Thursday, September 18, 2003

Novell Delays Linux Services for NetWare, Plans Products Using Ximian Code Novell is delaying shipment of its much anticipated Linux services for NetWare product until the end of this year, due to a decision to integrate software code from Ximian, a recently acquired ISV that is very active in the Linux space. Ximian code will show up in other future Novell products, too, including a Linux-based interface for Novell's GroupWise, and even possibly a desktop GUI from Novell [Linux Today]
7:17:33 PM    

Virus Masquerading as Microsoft E-Mail. Virus mainly found in Europe right now, but anti-virus experts say it has the potential to spread quickly and widely. [eWEEK Technology News]
4:14:58 PM    

Lawyers' use of technology - new ABA survey. The American Bar Association has released its 2002 survey on lawyers' use of technology, including law office computing, litigation and courtroom technology, and Web and communications. Some highlights:Lawyers continue to adopt technologies common in oth [JURIST's Paper Chase]

A quick plow through the exec summary reveals no surprises.  It would be very interesting to compare this to a survey of law schools and faculty.

4:12:44 PM    

Windows 2003 Server: Is it really just Win2K Special Edition? - TechRepublic:"Now, it's true that any industry leader will be "The Sheriff"—that is, the one to challenge and beat in order to make a reputation for oneself. However, the typical (and appropriate!) response of a giant such as Microsoft to the trash talkin' is to cry all the way to the bank and present a stoic facade after securing the deposit. In this column, I'll rant a little about Microsoft's naming conventions and then take a look at W2K and W2K3 Server."
1:55:25 PM    

Introduction to Webmin. - by Jamie Cameron - Webmin is a program that simplifies the process of managing a Linux or Unix system. Traditionally, you have needed to manually edit configuration files and run commands to create accounts, set up Web servers, or manage email forwarding. Webmin now lets you perform these tasks through an easy-to-use Web interface, and automatically updates all of the required configuration files for you. This makes the job of administering ... [Linux.Com: NewsForge Reports]
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