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PentaSafe ships security software with Red Hat Linux version 7

Author: JT Smith

PentaSafe Security Technologies, Inc., a
leading developer of enterprise IT auditing and security software today
announced that it is shipping its 10 Point Security Check Up Report for Linux
on Red Hat’s Linux Application CD which ships with Red Hat Professional Server
Version 7, from PRNewswire.

IBM, Toshiba team on Linux cluster systems

Author: JT Smith

According to The Register, IBM and Toshiba are to co-operate on the promotion of Linux cluster systems.

White House sets final high-tech priorities

Author: JT Smith

CNET News reports, high-tech matters such as online privacy, Internet taxes and immigration policy will be among the pressing issues swirling about on Capitol Hill in the next several weeks.

Linux Advisory Watch

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity.com offers the Linux Advisory Watch for the week of September 29th, 2000.

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  • Linux

Sun considers ditching Linux

Author: JT Smith

Cobalt appliances could be getting the Solaris treatment from Sun, reports IT Week on ZDNet UK News.

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  • Linux

Open CASCADE application framework sample available

Author: JT Smith

OpenCascade.com announces, following numerous requests on the forum and in the mailing lists we have made available an OCAF sample for Open CASCADE version 3.0 on Linux and Windows NT which will help you to understand and use this powerful Open CASCADE functionality.

Xfce: Alternative to GNOME/KDE

Author: JT Smith

Linux Orbit interview with Olivier Fourdan, lead developer of the Xfce desktop environment.

The Gnutella paradox

Author: JT Smith

Salon.com article asks, “If the decentralized Gnutella can’t handle the legal and technical
threats that come from mass usage, what system can?”

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  • Linux

Jupiter Systems announces Linux support

Author: JT Smith

With expansion capability to 124 screens and support for both live video input and analog RGB input, Linux PR reports, the Jupiter 870 series display wall controller takes the Linux operating system to new heights of visual performance.

Slashdot database compromised

Author: JT Smith

Two crackers from the Netherlands broke in to the Slashdot backend. You could say the popular discussion site got the ‘shaft.’ Read the story, posted by the crackers themselves, at Slashdot.CNet also has a story.

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  • Linux