> from the 2.6 start page. There's also a huge gallery of cool
screenshots
> from our intrepid beta-testers!
>
> Our time-based release philosophy means there's never long before a
new
> major release. The GNOME development team has already started working
on
> GNOME 2.8, which will be seeing the light of day in only six months
> time. We are looking forward to bringing our users new and exciting
> developments then...
>
> - The GNOME Release Team
>
> GNOME 2.6: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.6/
> Release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.6/notes/
> GNOME FTP: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.6/
>
> "We must be proactive, eternally vigilant, forever fighting,
> overwhelmingly clever and handsome." -- Robert Love
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[http://clai.net/sayamindu]
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From: "Sayamindu Dasgupta"
Subject: [LIG] [Fwd: Announcing the GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop & Developer Platform]
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 20:48:27 +0530
-------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: Andrew Sobala <aes(a)gnome.org>
> Reply-To: gnome-hackers(a)gnome.org
> To: gnome-announce-list(a)gnome.org
> Subject: Announcing the GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop & Developer Platform
> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:49:26 +0100
> Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.5.5
> Announcing...
>
> ==============================================
> The GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop and Developer Platform
> ==============================================
>
> In a release that marks the fruit of six months of hard work from our
> hackers, maintainers, translators, testers, usability team and
> accessibility team, the GNOME community has done it again: GNOME
2.6.0
> continues the high standards in the areas of usability, accessibility
> and internationalisation that our users expect from the world's Free
> Software desktop.
>
> This release cycle has been a painful one. During it the GNOME
community
> lost three close members: Chema Celorio, Mark Finlay and Ettore
> Perazzoli were valued members of the community and will be sorely
> missed. It is fitting, therefore, that this release is dedicated to
> their memories.
>
> Extensive information about GNOME 2.6 is in our release notes, linked
> from the 2.6 start page. There's also a huge gallery of cool
screenshots
> from our intrepid beta-testers!
>
> Our time-based release philosophy means there's never long before a
new
> major release. The GNOME development team has already started working
on
> GNOME 2.8, which will be seeing the light of day in only six months
> time. We are looking forward to bringing our users new and exciting
> developments then...
>
> - The GNOME Release Team
>
> GNOME 2.6: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.6/
> Release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.6/notes/
> GNOME FTP: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.6/
>
> "We must be proactive, eternally vigilant, forever fighting,
> overwhelmingly clever and handsome." -- Robert Love
--
Sayamindu Dasgupta
[http://clai.net/sayamindu]
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Product: The Art of UNIX Programming by Eric Raymond
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About the Author
Eric S. Raymond is, with Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman, one of the
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Bazaar" that explained the astonishing success of Linux as a product of
the transparent peer-review process surrounding its development. This
paper rocked the world; it shook up a lot of established ideas about
software development, gave Linux advocates powerful new arguments,
motivated Netscape to release the source code for the Mozilla browser and,
some say, helped trigger the tech-stock boom of 1998-1999. Eric maintains
over thirty software projects and was for over a year rated the #1 hacker
in the world by a hundred thousand of his peers on the SourceForge
community development site.
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