Author: JT Smith
Public input may change Microsoft antitrust settlement
wmtv Symlink vulnerability in Linux
Author: JT Smith
dockable video4linux TV player for windowmaker) which is distributed
in Debian GNU/Linux 2.2. With the current version of wmtv, the
configuration file is written back as the superuser, and without any
further checks. A mailicious user might use that to damage important
files.”
Category:
- Linux
ROCK Linux planning another release
Author: JT Smith
a release of the upcoming stable branch. we expect a release candidate soon,
and unless any large problems arise, we`ll be able to make a release befor FOSDEM.
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Winding path to KDE3
Author: JT Smith
This time was different.
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Category:
- Open Source
Red Hat: ‘telnet’ Buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
6.2, 7.0 and 7.1.
These packages fix a problem where buffer overflows can provide root
access to local users.
It is recommended that all users update to the fixed packages.
New packages are available for Red Hat Linux 7.0 and 7.1.
These fix issues when upgrading from the errata telnet packages released
for previous releases. No code changes are involved.
Category:
- Linux
Free enterprise application framework
Author: JT Smith
I would like to introduce GNU Enterprise (http://www.gnuenterprise). I think often is ‘overlooked’ because it appears so ambitious, but there are companies using GNU Enterprise for production critical applications today. We match almost all functionality of Oracle SQL*Forms (before they moved to java) and are getting more and more features daily.
We have one of the strongest visual IDE’s for a framework that I have seen that lets you bind forms to over 15 databases, in a matter of minutes. The forms are completely cross platform (win32, motif, gtk, curses and soon html and mac) w/o any changes.
Here is our standard blurb. I think we will gain popularity as we start to release applications that are made from the framework, but as of today the framework itself is highly useful for writing applications.
Overview
GNU Enterprise (GNUe) is a suite of tools and applications for solving the needs of the enterprise. From human resources, accounting, customer relationship management and project management to supply chain or e-commerce, GNUe can handle the needs of any business, large or small. If you are looking for a full-function ERP, GNUe is the package for you.
Beyond applications, GNUe is a development framework that enables enterprise information technology professionals to customize applications for their businesses. The GNUe platform boasts an open architecture and easy maintenance. It gives users a modular system and freedom from being stuck with a single-source vendor. Plus, users get consistency and the ability to tap into a network of best practices from other enterprises, saving valuable development time.
GNUe is a Free Software project with a corps of volunteer developers around the world working on GNUe projects. This provides the added benefits of easy internationalization of applications. The project is working to provide a worldwide GNUe community, allowing everyone who is involved in the project access to other talented business information technology professionals.
Sun appears to wholly embrace Linux
Author: JT Smith
Zander did not delve into specifics much because, he admitted, Sun didn’t have all that much specific to talk about in terms of new technologies and partnerships, but he did say that much of his company’s line will be offered with Linux in coming months and years.”
Category:
- Linux
Wasabi announces $2.0 million in funding
Author: JT Smith
“Practical PostgreSQL” book review
Author: JT Smith
Scientist ends DMCA crusade
Author: JT Smith