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Linux Advisory Watch – September 24, 2004

This week, advisories were released for lukemftpd, cvs, Heimdal, mpg123, SnipSnap, Foomatic, CUPS, and login_radius. The distributors include Debian, FreeBSD,...

Hardening Linux authentication and user identity

PAM is an authentication mechanism that originated on Solaris, but is used on various systems, including Linux. The Linux PAM implementation allows a system...

What you’re telling me by running Windows

Author: Jem Matzan There's a community center in my town where you can do things like take classes for a variety of interesting things, play...

Hot LyX

Author: Dave Fancella A common problem with word processors today is that they force users to deal with typesetting, a skill that is about as...

AMD unveils 3000+ Athlon64 chip for notebooks

Anonymous Reader writes "In an attempt to compete against Intel's Pentium-M line of mobile microprocessors, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has announced another 64-bit chip...

Slackware Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre The Official Release of Slackware Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating system, designed with the twin goals of...

Broadcom announces RAIDcore Linux support

Broadcom's SATA-based RAID Controller Cards Now Available for Red Hat and Fedora Linux OS PlatformsIRVINE, Calif. - September 20, 2004 - Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:...

IBM gives Linux more Power

Anonymous Reader writes "The new server runs only Linux and according to one analyst, represents Big Blue finally backing up its bark with some...

Global Sun clients choose Liinux

Sun Microsystems continues to bring its extensive experience of 64-bit enterprise computing to the volume server and workstation arena to enable customers to get...

Burningsuit helps charity move to open source

Author: Burningsuit Stuart Box writes "Burningsuit helps Migrant Helpline move to OpenSourceSeptember 2004 - The Charity Migrant Helpline is moving its 200 computer users over...