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Linux Advisory Watch – February 11, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for python, squid, php, emacs,
postgres, evolution, mailman, hztty, hwbrowser, cups, hotplug,
xpdf, kdegraphics, gallery, perl,...
The CIS Linux benchmark: Security best practices for Red Hat and Fedora Core
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The Center for Internet Security
(CIS) is a non-profit association for the promotion of computer security. Its
members, largely North American, range from...
Linux makes inroads on handhelds and smartphones
Author: Paul Korzeniowski
It was a perfect union envisioned years ago. Handheld devices, such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), were gaining more...
Novell Teams with IBM to Promote SUSE LINUX
Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxlookup.com is reporting Novell and IBM have launched a joint promotion to encourage software developers to build their applications for Novell's...
GNUstep 0.9.4 Released/Screenshots
Anonymous Reader writes "GNUstep 0.9.4 has been released. (Screenshots) GNUstep (this is a Live CD, an OS, a distribution) contains a lot...
OSDL Rallies Industry Behind Linux in Telecommunications — Updates Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) Defini
BEAVERTON, Ore., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium of companies dedicated to accelerating the adoption of...
Genetically Modified IP Launched
A paper appearing in this week's edition of Nature is antiseptically entitled: "Gene transfer to plants by diverse species of bacteria." But the information...
Build intelligent Java agents using Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "IBMs Agent Building and Learning Enviroment (ABLE) version 2.2 is a Java framework, component library, and productivity tool kit for building...
Comparing MySQL performance
Author: Tony Bourke
With the introduction of the 2.6 Linux kernel, FreeBSD-5-STABLE, Solaris 10, and now NetBSD 2.0, you might be wondering which of them...
Linux desktop under attack, on the march
Author: Jay Lyman
In addition to the same old accusations of lack of familiarity, applications, and support, Linux on the desktop may be facing an...