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Linux OS faces growing tide of attacks

A pair of security flaws reported in some Linux kernels could let local users execute arbitrary code on systems running the...

Interview with Vincenzo Ciaglia, Founder of Netwosix

Anonymous Reader writes "In this article, a brief introduction of Netwosix is given and the project founder Vincenzo Ciaglia is interviewed. Netwosix is light...

The LDP Weekly News – Feb 18, 2004

Author: Machtelt Garrels and Y Giridhar Appaji Nag The Linux Documentation Project Weekly News Issue Number : 7 Publication Date : 2004-02-18 Table of Contents 1. Documents submitted for...

Dell Has No Plans to Use AMD Chips in Its Products

SarsSmarz writes "Oh well, at least Intel is now following AMD in the 64 bit arena. Perhaps more 'corporate' Linux server buyers will...

Department of Defense HPCMP Selects Linux Networx for Army

Linux Networx announced today that the Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP), has purchased a 2,132-processor Evolocity II(R) (E2) cluster from Linux Networx...

An introduction to the Contemplate Web Templating System

Author: Ralph Krause The Contemplate Web Templating System is a set of server-side scripts released under the Apache license that generate Web pages. Contemplate...

Africa warns Govts against Microsoft

Kodek writes "The Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (Fossfa) has publicly called for the governments of Africa to be wary of...

Working with industrial-strength databases

Author: JT Smith It's rare to find a PHP/PERL/Python developer who is also a database administrator. This is understandable. If they really spent time doing real database...

Embedded Linux becoming ‘disruptive force’

Author: Chris Preimesberger UPDATED PALO ALTO, Calif. -- These days, embedded Linux for consumers pretty much means TiVo, a Sharp Zaurus handheld, or the wireless...

Tux’s got game!

Author: Carlos Justiniano We recently used Linux to orchestrate a network of more than 2,000 machines from more than 50 countries, in real time, to...