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Arch Linux: An End To My Distro Shuffle?
Arch Linux is a great distro for the expert user who want a customized Linux installation without the hassle of hunting for packages and dependencies. Let's face it, the fun of Linux is tweaking and customizing not configure; make; make install. It's an extremely well done distribution that just plain works. In the week or so that I've been running it exclusively, I haven't run across any negatives.
Conectiva alert: gaim
Stefan Esser found[1] several remote vulnerabilities in Gaim. A
remote attacker can use specially crafted network packets to exploit
at least one of these vulnerabilities and execute arbitrary code in
the context of the user running the program or cause a denial of
service condition.
Conectiva alert: vim
Georgi Guninski found[1] a vulnerability[2] in vim that can be
exploited to execute arbitrary commands when the user opens a text
file specially crafted by an attacker. The vulnerability resides in
the "modelines" feature, which allows one to place some VIM commands
inside of a text file.
The Secret World of ReiserFS
2004. (LindowsOS currently uses version 3 of ReiserFS.) SuSE Linux and Gentoo also use ReiserFS as their default filesystem. "[ReiserFS as Gentoo does.
Mozilla Previews Newest Open-Source Browser
The Mozilla Foundation Monday changed the name one last time of its next generation open-source browser, and launched a preview edition of the software that can be downloaded for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
LinuxCertified announces desktop training program
The two-day course offers a detailed overview of the operating system and its desktop productivity tools.
Telefonica Deutschland is migrating operations to Linux and saving over 50%
Red Hat ... today announced that Telefonica Deutschland GmbH has chosen Red Hat Enterprise Linux as their platform of choice for business operations. Telefonica, an integral provider of internet services and the second largest national IP carrier in Germany, is migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux from proprietary Unix.
Group sees Linux users unfazed by SCO suits
Linux customers are unlikely to be deterred by legal threats from SCO Group even while the outcome of SCO's legal battle with Novell remains undecided, according to a leading open-source group.
Solaris takes on Linux with Opteron
"Better to hop on the bandwagon, like IBM, then try to avert the inevitable," he said.
Legal Eagle Fires at SCO
Another salvo in the war between SCO Group (Quote, Chart) and the open source community was fired today, as the Open Source Development Lab issued a white paper charging that SCO's legal campaign over Linux copyrights is "headed for a wall."
Immediate ROI: How a Linux-based financial system paid for itself in three months
There's always time to hear how Linux can step right in and help an organization make or save money right away, right? To that end, here's another segment of our Immediate ROI series: a cheerful, real-life story with a good ending for your reading pleasure.
Now They Own It, Now They Don't: SCO Sues Novell to Stay Afloat
The SCO licensing campaign--which has been all bark and no bite since its introduction by way of threatening letters to the Fortune 1500 last summer--lost a wheel last month, and is now headed for the wall.
Mozilla Trots Out Firefox Browser
The Mozilla Foundation released a new version of its open source Web browser this week, with improvements to its download manager, extension, and bookmark handling, along with a new name aimed at skirting trademark complaints from another open source project.
Insight II and Catalyst Now Available on Linux
Insight II and Catalystare now available as both clients and servers with certification on the latest IBM IntelliStation® workstations running Red Hat Linux.
OSDL Releases Position Paper on SCO Lawsuit with Novell
The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux, today published a position paper that indicates Linux customers will likely ignore SCO Group's legal threats until a court decision is rendered in the litigation brought by SCO Group against Novell on copyright ownership.
NHS to begin Sun desktop Linux trials
The NHS is to begin trials of a desktop Linux software suite in a move it says could free up money for the frontline health service and save taxpayer millions of pounds.
German finance ministry division chooses Linux
A division of the German finance ministry has moved its back office operations to mainframe computers that run Linux, in the latest victory for the upstart operating system in Europe, IBM said on Tuesday.
What you need to know to write man pages
Despite the frequent attempts at competing formats, manual pages remain the core of standard Unix documentation. Users often prefer manual pages to other forms of documentation, and a well-written manual page is a valuable addition to any open-source project. This article discusses the issues faced in developing and writing manual pages, and a few quirks that you may encounter along the way.
The Tk Canvas Widget
The canvas widget in the Tk toolkit is a powerful free software tool for creating and manipulating structured graphics.
Guardian Digital Launches Next Generation EnGarde Secure Linux
EnGarde Secure Linux features the Guardian Digital WebTool, a web-based interface used to securely manage network and server operations. Emphasizing increased security, performance, and an available 2.6 Linux kernel, and new security features.
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