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Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 14, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
This week, Debian, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu released updates to address security problems with the following packages: ClamAV, Xpdf,...
Triple-booting with GRUB, LILO, and Windows XP
Author: Samartha Vashishtha
Wondering how to create a triple-booting system that involves Windows and two Linux distributions -- one that uses the GRUB bootloader and...
Book Review: Spring into Linux
James Pyles writes "Janet Valade compresses 19 chapters into 360 pages of text and screenshots including information on both the KDE and Gnome desktops,...
Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show
Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 135:
We interview Nat Friedman from Novell
Voip with Gizmo and Ekiga
We review Fedora Core...
Package management meets version control in rPath
Author: Bruce Byfield
rPath is a young company that is rapidly becoming a leader in package management innovation. At a time when traditional package management...
My desktop OS: Damn Small Linux
Author: Brandon Egbert
I'm a student who does freelance PHP coding and pixel art. I've always wanted a dedicated computer for my work, but that...
Linux Terminal Server Project releases 4.2
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Boston, Mass. -- The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP), which makes it easy to connect thin client terminals to a Linux...
Running Photoshop plugins in the GIMP, even under Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
Linux advocates are familiar with the refrain that would-be switchers in the graphic arts have to rely on Adobe Photoshop under Windows...
Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 7, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released advisories this week. The affected packages include Mailman, Samba, Kaffeine, storebackup, PHP, MySQL,...
Terra Soft launches Y-Bio v1.1, Penguin OEM
Kai Staats writes "BOSTON, Massachusetts, - 5 April 2006 - From the floor of LinuxWorld, Terra Soft Solutions announced availability of Y-Bio v1.1. As...