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Mandrake security alert: Updated utempter packages fix several vulnerabilities
Steve Grubb discovered two potential issues in the utempter program.
To Linux or not to Linux
Other than the compatibility problems with hardware, Linux resolved my doubts. I think I'll leave Linux on the new computer, Windows on the laptop and start a game of "Desktop Survivor." The winner gets to run my next computer.
Desktop Linux: Novell leads from the front
Novell chief information office Debra Anderson has been charged with the task of migrating more than 5,000 employees onto desktop Linux and Open Office during the next 12 months
HP announces four-way Opteron system
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) has become the first major vendor to offer a four-processor server based on Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD) 64-bit Opteron chip.
2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention
The theme this year is "Opening the Future: Discover, Develop, Deliver." Technologists are creating innovations with open source and free software that will change the way we live and do business. OSCON is the only event where open source leaders and practitioners of every persuasion gather to integrate projects, launch revolutionary new ideas, and push the boundaries of their respective technologies. Join us in Portland for the latest discoveries and developments along with the business, technical, political, and legal minds behind them.
AOL revives Netscape browser
The Netscape web browser, which had been written off by industry observers last year, is about to enjoy a new lease of life following America Online's decision to release an update as early as next month.
Open source's untapped potential
Now a new book argues that the style of development dubbed open source -- so-called because the working innards, or source code, are published freely -- has the potential to revolutionize not just the software and high-tech industries, but biotechnology, publishing and other fields.
Report: A Day at the IT Forum in Vancouver
The IT Business Forum is a free, single day traveling event, making its way to twelve destinations in the United States and Canada throughout the months of March through May. At each location, the content mostly changes, with some of the talks repeated in multiple cities and some general trends toward including security topics, and even open source.
Researchers envision the Linux of routing
Researchers developing new open-source software for Internet Protocol routers are hoping that they can do for routing what Linux did for operating systems.
Snap combines iSCSI, ATA and Linux
Snap Appliance is using low-cost internet small computer system interface (iSCSI), Linux and serial Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) disks in its plan to push further into enterprise storage.
Sybase, MySQL, IBM boost data management
Database vendors Sybase Inc., MySQL AB, and IBM Corp. are lacing products with features that improve access to information and offer clustering and fault tolerance.
Banks look at Linux switch
Linux and open-source software have a big future -- at Microsoft's expense -- in at least two of Australia's four big banks. Westpac and the National Australia Bank are seriously considering open source, but the Commonwealth Bank has decided to stick with Microsoft products.
Linux: unfit for national security?
Days after an embedded-industry CEO stirred up a firestorm by charging that Linux poses a threat to U.S. security, two prominent computing-security experts said last week that some developers are already inappropriately using Linux in critical security applications where it isn't suitable.
"subversive Software" - Linux Security Controversy Continues
Green Hills Software's CEO Dan O'Dowd has responded to Linux community's objections to his recent warning that the open source process used to develop the Linux operating system in his view makes Linux too insecure to be trusted in defense systems. "Linux is not reliable enough or secure enough to meet U.S. government safety and security standards that several commercial operating systems have already met," O'Dowd maintains.
Red Hat Selects DLT Solutions as Partner for Public Sector Sales
DLT Solutions, Inc., a premier government technology solutions partner, today announced that Red Hat, Inc.(R) (Nasdaq: RHAT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, has named DLT as its partner for public sector sales. Red Hat selected DLT based on its strong performance selling Red Hat's product in the government market. Now, as a sales partner on Red Hat's GSA schedule, DLT Solutions will lead Red Hat's sales efforts to the federal, state and local government sectors, focusing proven sales and marketing strategies on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating platform and Red Hat training and certification on Linux.
Kde 3.2.2 Release Announcement
KDE Project Ships Second Translation and Service Release of the 3.2 Generation GNU/Linux - UNIX Desktop, Offering Enterprises and Governments a Compelling Free and Open Desktop Solution
Solaris x86 Pricing Attacks Linux, Windows
There has been a lot of change lately at Sun Microsystems Inc, and it does not look like it is going to abate any time soon. Sun is in the midst of trying to transform itself, a Herculean task akin to that which rivals IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co have suffered through.
GNOME 2.6 Marks Smooth Upgrade
Version 2.6 of The GNOME Project's desktop environment for Linux and Unix is faster and more polished than the release it replaces and further brightens the prospects of Linux as a viable corporate desktop replacement. GNOME 2.6 is open-source software and is freely available for download at http://www.gnome.org.
Can Open-Source Provide Adequate Support?
In most cases, support for open-source products is just as good as commercial products.
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