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Linux Advisory Watch – April 22, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for MySQL, PHP, libexif, gtkhtml, info2www, geneweb, f2c, XFCE, vixie-cron, at, nasm, aspell,...

Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0: Server software made easy

Author: Preston St. Pierre Mandrakesoft released its Corporate Server 3.0 product in February. It's a significant upgrade to the older 2.1 edition. With a newer...

Appro’s HPC Blade Servers and Workstations to Support Dual-Core Opteron

Maria McLaughlin writes "Milpitas, CA - April 21, 2005 - Appro (http://www.appro.com), a leading provider of high-performance enterprise computing systems, announces today that Appro's new XtremeBlade,...

After controversy, Torvalds begins work on “git”

A dispute between a prominent open-source developer and the maker of the software used to manage Linux kernel development has forced Linux creator Linus...

Interview: Branden Robinson, new Debian Project Leader

Author: JT Smith On April 17, Branden Robinson, a senior employee at Progeny Linux Systems, took over the role of Debian Project Leader (DPL) from Martin Michlmayr....

Unholy trio menace Firefox

A bug that allows hackers to inject JavaScript code in link tags supporting "favicons" and a Mozilla-specific flaw which allows the execution of arbitrary...

Bastille Linux update: Hardening the OS with help from Uncle Sam

Author: Jay Lyman The Bastille Linux project has recently been working with the U.S. government to improve and harden the operating system security software. Project...

KDevelop vs. Microsoft Visual Studio .Net

Author: Olaf Piesche Over the past few years, Linux has been hitting Windows hard in different places and, blow by blow, won points against the...

USENIX 2005: Unix in Southern California (day two)

This is a report on the second day of USENIX 2005. You might want to start with my report on day one. Day two...

My Workstation OS: Windows 2000 Professional

Author: Brian Bruns Windows 2000 Professional, while not considered a home user operating system, fits my bill for an OS that is stable and has...