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FireEye, Kaspersky Hit With Zero-Day Flaw Claims

Researchers have disclosed severe security flaws within the firm’s products over the holiday weekend. 

Researchers have revealed the existence of zero-day vulnerabilities within Kaspersky and FireEye’s systems which could compromise customer safety. Over the holiday weekend, security researcher Tavis Ormandy disclosed the existence of a vulnerability which impacts on Kaspersky products.

Read more at ZDNet News

Gorgeous, Arch Linux-Based Apricity OS Gets New Beta with Google Chrome 45, More

apricityOn September 7, we have been informed by the developers of the recently introduced Apricity OS GNU/Linux distribution that a new Beta build is now available for download and testing.

Apricity OS 09.2015 Beta replaces the previous August release of the distro (08.2015 Beta) and promises to add many essential…

Amazon Said To Be Readying $50 6-Inch Tablet for Holidays

New tablet would cost about half the Internet retailer’s current cheapest slate, according to the Wall Street Journal. 

After trying to win over consumers with pricier tablets, Amazon is said to be working on a slate for the more budget-conscious. The Internet retail giant is planning to introduce a $50 tablet with a 6-inch screen in time for the holiday shopping season…

Read more at The Open Road

Seagate Drives at Risk of Data Theft Over Hidden ‘root’ Account

A public vulnerability disclosure warns that an attacker could remotely download files from an affected hard drive, thanks to the hard-coded default password. 

A number of Seagate hard drives are vulnerable to data theft, thanks to an undocumented, in-built user account that could give an attacker remote access to the device. “Seagate wireless hard-drives provides undocumented Telnet services accessible by using the default credentials of ‘root’ as username and the default password,” said a public advisory posted Tuesday.

Read more at ZDNet News

Unique-Looking HandyLinux 2.2 Now Based on Debian 8.2

handyHandyLinux, a Linux distribution based on Debian and a heavily modified Xfce desktop, has been upgraded to version 2.2 and is now available for download.

HandyLinux is not your typical operating system, despite using Debian and Xfce, which are a couple of technologies used in all sorts of projects. You would think that it’s difficult to be surprised by anything, but the HandyLinux developers have managed to transform the Xfce desktop into something recognizable and unique…

AMD Demos World’s First Hardware-Based Virtualized GPU Solution

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The AMD graphics cards are uniquely equipped with AMD Multiuser GPU technology embedded into the GPU delivering consistent and predictable performance,” said Sean Burke, AMD corporate vice president and general manager, Professional Graphics. “When these AMD GPUs are appropriately configured to the needs of an organization, end users get the same access to the GPU no matter their workload. Each user is provided with the virtualized performance to design, create and execute their workflows without any one user tying up the entire GPU.”

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[How To] Access Linux Files In Windows When Dual Booting Linux, Ubuntu, Linux Mint And Windows 10 /


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If you are dual booting Windows and any Linux distribution then I’m sure you would not have any trouble in accessing Windows files & folders in Linux because Linux distributions mount all Windows partition automatically. But what if you need to accessany Linux files in your Windows OS then how to do that? This is what this article is all about. Windows does not mount any Linux partition automatically but we can do it. Let’s see how to access Linux partitions (Ext4 etc.) in Windows.

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Best Web Project Management Software

Project management is the application of processes, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve the project objectives. Project management tools encompass many different types of software such as scheduling, resource allocation, collaboration software, quality management, and cost control / budget management. This type of software is typically used by project managers looking to plan and control resources, costs and schedules to meet the objectives of a project.

It can be very satisfying planning and delivering projects on time. One of the methods that has always helped me is PRINCE2, a de facto process-based method for effective project management. But project management software is equally as important to the success of a project.

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Five Linux-Ready, Cost-Effective Server Control Panels

jack-webuzoWhen you consider web-based control panels, the first thing to comes to mind is the de facto standard cPanel. It’s a powerhouse of a tool, that can do just about everything a server admin could imagine (and then some). Of course, if you’re looking for a cost-effective or open source option, you’d best turn away from that solution. Even though cPanel is one of the most powerful control panel tools available, it is out of the price range of anyone outside of medium to large businesses.

And it’s proprietary.

With that in mind, where do you turn? Linux, that’s where. Fortunately, plenty of options are available to meet almost every need. From web, email, DNS, database, backups, FTP, monitoring, and so much more… open source server control panels have you covered.

Diving into the mix, you might find so many available options, you’re not sure where to start. To alleviate that stress, I’ve narrowed down a list of five such tools I believe fall into the “best of” category.

Each of the following control panels can be installed on your Linux distribution of choice. Some of the offerings are completely free to use (some even open source), whereas others offer inexpensive premium versions. Read on and see if one of these tools is what you’re looking for.

Webuzo (see above) is a LAMP stack application manager that enables you to quickly and easily deploy a large number of web applications and services onto your server. With the ability to, in just a few clicks, install the likes of WordPress, PrestaShop, Drupal, Joomla, phpBB, SMF, Magento, WHMCS, Xoops, Open Real Estate, Mambo, Geeklog, Coppermine, MediaWiki, Dolphin, Jcow, Elgg, OpenClassifieds, Booked, Roundcube, SquirrelMail, Collabtive, and more, Webuzo is a dream tool for anyone needing to deploy apps and services with ease. To make Webuzo even more appealing, the installation is incredibly easy. Download and run the install.sh script and, when prompted, open up your web browser to the given address and you’ll soon be installing and managing more web-based apps than you can imagine.

jack-webminWebmin has been one of the go-to web-based control panels for Linux for a very long time… with good reason. Webmin is very easy to install, enables you to administer nearly every aspect of your Linux server, and even makes the task of administration so much easier. Even better, if the default installation doesn’t have what you need, Webmin offers an extensive plugin system that can extend the functionality of this very well-designed control panel. Search the third-party modules page, and you’ll find a large number of available plugins (you can also simply browse through all the listings manually). Webmin is free and also offers Virtualmin (a Webmin module for managing virtual hosts) as well as Cloudmin (a Webmin module to manage virtual machines).

jack-ispconfigISPConfig lets you manage multiple servers from a single control panel. With this handy interface you can manage servers/services such as Apache, NGINX, FTP, SQL , BIND DNS, mirroring, clusters, database and virtual servers, email, and others. ISPConfig offers four access levels for amazing flexibility: Administrator, Reseller, Client, Email Login. You will also find add-ons as well as a monitoring app for Android. The one caveat for ISPConfig is that it’s not the easiest to install. In fact, with ISPConfig, you will have to manually install every component you want on the server before installing this control panel. Even with ISPConfig installed, a number of the configurations aren’t one-click actions. In other words, you’re going to have to give this one some time to get beyond the learning curve. However, once installed and mastered, ISPConfig will treat you (and your server) quite well.

jack-vestaVesta is one of the easiest control panels to install. You do, however, have to install it on a server where both Apache and MySQL are not previously installed (as the Vesta installer wants to compile them individually). When your server is prepared, all you do is download the install script, run it, and wait to be prompted for your credentials and login link. Once installed, you’ll be managing the likes of: Web, DNS, database, mail, FTP, Nginx, SSL certificates, configuration templates, backups, updates, monitoring, antispam/antivirus, WHMCS billing, and more. Vesta also offers a very clean UI, which makes managing all of your systems and servers incredibly easy.

jack-directadminDirect Admin is an open source web hosting platform that allows you to manage an unlimited amount of web sites, email accounts, and much more. One of the best features of Direct Admin (besides the vast amount of configuration options it gives you) is that many of the tasks, once set up, can be automated. You will also find a built-in file manager (for easy handling of direct uploads), as well as an easy system for the creation of error pages, and directory password protection. Clients will enjoy the easy to use the built-in support ticketing system and the user-friendly SSL certification manager. The main caveat to using Direct Admin is that it’s not free. However, you can purchase a lifetime license for $299.00 USD, which includes 90 days of support, automatic upgrades, unlimited domains, and free installation.

And there you have it. Five outstanding web-based control panels, all ready to serve your Linux server. Although not all of the tools are open source, they are all cost effective and incredibly powerful. If you have a need to master your Linux servers, you would be very remiss if you didn’t give one of these systems a try.

Have you found a control panel worth your time and effort? One that does everything you need within a simple, user-friendly, web-based GUI? If so, share with your fellow Linux.com readers.

This Week in Linux News: Free Chromebooks for Linux Foundation Trainees, New Linux-Based Laptop, and More

https://training.linuxfoundation.org/get-a-free-chromebookThis week in Linux news, the Linux Foundation will give away Chromebooks to all who enroll in their training program this month, Xiaomi will release their Linux-based laptop in 2016, and more! Read this week’s digest for the latest Linux stories. 

1) The Linux Foundation’s training program is offering a free Chromebook to each student who enrolls in their training the month of September.

Linux Foundation Gives Away Chromebooks with Open Source Training– The VAR Guy

2) China’s No. 1 smartphone manufacturer, Xiaomi, is creating a Linux-based laptop. 

Xiaomi Is Working On A Linux-Based Laptop To Be Released In Early 2016: Report– Tech Times

3) As application containers move from Linux to the mainstream, here are the key terms to know.

Containers 101: 10 Terms to Know– InformationWeek

4) The Linux Foundation releases workstation security tips for sysadmins.

5) Netflix’ XSS vulnerability detection tool is now open source.

Netflix Sleepy Puppy XSS Flaw Detection Tool Goes Open Source– ZDNet