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RidgeRun builds management team

Author: JT Smith

From Business Wire: RidgeRun Inc., a provider of embedded Linux software for products employing digital
signal processing components, announced today two appointments to strengthen the senior management of the company.
Rudy Prince has been appointed CEO and chairman of the board. Prince will be overseeing the company’s strategy, products, marketing focus and
pursuit of key strategic and financial partners. He brings a wealth of business and management experience to the new start-up venture. In addition to Prince’s appointment, Rick Seger has been appointed vice president of Business Development. Seger is responsible for RidgeRun’s
worldwide sales and partnering efforts to a wide range of manufacturers, developers and application solutions providers for Internet appliances.

CA releases Unicenter TNG upgrade

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld reports that Computer Associates has released a new version of its Unicenter TNG ebusiness management software. Unicenter TNG 2.4 features comprehensive Linux platform support. LinuxPR has a press release.

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  • Linux

French research center chooses Open CASCADE 3D Modeling Components and 3D-Master Suite

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: After selecting Open CASCADE
as the development tool for its ANATOLE
tolerance analysis software, the Corporate Research Center of EADS at
Suresnes (France) has once again chosen these open-source C++ 3D modeling
components from Matra Datavision along with the 3D-MasterSuite Java 3D
graphic library from TGS for creation of an integration platform for its simulation
software ASERIS-FD. The CCR has ordered 121,000 euros worth of
development services from the Open CASCADE and TGS teams for the
project. These services will allow obtaining greater productivity and ease of use
from the ASERIS-FD solver.

Update to tcpdump

Author: JT Smith

From LWN.net: “During internal source code auditing by FreeBSD several buffer overflows
were found which allow an attacker to make tcpdump crash by sending
carefully crafted packets to a network that is being monitored with
tcpdump.”

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  • Linux

D.H. Brown rates VA Linux Systems No. 1 in LInux strategy

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: VA Linux Systems announced that D.H. Brown Associates, a leading
research and consulting firm, has rated VA as #1 in overall Linux strategy in
DHBA’s recently released multi-client study on “Linux Strategies and
Solutions.” (VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

Embedded Linux company TimeSys opens Japan office

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that TimeSys, a seller of Linux for cars and consumer electronics, has opened a Japanese office. ”
Embedded Linux companies such as TimeSys, MontaVista Software, LynuxWorks and
Lineo are pushing the comparatively new operating system into a growing class of
’embedded’ devices.”

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  • Linux

XINIT Systems revamps product line

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: XINIT Systems, aUK Linux system vendor and provider of professional
services today announced a realignment of its product line as its core product
offerings shift to servicing the internet server market. The WebLoad rack
mount server series is positioned at fullfilling the needs of the ISP/ASP
community that demand maximum reliability, scalability and density for internet
server applications. WebLoad servers feature high availability and
redundancy components such as hot-pluggable hard drives and power supplies
– ensuring increased uptime in mission critical situations. The servers range from
the single processor WebLoad 1100 to the high-end, quad-processor,
WebLoad 1400T and WebLoad 1740 systems.

Zelerate kicks off Open Source e-commerce education program

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: Zelerate Inc., a provider
of open source e-commerce applications, has unveiled its Partners in
Education Program by announcing that DePaul University and Indiana
University will offer e-commerce classes featuring the Zelerate
AllCommerce application in Spring 2001. Designed to satisfy increasing
demand for specialized e-commerce training, these classes will be offered by
DePaul’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and IU’s Kelley School of
Business.

Security update to modutils

Author: JT Smith

It’s at LWN.net: “Sebastian Krahmer found a problem in the modprobe utility that could be
exploited by local users to run arbitrary commands as root if the
machine is running a kernel with kmod enabled.

The kmod kernel feature allows the kernel to dynamically load kernel
modules if functionality is required that is not present in the running
kernel.”

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  • Linux

Macmillan USA releases Linux for Windows

Author: JT Smith

From Business Wire: Macmillan USA continues its tradition of leadership in the development and
distribution of the Linux operating system with the release of Linux(R) for Windows(R).
With Linux for Windows, experienced computer users can easily and inexpensively try the increasingly popular Linux operating system without
losing Windows functionality or making changes to their desktop. Linux for Windows allows easy and safe installation of Linux on Windows-based
computers in just three easy steps, with no disk partitioning or reformatting required. Just insert the CD, restart your PC, select your setup preference,
and go!