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Progeny Linux Systems rolls out Progendy Debian

Author: JT Smith

“Progeny Linux Systems, Inc. announces the release of the first edition of Progeny Debian.
The download edition is available now atwww.progeny.com/download. The box set will be available on April 23rd. Progeny Debian was developed in cooperation with Debian GNU/Linux, a popular Linux distribution developed by more than 600 volunteers and
regarded as having the most innovative software management technology available. The advantages of using a Debian-based operating system
include the ability to upgrade mission critical systems without rebooting, installation of software with a single command, and a network-based
software manager.” Read the press release at Wide Open News.

Perl 5.6.1 released

Author: JT Smith

Perl 5.6.1 is now available. Read the announcement posted to the perl5-porters mailing list for the complete list of new features, changes, and bug fixes.

Dr. Dobb’s Python-URL

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net posts the latest weekly summary of Python-related news. In this issue: “The PEP 245 (interface syntax) discussion continues” … “Neal Norwitz announces PyChecker, a source checking utility” … “Python 2.0 ports to OS/2 using the EMX+GCC compiler and runtime.”

Slackware advisory: xntp3

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity.com: “The version of xntp3 that shipped with Slackware 7.1 as well as the
version that was in Slackware -current contains a buffer overflow bug that
could lead to a root compromise. Slackware 7.1 and Slackware -current
users are urged to upgrade to the new packages available for their
release.”

Category:

  • Linux

Borland’s Kylix: Turbocharging Linux development

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet reviews Kylix: “Kylix is not difficult to learn, but neither is it intuitively simple. Nor is it suitable for a true novice programmer, in my opinion. This reality, though, does
not diminish its value as a serious tool for a professional developer. If you are moving to Linux from a Windows environment, using either Delphi or
Visual BASIC, then buying Kylix should be a no-brainer.”

NEC gets DRAM jitters

Author: JT Smith

The Register: “NEC Electronics is to issue pink slips to 700 staff at its Roseville, California fab.

It is also rejigging production at the plant away from DRAM and into more lucrative
LSI and logic devices for the communications sector. The company has scrapped
its test and management facility at the plant.”

Category:

  • Open Source

‘Hackers’ work from within

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET.co.uk: “Norman Inkster, president of KPMG Investigation and Security, said
studies by KPMG over the last decade had found that 70 percent of
fraud was carried out by insiders. “Most security breaches are carried
out by individuals who possess intimate knowledge of the systems
which they are attacking,” he added.”

Category:

  • Linux

Digitizing archives not so easy

Author: JT Smith

Wired: “Digital archiving may be the wave of the future, but it’s costly, new and untested. How do we preserve history in an electronic age?”

Category:

  • Linux

AMD Palomino to debut at 1.53GHz

Author: JT Smith

The Register: “AMD’s Thunderbird Athlon core will be taken to 1.5GHz over the coming months,
with a part at that speed and another at 1.4GHz to fill the gap between the
top-of-the-line chip and the current 1.3GHz Athlon.”

Category:

  • Unix

Adaptec ships USB 2.0 host bus adapter

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: “At a maximum speed of 480 Mbps, USB 2.0 technology is forty times faster
than USB 1.1 and also maintains forward and backward compatibility with USB
1.1.”