Author: JT Smith
CeBIT: Bluetooth devices a mixed bag
Apple delivers a work in progress
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Unix
Transmeta will partner with server big boys this year
Author: JT Smith
manufacturing announcements this year.
” ‘Nearly every big name company is talking with us,’ says company founder Dave Ditzel. ‘In
2001 you can expect some big name players.’ In terms of server
hardware manufacturers, this means the like of IBM and Compaq,
altough Ditzel refused to be drawn on exact names.”
Category:
- Unix
Text editor GNU nano 1.0 released
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Open Source
Security advisory to OpenSSH
Author: JT Smith
(Secure Shell) protocols. When exploited, they let the attacker obtain
sensitive information by passively monitoring encrypted SSH sessions.
The information can later be used to speed up brute-force attacks on
passwords, including the initial login password and other passwords
appearing in interactive SSH sessions, such as those used with su.
Versions of OpenSSH 2.5.2 and later have been fixed to reduce the
impact of these traffic analysis problems, and as such all Linux-
Mandrake users are encouraged to upgrade their version of openssh
immediately.
Category:
- Linux
Linux kernel development update
Author: JT Smith
a new memory map locking scheme implemented by Rik van Riel. The memory map semaphore
controls access to the various virtual memory areas and page tables used by a process; it is
intended to keep concurrent activities, such as page faults, memory map changes, and
informational queries from stepping on each other. It is a fundamental part of how the virtual
memory system works.”
Category:
- Linux
Wireless Linux Web pad demonstrated at CeBIT
Author: JT Smith
demonstrated for the first time by South Korean hardware
manufacturer LG at the CeBIT computer fair
this week. “The Linux operating system kernel, developed by volunteer
programmers and distributed for free over the internet, means that LG
will not be tied to a third part proprietary software maker, company
representatives said.”
Investors cheer Red Hat; analysts mixed
Author: JT Smith
analysts think its slowing sales growth is a sign of potential problems.
Category:
- Open Source
Ericsson builds Blip wireless device around Linux
Author: JT Smith
which can be programmed and updated from a conventional
computer using a serial or ethernet connection.
For that reason, the company based the Blip around the Linux
operating system, the free operating system put together by a
community of programmers across the internet.”
IBM clocks in with new Linux watch
Author: JT Smith
wristwatch, “this one smaller than the original and sporting a
gleaming golden display, but still just as impractical.
IBM is showing the new watch at the CeBit trade show. Though the watch
is a technology demonstration and isn’t for sale — its battery lasts only
two hours — it’s a lot closer to a commercial product than IBM’s bulky
first-generation model.”
Category:
- Linux