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EnGarde: ‘glibc’ globbing buffer overflow
Author: JT Smith
EnGarde: "While researching the recent globbing bugs in wu-ftpd, Flavio Veloso
flaviovs@magnux.com> discovered (with the assistance of Jakub Jelinek
jakub@redhat.com>)...
MPlayer: The project from hell
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader tells us about this story from LinuxWorld.com: "MPlayer is a fine video player, but you need to work through...
Weekly news wrap-up: Command line vs. the GUI, Red Hat vs. discount CD sellers
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week brought another chapter in the debate between GUI friendliness and the power of the command line...
KDE 3.0 Alpha and KDE 2.2 on Debian Unstable
Author: JT Smith
Debian Planet discusses using KDE 3.0 alpha without giving up your installation of KDE 2.2 on Debian/unstable.
Book review: FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System
Author: JT Smith
From BSD Today: "This book by Annelise Anderson and published by The Bit Tree Press contains over 400 pages of step-by-step directions...
Websphere reveals system root password
Author: JT Smith
NetSecurity: "On default installation WebSphere installs itself to run with root-identity, and stores
...
Puget Sound Technology announces server maintenance
Author: JT Smith
Puget Sound Technology, a provider of open source
and Unix training and administration services, recently announced its
Daily Maintenance Service, an outsourced management solution...
Tool of the month: Vipul’s Razor
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "Vipul's Razor is written in Perl and -- as long as you've got a working Perl install -- is very easy...
GNOME 2.0 developer platform beta: “Everyone’s Excited and Confused”
Author: JT Smith
The API frozen Developer Platform Beta, "Everyone's Excited and Confused",
is ready for your porting pleasure! It is available for immediate download:ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/pre-gnome2/releases/gnome-2.0-lib-beta1/
This release...
Web review: This is not yo’ average Linux information site
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
There's nothing fancy about YoLinux Information Portal, unless you count the Fonzarelli-lookalike Tux on the front page. I...