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SGI offers preparation courses for Linux certification via Internet

Author: JT Smith

SGI Education Services (NYSE: SGI) today announced the availability of its new “eLearning for Linux” program, a suite of Linux courses delivered over the Internet. This allows users to study Linux operating system fundamentals in a way that is flexible, self-paced and available on any desktop. Check out the press release at LinuxPR. More from Maximum Linux.

Cox releases Linux 2.2.18pre6

Author: JT Smith

Cox: “Ok, removed some of the small silly bugs and merged various small fixes. Not
all compile options build yet (eg AGP=y doesn’t) but thats the next stage.” The announcement is at LWN.net. (This is his third release in 24 hours, believe it or not.)

Category:

  • Linux

eLink Business releases line of turnkey ecommerce router/servers

Author: JT Smith

eLink Business rolls out new product line. No more struggles with Windows, balky servers, routers, applications and third-party consulting firms piecing it all together. No more finger pointing. eLink Business introduces the Linxera family of ecommerce router/servers with integrated Linux-based software designed to provide a simple, inexpensive “out-of-the-box” solution for ecommerce and ebusiness needs. Read the press release at LinuxPR.

StarOffice: The death of Microsoft Office

Author: JT Smith

From a review of StarOffice at LinuxWorld: “By now you surely have heard that Sun plans to release StarOffice 6.0 this fall as open source under the GNU General Public License. By coincidence, I had already returned to StarOffice 5.2 as my primary productivity suite after flirting with alternatives such as Applixware and WordPerfect Office 2000.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Advisory for mgetty

Author: JT Smith

The mgetty-sendfax package contains a vulnerability which allows any
user with access to the /var/tmp directory to destroy any file on any
mounted filesystem.
The advisory is at LWN.net

Category:

  • Linux

WireX launches Asian operations

Author: JT Smith

WireX, a developer of software for “purpose-specific” servers, commonly known as server appliances, today announced it is expanding into Taiwan and Mainland China with a new partner, TSC. WireX’s expansion into the international server appliance market demonstrates their commitment to provide Asia with affordable, easy-to-use server solutions. The press release is at LinuxPR.

New issue of LyX Development News released

Author: JT Smith

LyX is being used as a reference that other word-processors and documentation systems are compared to. Sometimes to define what a new system is trying to offer and sometimes as a benchmark product. No surprise, it’s at lyx.org.

New version of libpam-smb released

Author: JT Smith

libpam-smb contains a buffer overflow that can be used to execute
arbitrary commands with root privilege. libpam-smb was not shipped with
Debian 2.1 (slink), but was included in Debian 2.2 (potato).

A fixed version of libpam-smb is available in version 1.1.6-1 for Debian
2.2 (potato). We recommend upgrading your libpam-smb immediately.
The advisory is at LWN.net.

Category:

  • Linux

DUPE – RAN THIS A.M. Candela Technologies introduces the LANforge product line

Author: JT Smith

Candela Technologies’ LANforge is an ethernet traffic generation and testing suite. It utilizes a slightly modified RedHat Linux 6.2 installation with custom software to provide a realistic and cost-effective testing platform targetted at DSL and Cable-Modem providers. Check ot the press release at Linux PR.

Akopia launches developers Web site

Author: JT Smith

Akopia, a provider of Open Source e-commerce software and services, today announced the launch of a Web site where developers of Interchange around the world can exchange information and ideas. The
press release is at LinuxPR.