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New sharemarket analysis ASP for Linux users

Author: JT Smith

From a press release on LinuxPR: “A new service on the World Wide Web enables Linux users to access
a full range of US stockmarket data and analysis tools via the Internet. The service, 3G, can be found at www.mytradingtool.com. It can scan
the entire NASDAQ database in about 20 seconds looking for patterns
in the price data or signs of upward-trending activity. 3G provides a
range of analysis tools and access to data for over 9000 equities traded
on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ.

Automakers taking upstart Linux for test drive

Author: JT Smith

EE Times covers the Open Source research efforts of major automakers, including international giant DaimlerChrysler. The article notes that the auto industry’s interest in Linux and Open Source software comes at a time when overall manufacturing interest in that software category is up by almost 33 percent from last year.

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LinuxCertified.com announced “Linux for Beginners”

Author: JT Smith

Press release at LinuxPR: “”Linux for beginners” course is designed for busy professionals with no
prior experience with Linux or any other flavor of UNIX. This two-day
introduction to Linux broadens their horizons with a detailed overview of
the operating system. Attendees learn how to effectively use a Linux
system as a valuable tool. They get familiar with the architecture and
various components of the operating system, learn both graphical and
command line tools, and learn to do basic networking. The next offering
of this class is scheduled for February 17-18, 2001.”

AltaVista patents indexing, searching

Author: JT Smith

And now, a few words from an Internet World interview with CMGI president David Wetherell: “Wetherell: ..we believe that virtually everyone out there who indexes the Web is in violation of at least several of those key patents (owned by subsidiary AltaVista). Internet World: Does that mean you’ll pursue that? Wetherell: Yes, we will. Coming up in the first quarter of 2001.”

TVT Records drops lawsuit against Napster

Author: JT Smith

CNN reports that independent music giant TVT Records has withdrawn its $1.5 billion lawsuit against Napster. TVT believes it has more to gain by dropping the lawsuit against the music sharing service in favor of supporting the Napster-Bertelsmann AG alliance.

Debian advisory: squid

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net posts: “WireX discovered a potential temporary file race condition in the way
that squid sends out email messages notifying the administrator about
updating the program. This could lead to arbitrary files to get
overwritten.”

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Code Crusader and Code Medic betas announced

Author: JT Smith

New Planet Software has released the beta versions of its Code Crusader and Code Medic Linux software development programs. The new versions of the programs are released as limited betas.

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SuSE Linux 7.1 to ship with kernel 2.4

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at LinuxPR: ” Today, SuSE Linux, the international
technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source operating
system (OS), announced the February 12th availability of the SuSE
Linux 7.1 with the newly released Kernel 2.4. Only a few weeks after
Linus Torvalds released Kernel 2.4, SuSE now presents the latest duo
from Europe’s best selling Linux distribution. SuSE Linux 7.1 Personal,
offering selected software and documentation tuned to the requirements
of Linux newcomers and desktop users, and SuSE Linux 7.1
Professional, providing experienced users with the applications needed
for utilization as a server operating system.”

Debian advisory: PHP4

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net posts a Debian security advisory message for PHP4. “It is possible to specify PHP directives on a
per-directory basis which leads to a remote attacker crafting an HTTP
request that would cause the next page to be served with the wrong
values for these directives. Also even if PHP is installed, it can be
activated and deactivated on a per-directory or per-virtual host basis
using the “engine=on” or “engine=off” directive.”

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Debian based telemetry box distribution released

Author: JT Smith

From Debian.org: “Version 1.0 of the Telemetry Box Distribution has finally been released. The Tbox distribution is a Debian GNU/Linux ‘potato’ based custom Linux version for remote
monitoring and maintenance of networks.

A telemetry box allows remote management and diagnostics. It uses a customized version of netsaint to gather data. Netsaint has been enhanced so that the
configuration is possible via the Tbox Webinterface through SQL structures. Netsaint logs into a SQL table. Tools on the Tbox can then display the data in a variety of
ways (graphs or reports).”

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