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Linux Advisory Watch – January 14, 2005

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for php, ethereal, krb, kerberos, lintian, kdelibs, linpopup, bmv, exim, libc6, exim-tls, gopher, libtiff, gtk, selinux-policy-targeted, epiphany, kernel,...

VidaLinux 1.1: better, but still not perfect

Author: Preston St. Pierre Back in July we took a look at the first public release of Vidalinux, a Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution developed in Puerto...

Customizing Ubuntu

peekj writes "Part 1 of 3 articles focusing on taking a stock Ubuntu installation and turning it into a visually pleasing and overall functional desktop has...

Enlaces To Install Linux in Chile Schools

The Edulinux system works on a client-server model, where PCs in the network work just as terminals and all applications run from a central...

User: Support for PostgreSQL a ‘no-brainer’

Amy Kucharik writes "The news in open source databases this week was almost like one of those maligned SAT questions: “Red Hat is to...

A driver’s license for free software?

Author: Marco Fioretti The European Computer Driving License wants to become the world standard certification for computer end-users. What it promises in exchange is more...

OctetString Offers OSS SQL Directory Browser

Anonymous Reader writes "Leader in virtual directory technology significantly enhances previously donated JDBC-LDAP Driver with new graphical management & exploration tool.SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (January 11,...

Making the transition to 64 bits

Anonymous Reader writes "As 64-bit PowerPC processors become more widely available, it becomes desirable to make applications run in the 64-bit computation mode, providing...

Two million Thunderbirds are go

The Mozilla Foundation's email client has been downloaded two million times, but one analyst is sceptical about its chances - and has also downplayed...

Get ready to buy chips by the kilo

We?ve spent 20 years assuming that we add memory and disk in large numbers and CPUs in small numbers. What if all three scaled...