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Linux Advisory Watch – July 9, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This
week,
advisories were released for webmin, pavuk, kernel, mailman, rsync,
Esearch, Apache, XFree86, libpng, Shorewall, tripwire and httpd.
The distributors include Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD,...
French Government Chooses Mandrakesoft to Replace 1500 Windows Computers
Gaël Duval writes "Ground Breaking News: The French Ministry of Equipment has chosen
Mandrakelinux Corporate Server to replace 1,500 Microsoft Windows NT
servers in a national...
MontaVista Linux to Support Freescale i.MX21
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux to Support Freescale i.MX21 Applications Processor. Combination of Linux and Freescale Technology Ideal for Wireless Handsets with Enhanced Multimedia...
Squashing Bugs at the Source
There are many ways to make software better: unit testing exercises individual pieces of software; stress tests put an...
Commentary: Why Dell is scurrying to cover its tracks in Linspire deal
Author: Chris Preimesberger
It doesn't take a genius, or even Smarty Jones, to figure out what's been happening in the hallowed halls of Microsoft Corp....
Interview: IBM veteran Jim Stallings on Linux sophistication
In his first 18 months as general manager of IBM's worldwide Linux team, Jim Stallings has seen dozens of corporate shops...
MontaVista Linux Powers Portable Electric Medical Muscle Stimulator
Patricia Colby writes "Linux Systems Software Platform Provides Real-Time Capability at a Lower Cost.
SUNNYVALE, Calif. and PARIS, July 7, 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc.,...
Enterprises Slow to Dump IE
OwlWhacker writes "The calls to dump Internet Explorer may be getting louder, but they are falling largely on deaf ears among enterprise users.
IT managers...
Tune-up: Letting in Linux
It's out there, and it's free--or at least close to it--but you just
haven't had the guts to take...
Commentary: Will Dell’s new Linux desktops start a gray-market trend?
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Sorry, but Linux will never be completely accepted by the consuming public in the United States until one can walk into a...