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PostgreSQL 7.1 released

Author: JT Smith

From LWN.net:

“Just today, the PostgreSQL open source database core development community
announced the official release of the PostgreSQL 7.1 version. Click on the
following link for more information:
http://looking-glass.usask.ca:82/news.html.”

Jabber.com aims to set standard for businesses to talk ‘real time’

Author: JT Smith

The Rocky Mountain News has a story about the Jabber instant message project. It’s kind of a basic intro to Jabber story. “With Jabber, an instant-messaging account is created on a server using what is called XML
architecture as the base. A customer can connect to the server to send or receive
messages virtually instantaneously (‘real time’). The Jabber server also translates
proprietary protocols such as the ones AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo! use so that messages
can be sent across various network systems.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Red Hat offers software management service

Author: JT Smith

More on the Red Hat 7.1 release: IDG News Service reports that Red Hat has released new service to “simplify the administration of
systems running its software … The new service, called Software Manager, is included
as part of the standard installation in the new Red Hat
Linux 7.1 and allows IT managers to receive customized
information about each computer on their network,
including virus alerts, notifications of bug fixes and
software updates.” Here’s more from Sm@rt Partner.

Category:

  • Linux

PitBull LX to support Intel’s Itanium processor

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire:

Argus Systems Group, Inc., an
international vendor of Internet security and intrusion prevention systems,
today announced its pending support of Intel Itanium-based enterprise servers
with its PitBull LX intrusion prevention systems. PitBull LX for the
Itanium-based platform is to run on the Linux 2.4.x operating system kernel
and is estimated to be available in Q3 2001.

FreeBSD: IP Filter may incorrectly pass packets

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxSecurity.com: When matching a packet fragment, insufficient checks were performed
to ensure the fragment is valid. In addition, the fragment cache is
checked before any rules are checked. Even if all fragments are
blocked with a rule, fragment cache entries can be created by
packets that match currently held state information. Because of
these discrepancies, certain packets may bypass filtering rules.

All versions of FreeBSD prior to the correction date, including
FreeBSD 3.5.1 and 4.2, contain this problem.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux soundcard roundup

Author: JT Smith

LinuxHardware.org has just that. The article compares several soundcards and how they perform in Linux.

Category:

  • Unix

Linux User issue 8

Author: JT Smith

The March 2001 issue of Linux User magazine is now available for free download, in PDF format. Features include a closer look at IBM’s billion-dollar Linux investment promise, part one of a two-part examination of Linux’ origins, and product, service, and book reviews.

Category:

  • Linux

Battle for the unseen computer

Author: JT Smith

From the May issue of Technology Review: “Windows won the war for the desktop. But there’s a new struggle
over operating systems embedded in everyday objects, and this time
free software has the inside track.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Inder Singh on The ELC Platform Specification

Author: JT Smith

“In this guest editorial, Dr. Inder Singh,
Chairman of LynuxWorks and Chairman of the
Embedded Linux Consortium, explains the
potential significance to the embedded market
of the recently proposed ELC Platform
Specification.” From ZDNet.

Category:

  • Linux

Review: KDE 2.1.1

Author: JT Smith

Linux Tests reviews KDE 2.1.1: “KDE 2.1.1 is awesome. If we were forced to give one memorable phrase, it would be “thank you.” Words are not
enough to express our joy in using this desktop environment. If you are using KDE 1.0, then it is time to
upgrade. Simply viewing the Internet through Konqueror is an experience Linux users have been craving. Feed
your desires and upgrade today.”

Category:

  • Open Source