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Red Hat ‘End of Life’ Decision Explained by Red Hat
- By Jeremy Hogan, Red Hat
About a month ago Red Hat announced in our "Under the Brim" newsletter
that we were...
CUPS Vulnerabilities
Noel Davis looks at buffer overflows in libmcrypt, HSphere Webshell, HTTP Fetcher Library, LCDproc, and UnixWare and Open UNIX's ps; and problems in the...
Predicting the weather with Linux at the National Weather Service
- By
Norbert Cartagena -
Government institutions are often maligned for their spending habits, especially when it comes to computer hardware and software. With...
The Apache of the Future
Many of the standard modules used with Apache 1.3, such as PHP and mod_perl, are still considered "experimental" in the latest version -- and...
Aegir CMS 1.0 RC1 released
POZNAN, ESPOO, Jan 27th 2003 -- The Aegir CMS development team has
released the first release candidate of the Aegir CMS Open Source
Content Management System...
Sun blocked from Linux meet
A FEDERAL government seminar next month on open source platforms will feature Microsoft prominently despite its status as chief tormentor of the Linux and...
HP plans major OS shake-up
HEWLETT-Packard has announced the long-awaited port of its OpenVMS to Intel's Itanium and revealed plans to move Tru64 Unix features into its Unix flavour,...
Disruptive technologies
Two potentially disruptive technologies watched closely by integrators today are open-source software and nanotechnology. Each holds the promise of radically changing the landscape...
MySQL 4 ready to take on the ‘big boys’?
Kodek writes "A long-time favourite of Web site designers for its speed, the open source MySQL database is now looking to win over the...
Dept. of Homeland Security site switches to Linux from Windows 2000
- by Tina Gasperson -
The United States Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov)
changed
its
servers
over
to
Oracle on Linux last week, after running on Windows 2000 for several months.
Experts...