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Linux Advisory Watch – February 13, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for vim, gaim, mailman, cgiemail, PHP, XFree86, monkeyd, gallery, mutt, netpbm, ...

Understanding PAM

Author: JT Smith Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) is an oft misunderstood, and in at least this admin's opinion, underutilized mechanism on *nix systems. Sitting in its little...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 6, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for perl, crawl, kernel, cvs, tcpdump, ethereal, mksnap_ffs, gaim, NetPBM, and mc....

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 February 2004

Since its founding, Red Hat has been locked in a never-ending quest to answer the question, "How do we make money...

Tiemann’s keynote at EclipseCon

Author: Joe Barr ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann kicked off Day 2 of the conference portion of EclipseCon this morning with his...

Red Hat or SUSE for the enterprise? Hint: Bet the chameleon

Author: Lee Schlesinger Can someone explain to me how Red Hat got to be the most popular Linux distribution in the U.S.? Technology isn't the...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 30, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for gnupg, trr19, slocate, screen, mod_python, gaim, jabber, mc, and tcpdump. The...

LinuxQuestions.org adds a cAos Linux Forum

jeremy writes "LinuxQuestions.org has added another officially recognized Linux Distribution forum. A forum has been added for cAos Linux. LinuxQuestions.org now has...

MandrakeSoft now profitable, says CEO Bancilhon

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller During an inteview with NewsForge at LinuxWorld, MandrakeSoft CEO Francois Bancilhon said the company is releasing financial results today that show...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 9, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for the Linux kernel, lftp, ethereal, screen, BIND, libnids, mpg321, nd, jabber, zebra, fsp, and vbox3....