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Honeynet Project releases June Scan of the Month results

LinuxSecurity Contributors write: "This month's challenge is to make sense of a seemingly innocuous flurry of UDP packets. LinuxSecurity.com has the summary. On the...

Loads of Linux Links (LoLL) Version 1.0.1 release

Barbara Irwin writes: Version 1.0.1 of the Loads of Linux Links project has been released. Below is the project summary, with relevant links. WHAT:...

PC Expo wrapup

LinuxJournal: "Open source, although not hyped, was everywhere. A fax server by Morgan Hill, California-based Castelle, basically a black box that acted as a...

Why KDE applications have a bright desktop future

LinuxWorld: "Despite his personal preference for GNOME/GTK and the shortcomings of current KDE applications, Nicholas Petreley explains why KDE/Qt developers are likely to outbattle...

Debian considered harmful?

Advogato: " Some consider it rite of passage to have a Debian-based system. This is not only because it's the true GNU Linux, but...

Conectiva Linux Advisory: OpenSSH

Conectiva: "ISS published an advisory concerning a remote vulnerability in OpenSSH that could be used by remote attackers to obtain root privileges on the...

Desktop/LX offers a friendly alternative to Windows

Anonymous Reader writes: "PCWorld gives a favorable review of Lycoris Desktop/LX. http://www.idg.net/ic_879479_1794_9-10000.html Excerpt: 'Looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-use alternative to the Windows operating system?...

Linux draws interest at PC event

PCWorld.com notes the interest in Linux at PC Expo/TechXNY. "For the first time, a Linux Boot Camp taught attendees what Linux is, what they...

LinuxQuestions.org turns two

jeremy writes: "LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that is has been two years since the sites first post. We now have 108,544 posts...

LinuxQuestions.org turns two

jeremy writes: "LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that is has been two years since the sites first post. We now have 108,544 posts...