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glibc 2.2.5 released
Author: JT Smith
jensend writes "GNU libc 2.2.5 has been released. Improvments include GCC 3 support, a newly optimized dynamic linker, and ports to PPC...
15 percent of Asian companies run Linux
Author: JT Smith
Matjaz Horvat writes, "Gartner Groups report on January 21, 2002, says: 15 percent of Asian companies run Linux."
Information at IDG.net.
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Security update to enscript
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: "The version of enscript (a tool to convert ASCII text to different
formats) has been found to create temporary files...
Security update to enscript
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: "he version of enscript (a tool to convert ASCII text to different
formats) has been found to create temporary files...
Securing vulnerable software
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity Contributor writes, "Scott Wimer, CTO Cylant Software, discusses methods for improving the security of a computer
...
What Open Source projects deserve more press than they get?
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
We all hear plenty about Linux, about Apache, and about a few other high-profile Open Source and...
This week in DotGNU – no 9
Author: JT Smith
This week in DotGNU - no 9 (January 19, 2002):
See http://www.dotgnu.org for general information about DotGNU.
1. Debian packages of Portable.NET released
2. Bizplan...
Kernel cousin KDE #30
Author: JT Smith
zork.net: "Welcome to KC KDE! The final push for KDE3 is upon us as major features are no longer being added...
A look at Linux’s claimed strengths
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "Basically, just a moderate discussion on what Linux can do, and why
you should be using Linux. An excellent...
Linux 2.5.2-dj3
Author: JT Smith
Dave Jones: "Clear the backlog of small pending bits ready for the next resync."
Patch against 2.5.2 vanilla is available from:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/davej/patches/2.5/
(Whilst kernel.org is...