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Linux 2.5.3-dj4
Author: JT Smith
Dave Jones: "Three Linus prepatches, one from Marcelo, and another bunch
of pending items. Pretty big merge, so tread carefully."
Patch against 2.5.3 vanilla...
U.S. national lab bans wireless networks
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes "Citing security concerns associated with the pervasive nature of, and potential flaws in, wireless LANs (local area networks), the...
Public input may change Microsoft antitrust settlement
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes, "The United States and Microsoft filed a joint status report on their proposed antitrust settlement Thursday as ordered...
wmtv Symlink vulnerability in Linux
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LinuxSecurity.com: "Nicolas Boullis found some security problems in the wmtv package (a
dockable video4linux TV player for windowmaker) which is distributed
in...
ROCK Linux planning another release
Author: JT Smith
Posted on LWN.net: "i just wanted to report in that we are currently into release freeze for rocklinux 1.5.13 devel release,
a release...
Red Hat: ‘telnet’ Buffer overflow vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Posted on LinuxSecurity.com: New telnet, telnet-server packages are available for Red Hat Linux 5.2,
6.2, 7.0 and 7.1.
These packages fix...
Free enterprise application framework
Author: JT Smith
Derek Neighbors writes, "Responding to Roblimo's call for 'under promoted' software:
I would like to introduce GNU Enterprise (http://www.gnuenterprise). I think...
Sun appears to wholly embrace Linux
Author: JT Smith
From Internet.com: "Looking to dispel what it claims are false notions about it's philosophy on Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., (NASDAQ:SUNW ) led...
Wasabi announces $2.0 million in funding
Author: JT Smith
BSDToday.com runs the press release: Wasabi Systems, the leading provider of the NetBSD operating system for embedded computing, yesterday announced that it...
Public on MS: Those $!#&@!
Author: JT Smith
From the Associated Press (on Wired.com): "The Justice Department said Thursday that only about 10 percent of the public comments it has...