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Linux Advisory Watch – January 6, 2006
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for tkdiff, scponly, XnView, pineentry,
KPdf, libgphoto, printer-filters-utils, nss_ldap, mdkonline, tkcvs, and ethereal.
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US-CERT’s FUD
Author: Joe Brockmeier and Joe Barr
Everywhere you look in the trade press today, you'll find glowing misrepresentations of US-CERT's latest annual summary of vulnerabilities...
WordPress 2.0 is better than ever
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
WordPress 2.0 is out, and it brings a slew of improvements and new features, including WYSIWYG editing, user roles, easy database...
Studio adds Lustre to Harry Potter films
Author: Tina Gasperson
Framestore CFC, the animation studio responsible for much of the eerie special effects work in the latest installment of the Harry Potter...
Everything you ever wanted to know about C Types
Anonymous Reader writes "The C Type system has been adapted to a great number of architectures. As C was adapted to new systems, decisions...
Presentations with Pylize
Author: Keith Fieldhouse
If you need to give a presentation, you're going to need slides. If you don't give presentations often, you may spend a...
Integrating Unix/Linux with Active Directory
Anonymous Reader writes "This paper discusses native implementation of standards on Unix, Linux, Java, and Mac systems to allow them to become full citizens...
Linux Advisory Watch – December 30, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for phpbb2, ketm, tkdiff, dhis-tools-dns, Mantis, NDB, rssh, OpenMotif, scponly, msec, fetchmail, cpio, php-mbstring, and libgphoto....
Anatolian Leopard Roars Again: Pardus 1.0 released
Guest writes "Pardus 1.0, a desktop oriented Linux distribution, fully supports Turkish language, and is designed in a human-centric fashion for easy installation and...
SCALE Announces Workshop On Open Standards For Government
Ilan Rabinovitch writes "Dec 27, 2005 -
Los Angeles, CA - In partnership with The Open Document Fellowship, the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) has...