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Debian runs on NetBSD

Author: JT Smith BSD Today reports on the progress of the Debian/NetBSD development effort which has now succeeded in running the Debian operating system on...

An interview with preemptible kernel patch maintainer Robert Love

Author: JT Smith An Anonymous Reader writes "In this interview, LinuxDevices.com chats with Robert Love, the principal maintainer of an increasingly popular kernel-preemption patch that...

Gnustep, Mozilla, KDE, PHP and Gnome to hold developer meetings during FOSDEM Conference

Author: JT Smith Posted at LinuxPR: The FOSDEM orgnization is pleased to announce that the Gnustep, Mozilla, KDE, PHP and...

How to break into kernel hacking?

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers dive into this question: "In the past couple of months I have ...

Mandrake: ‘stunnel’ Format string vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From Linuxsecurity.com: "All versions of stunnel from 3.15 to 3.21c are vulnerable to format ...

My Mandrake concerns

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "Has anyone else noticed a lack of communication between the user community and Mandrake? I find some frustration surrounding...

NetBSD advisory: Close-on-exec, SUID and ptrace(2)

Author: JT Smith From Nets-security.org: "A process could exec a setuid binary, while gaining ptrace control over it for a ...

Sun’s UltraSparc III outsells other Sun chip, but faces competition

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a story saying Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc III chip passed a key milestone, becoming the most widely shipped Sun ...

Debian has slow security updates?

Author: JT Smith DebianPlanet.com discusses that possiblity. "Some comments on the Linux Today story about ...

2.5 kernel status update

Author: JT Smith Guillaume Boissiere in a post to LKML: "I've seen several times on this list people wondering what features were in the works for...