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Set up IPv6 in an hour

Author: JT Smith

Pekka Savola has posted a helpful HOWTO explaining how to use Red Hat’s Linux distribution to test and configure IPv6.

Category:

  • Linux

Trustix: Samba potential symlink vulnerability

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity.com: “A remote attacker can use a netbios name containing unix path
characters which will then be substituted into the %m macro wherever
it occurs in smb.conf. This can be used to cause Samba to create a log
file on top of an important system file, which in turn can be used to
compromise security on the server.”

Category:

  • Linux

Transmeta unpacks new Crusoe chips

Author: JT Smith

eWEEK: “The upstart Silicon Valley company this week officially unveiled its newest generation of Crusoe
processors: the high-performance TM5800, available at speeds up to 800MHz, and the
TM5500, which features half the on-die memory of the TM5800 and is offered at speeds up to
733MHz.”

Category:

  • Unix

Sharp to launch PDAs in U.S.

Author: JT Smith

Reuters (via MSNBC) reports that Sharp plans to sell its Zaurus line of PDAs in the United States. The company believes the key to U.S. success is the use of Java in Zaurus, which makes it easier for Sharp to provide technical support outside of Japan. One Zaurus feature that isn’t currently planned for release outside of Japan is replacing Sharp’s proprietary PDA operating system with Linux. That, too, could change if the company senses a wider demand for the use of that operating system.

How MIT won me over

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK’s Jane Wakefield writes about her “whistle stop tour” through MIT’s labs, where “students and professors seem intent on making tech invisible.” One of those efforts is Bruce Gershenfeld’s Pengachu, “…a device little bigger than a cigarette
pack which has an embedded Linux computer, a radio interface and a Web server all for around
$50.”

Why is Microsoft attacking the GPL?

Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal: “Business history teaches the following lesson: When a market-dominating firm engages in a FUD campaign of this magnitude, it’s not merely because they’re
scared of competition from a new market entrant. Often, it’s because the new market entrant is seen to challenge the business model that has enabled the
market-dominant firm to make huge gobs of money. I believe the GPL does pose a threat to Microsoft’s business model, and that’s why the free software
licensing scheme is under such concerted attack. Specifically, the GPL threatens Microsoft’s ability to preserve what economists and legal scholars (as well as
the judge in the Microsoft antitrust case) call the “application barrier to entry”–the primary means by which Microsoft has been able to establish and preserve
commanding dominance in its core markets.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Ask IBM’s Linux marketing director

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot: “His name is Scott Handy, and his full title is “Director, Linux Solutions Marketing, IBM
Software Group.” You want to know how to market Linux? Or how IBM’s going about it?
Scott ought to know. One question per post, please. We’ll send 10 of the highest-moderated
ones off tomorrow, and expect Scott’s answers back in about a week.”

Category:

  • Linux

IBM announces StartNow program to promote Linux/e-business implementations

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at LinuxToday: “IBM has introduced the IBM Start Now Solutions for e-business, a family of
offerings to help small and medium businesses (SMB) rapidly implement e-business solutions.

The eight Start Now Solutions, including three Linux-based solutions, fulfill the requirements of
e-business–from initial Internet access, through e-mail, research and information, Web site
management, simple and complex e-commerce, business intelligence, integrated activities and new
business opportunities.”

Sun cans Solaris source distribution

Author: JT Smith

From a notice on the Solaris 8 Foundation Source Program site: ”

Thanks for your interest and welcome to the Solaris[tm] 8 Foundation Source Program. Please note that the Solaris 8 Foundation
Source Program will be canceled effective June 30, 2001. In addition, both the secure chat and code-exchange sites will also
be terminated on this date.

We appreciate your feedback and participation the Solaris 8 Foundation Source Program.”

Category:

  • Unix

Bonobo 1.0.6 released

Author: JT Smith

“This release is a load of small fixes and some nice UI acceleration work from
Alexander that should speed up Nautilus window opening noticably.” Read the message from Michael Meeks about the latest changes to Bonobo at LinuxProgramming.com.