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Groklaw's New Group Project -- The Timeline Project
I want to do a systematic, comprehensive, and carefully documented history timeline relating to Unix and Linux, based, with his kind permission, on Eric Levenez's Unix History timeline chart, but from the perspective of tracing the code by copyright, patents, trade secret, and trademark.
Ever Wonder How the Kernel Gets Built?
If you have ever wondered how the kernel is built...
Debian alert: New crawl packages fix potential local games exploit
"Steve Kemp from the GNU/Linux audit project discovered a problem in
crawl, another console based dungeon exploration game, in the vein of
nethack and rogue. The program uses several environment variables as
inputs but doesn't apply a size check before copying one of them into
a fixed size buffer."
Red Hat postpones first 2.6-based Linux
"In short, it's not working quite well enough to push out yet," Red Hat developer Bill Nottingham said on Sunday on a mailing list about the test1 version of Fedora Core 2.
Red Hat or SUSE for the enterprise? Hint: Bet the chameleon
Can someone explain to me how Red Hat got to be the most popular Linux distribution in the U.S.? Technology isn't the answer; other distros have tangible advantages there. If good marketing is the answer, Red Hat's days at the top are numbered; with Novell behind it, SUSE is going to kick Red Hat's crown.
Tiny StrongARM SBC combines open source software AND hardware
"Aleph One is shipping a one-ounce, one-watt, 206MHz StrongARM-based single-board computer (SBC) that comes pre-installed with embedded Linux and features an 'open source' hardware design. Aleph One encourages device designers to freely use the design, and contribute back implementation details useful to others."
'electronic terror' in Linux's shadow
"Industry watcher Rob Enderle no longer responds to angry e-mails from Linux supporters. The principal analyst for the Enderle Group (San Jose, Calif.) says he replied to the first thousand or so. But after that, the anger and profanities that many of the missives contained began to wear on him."
Linux Netwosix 1.0 is released
"Just released, Linux Netwosix is a powerful and optimized Linux distribution for servers and network-security related jobs. It can be also used for special operations as penetration test with its big collection of software
and sources security oriented."
NTT announces it has joined OSDL
"Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) today announced that Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT), the world's largest telecommunications company, has joined OSDL and will participate in the Lab's Data Center Linux and Carrier Grade Linux working group initiatives."
Novell introduces two cert programs
"The compay has launched its Certified Linux Engineer (CLE) program, including the CLE Practicum exam, and the SUSE Certified Linux Professional certification, which recognizes expertise on the SUSE LINUX distribution."
Sun Readies Three Linux Desktop Offerings
"Sun's upcoming 3D desktop environment, codenamed Project Looking Glass, drew lots of glances at LinuxWorld last month, largely because of advance demos by Computer Associates (CA). However, Sun is planning not just one, but three new offerings in the overall desktop space." [ Seen on DesktopLinux
Eyewitness account of the Linux monopoly trial
[Humor] "Riot police have finally managed to beat back the milling throng of displaced Visual Basic programmers who attacked the courthouse after Judge Cotter Kathelly announced that Linux was not an illegal monopoly and that neither Linus Torvalds nor his company, Linux Development, Inc, owed damages to former employees and shareholders of now-bankrupt Microsoft or to any of its business partners."
Mandrake Re-Engineers Linux Development Process
"The purpose of this new development process is to provide the highest level of new features, as well as maximizing the quality of new products. This new release road map will be effective for the upcoming Mandrake Linux 10.0."
A LindowsOS Review
"Lindows is an intuitive operating system that just makes so much sense everyone should give it a try, seriously, everyone. I am using Lindows now as my primary operating system and am developing software with it. Lindows also does not coerce or tell you what to do, you are finally in control of your own computer. So what are you waiting for, goto lindows.com and check out the exciting changes that are going on; buy Lindows."
Red Hat alert: Updated NetPBM packages fix multiple temporary file vulnerabilities
"Updated NetPBM packages are available that fix a number of temporary file
vulnerabilities in the netpbm libraries."
Red Hat alert: Updated mc packages resolve buffer overflow vulnerability
"Updated mc packages that resolve a buffer overflow vulnerability are now
available."
Red Hat alert: Updated util-linux packages fix information leak
"In some situations, the login program could use a pointer that had been
freed and reallocated. This could cause unintentional data leakage."
Pda News - Axims in China , Pocket Informant 5 , PocketPC Linux
"Lycoris to create Linux-based replacement OS for ARM-based handhelds"
How the Linux kernel gets built
FEBRUARY 02, 2004 ( INFOWORLD ) - The Linux kernel development process is akin to a game of leapfrog. Even-numbered kernels (v2.0 Java Desktop in the business world at least, is giving Microsoft a run for its money.
VoIPv6 on Linux with VOVIDA
A tutorial for setting up and running VOVIDA on an IPv6-enabled Linux server. Plus, how they ported an existing IPv4 application to support IPv6.
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