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2.4.17-rc2 released

Author: JT Smith Kernel.org: Marselo Tosatti has just released the second candidate release to the 2.4.17 stable kernel release. This should become the stable kernel,...

Review: EnGarde Secure Linux 1.0.1

Author: JT Smith 8wire: "En Garde Secure Linux is a Linux distribution that allows anyone - including those with no Linux experience - to easily...

Mandrake: ‘kerberos’ buffer overflow

Author: JT Smith Mandrake: "A buffer overflow exists in the telnet portion of Kerberos that could provide root access to local users. MDKSA-2001:068 provided...

Mandrake 8.1 easier than Win-XP

Author: JT Smith - By Thomas C. Greene of The Register - Windows addicts curious to see how the other half lives but wary of...

Computers take up lip reading

Author: JT Smith IDG (via CNN.com) reports on efforts to make computers that "can see." From the article: "OpenCV, or Open Source Computer Vision Library,...

Conostix releases IPFC v1.0

Author: JT Smith Tycho Fruru writes, Conostix S.A. today announced the availability of the Open Source IPFC (Inter Protocol Flexible Control) v1.0. IPFC v1.0 is...

Red Hat revamping trademark policy in response to community questions

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Red Hat is revamping its trademark policy after a NewsForge story on the company's enforcement of that...

Open (Source) government

Author: JT Smith IT-director.com has an analysis piece on the UK government's embrace of Open Source software. "The policy suggests increasing the use of open...

Lineo spins off hardware businesses to focus on embedded software solutions

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: Lineo(R), Inc., a leading innovator of operating systems, host development environments and vertical solutions for the embedded market, today announced the...

Linux 2.5.1-dj3

Author: JT Smith Dave Jones: "Fix up some merge errors, scoop up another bunch of pending fixes expected to hit Linus' tree soon, and drop some...