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Linux: Reaching Maximum Speed With SATA

  • KernelTrap - Your source for current kernel news (Posted by dave on Mar 29, 2004 3:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Kernel
Jeff Garzik offered a patch to libata that increases the maximum size of the requests sent to Serial ATA hardware. He explains, "With this simple patch, the max request size goes from 128K to 32MB... so you can imagine this will definitely help performance. Throughput goes up. Interrupts go down. Fun for the whole family." This lead into a lengthy and interesting discussion debating whether or not this was the best course of action.

Survey claims Linux TCO is dearer than Windows

  • ComputerWeekly.com (Posted by dave on Mar 29, 2004 3:27 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A Yankee Group survey claims that Linux costs more than Windows to run. Companies are well aware that, though Linux is free or almost free to acquire, running costs are high, whether enterprises roll their own support or pay the "hefty premiums for must-have items like technical service and support, product warranties and licensing indemnification", the study said. Analyst and author Laura DiDio, who questioned IT managers and executives globally, said, "Corporate customers report Linux does indeed provide businesses with excellent performance, reliability, ease of use and security.

Save 80 per cent with Linux, claims Novell

The company believes that enterprises and government organisations using Unix could save up to 80 per cent in deployment, maintenance and service costs by switching to Linux, while a switch from Windows to Linux could save up to 50 per cent.

India's very own handheld computer: Simputer

  • Techtree.com (Posted by dave on Mar 29, 2004 3:25 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU; Story Type: News Story
It is a low-cost handheld PC on GNU/Linux working through a browser for international markup language IML 2.0, priced at Rs9000 (less than $200).

Red Hat alert: Updated squid package fixes security vulnerability

  • Mailing list (Posted by dave on Mar 29, 2004 3:23 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Red Hat
An updated squid package is avaliable that fixes a security vulnerability in URL decoding and provides a new ACL type for protecting vulnerable clients.

Gentoo alert: Multiple remote buffer overflow vulnerabilities in Courier

  • Mailing list (Posted by dave on Mar 29, 2004 3:23 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Gentoo
Remote buffer overflow vulnerabilites have been found in Courier-IMAP and Courier MTA. These exploits may allow the execution of abritrary code, allowing unauthorized access to a vulnerable system.

Gentoo alert: Multiple remote overflows and vulnerabilities in Ethereal

  • Mailing list (Posted by dave on Mar 29, 2004 3:23 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Gentoo
Mulitple overflows and vulnerabilities exist in Ethereal which may allow an attacker to crash the program or run arbitrary code.

Independent Status Reports (March 28, 2004)

The latest set of status reports includes updates from Link Toolbar, Feed Parser, CookieCuller, One Click, Email Vault for Mozilla (EVM) and Mozwho.

Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting of Monday 22nd March 2004

The minutes of the mozilla.org staff meeting of Monday 22nd March 2004 are now online. Issues discussed include Mozilla 1.7 final, Mozilla Firefox 0.9, Mozilla Thunderbird 0.6 and trademark policy.

[India] Red Hat Scholarships worth Rs 10 Lakhs announced

Red Hat India, the Linux and Open Source provider together with Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology, IIT Mumbai announced the Red Hat Scholarships-The Open Source Challenge today. The program is open to students from engineering colleges across India and carries a scholarship amount of upto 10 lakhs.

Linux Kernel 2.6: the Future of Embedded Computing, Part II

More on how the 2.6 kernel makes for better embedded devices.

LXer Weekly Security Roundup - Mar 22, 2004 to Mar 29, 2004

There were 5 security alerts issued last week:
  • 2 from Debian
  • 1 from Fedora
  • 2 from Gentoo

The GIMP 2.0 for Microsoft Windows - First Look

GIMP is a free digital-photograph and digital-image editing program for the Linux, Mac, Unix, and Windows platforms Use GIMP rather than Photoshop and save money

Explorer's tiny rivals worth look

  • Contra Costa Times (Posted by dave on Mar 28, 2004 11:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
When it comes to browsers, you might assume we've reached the end of history: There was a huge fight in the mid-1990s between Microsoft and Netscape, Microsoft won, and now everybody uses Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Yet that's not quite the whole story. A few small alternatives to IE are thriving, much like the first mammals running between the toes of slow-moving dinosaurs.

Mozilla Foundation Soliciting Proposals for Support Services

The Mozilla Foundation is exploring offering additional end user support options, in addition or instead of the existing telephone support provided by DecisionOne. To this end, the Foundation is soliciting proposals from companies or community members who wish to be awarded contracts to provide these services. Submissions must be well thought out and shown to be viable. Read the full article for complete details from the Foundation's Bart Decrem.

Sun to make changes in open source technology, says exec

  • Manila Bulletin (Posted by dave on Mar 28, 2004 11:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Sun
A top official of Sun Microsystems has revealed that Sun will make fundamental changes in open source technology to be announced during a conference in Shanghai on June 2 and 3. Matt Thompson, director for Sun technology outreach who recently spoke at a conference on Java in Manila 2, said that these changes in open source technology are fundamental that would change how people look at Sun Microsystems.

Linux can help you appreciate the simple things on your computer

  • Newsday (Posted by dave on Mar 28, 2004 10:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I like Linux because it is stable, secure and cheap. About the only viable objection to running it on your home computer is that it lags behind Windows in available software...My own inclination, at least for initial experiments, is to forget about Windows compatibility and current programs, and use Linux applications as much as possible. You'll find Linux equivalents for most; for example, even though you can't run Kazaa, you'll find Limewire a more than adequate substitute. A useful list you'll find is at Tucows.com. Also note that games, while available, are fairly hopeless and dated.

Ethereal 0.10.0-0.10.2 IGAP Overflow Remote Root Exploit

  • K-OTIK (Posted by dave on Mar 28, 2004 8:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Here is the exploit code for a remote root vulnerability in ethereal.

Sunbird Project Section Added to Mozilla Calendar Website

These pages cover the Sunbird project and its goals, where one can download Sunbird and what its known issues are and how to build it.

Gentoo alert: UUDeview MIME Buffer Overflow vulnerability

  • Mailing list (Posted by dave on Mar 28, 2004 5:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Gentoo
A specially-crafted MIME file (.mim, .uue, .uu, .b64, .bhx, .hqx, and .xxe extensions) may cause UUDeview to crash or execute arbitrary code.

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