This Week’s Summary: MandrakeSoft Scores Contract with French Gov’t;
Mandrake in the News; Financial Corner; Important Updates for Apache
and OpenSSH; Business Case of the Week; Website News; Headlines from
MandrakeForum.
Mandrake in the News; Financial Corner; Important Updates for Apache
and OpenSSH; Business Case of the Week; Website News; Headlines from
MandrakeForum.
MandrakeSoft to provide Linux software to French government ---------------------------------------- MandrakeSoft has been awarded a contract to provide Linux software and related services to an increasing number of French government agencies. The adoption of Mandrake Linux is expected to have a powerful impact in helping to increase the quality of government while also providing an important boost in status to MandrakeSoft. The UGAP contract is guaranteed for a two-year period. UGAP is the French procurement agency for more than 28,000 public establishments. The agency also provides services to private corporations that have public service missions. UGAP works with public establishments (such as schools, universities, town halls, research groups, etc.) to reduce costs by offering large-volume purchasing and by providing access to special products & services with partners such as MandrakeSoft. http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/press/pr?n=/pr/business/2247&wslang=en Mandrake in the News ---------------------------------------- Newsforge.net -- Mandrake on Microtel systems at Walmart.com soon. "Keep your eye on Walmart.com for new Microtel systems bearing the Mandrake logo. The systems will sell alongside the newly announced Lindows-based PCs, say sources. And continue to look for more online retail envelope-pushing from Wal-Mart's online wing, of all places." http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/06/19/1519219 Slashdot also covered the story: "Here's a story from NewsForge: 'MandrakeSoft CEO Jacques Le Marois confirms the news this morning, and company spokeswoman Margaret [Waples] says, while a contract with Microtel has not been finalized, the company is working on getting Mandrake certified to run like clockwork on the Microtel systems. [Waples] is hopeful that the dotted line will be signed and PCs up for sale by the end of next week.'" http://slashdot.org/articles/02/06/19/1653240.shtml?tid=163 Financial Corner ---------------------------------------- Consolidated results for October 2001-March 2002 are now online: http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/investors/newsletter/sn020619 -- MandrakeSoft's special warrant operation (BSA) is on its final track -- only 15 days remain to purchase the new company shares. Subscriptions are valid upon receipt of payment, so don't delay if you are interested. Details about the operation: http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/investors/bsa/ Important Updates for Apache and SSH ---------------------------------------- All Mandrake Linux users are urged to update their Apache installations immediately. A recently discovered vulnerability can be used to exploit vulnerabilities that are unrelated to Apache on the local system, and potentially allow 'root' access to an intruder. All versions of Apache prior to 1.3.26 and 2.0.37 are vulnerable to this problem. MandrakeSoft has provided patched versions of Apache to correct this vulnerability. This update is essential and should be performed immediately. Read the complete advisory: http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/2002/MDKSA-2002-039-2.php -- OpenSSH updates available. Updates are available for OpenSSH which introduces a new capability called privilege separation (the server binds as root, but does everything else unprivileged). This means that if a remote exploit appears in sshd, it will have limited access to the system as the sshd user, which is conveniently chrooted away. This update should be made immediately. Read the complete advisory: http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/2002/MDKSA-2002-040.php Business Case of the Week ---------------------------------------- NetPlus OOD - Mandrake Linux gives us what we need plus much more. A Bulgarian Internet Service Provider implemented Mandrake Linux 8.1 to replace their NT server stations. The Mandrake systems have proved to be stable, reliable and extremely functional. NetPlus Manager/Administrator Vesselin Markov adds: "Why Mandrake Linux? Mandrake Linux gives us what we need plus much more. Including tons of useful applications, office suites for everyday use, supplementary software. We take full advantage not only from Linux' server capabilities (bind, postfix, ftpd, ipv6 gateway, apache, netfilter), but it's on our desktops too, utilizing the power of KDE 3." http://www.mandrakebizcases.com/article.php?sid=301 Every "bizcase" counts; please share your story by submitting it to MandrakeBizcases.com http://www.mandrakebizcases.com/submit.php Website News ---------------------------------------- MandrakeSecure.net -- Using OpenLDAP For Authentication. "User authentication for logins is generally a no brainer. You setup users on the local system and off you go... nothing to it. However, if you're on a LAN and you want to have a centralized 'repository' of users, you will likely be looking at some method of distributing user information across the LAN..." http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/ldap-auth.php MandrakeUser.org -- New & updated pages. Updated articles on X Setup Troubles (more potential error scenarios, bit about third party drivers) and Tweaking X (cleanup, hardware tips, bit about alternative windowing systems). http://www.mandrakeuser.org/ Headlines from MandrakeForum ---------------------------------------- Downloading Large Files in Linux. If you've ever had a problem when downloading large files with a web browser, this article & user comments provide many helpful tips and suggestions. http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2256 SN Messenger for Linux? An anonymous Mandrake Linux user asks: "I was wondering if anyone knew of a MSN Messenger-like client for Mandrake 8.2 that I wouldn't have to do any weird tinkering with to make work." http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2252 Declare your 'wIndependence' this July 4th! DesktopLinux.com yesterday proclaimed July 4th, 2002 to be the first annual wIndependence Day. How will you be celebrating? http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2251 Read these and other stories at MandrakeForum. http://www.MandrakeForum.com/
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