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LinuxCertified announces the System and Network Security bootcamp

Rajesh writes "LinuxCertified, Inc., a leading provider of Linux training, will start offering the latest class in its portfolio, the Linux/UNIX System and Network...

New Ext3 vs ReiserFS benchmarks

Slashdot: "An anonymous reader writes 'Saw this new benchmark on the linux-kernel mailing list. Although NAMESYS, the developers of ReiserFS has many benchmarks ...

Conectiva: Resolver libraries vulnerability

Conectiva: "A remote attacker who is able to send malicious DNS responses to vulnerable machines could exploit this vulnerability and potentially execute arbitrary code...

Florida private school uses (and loves) Linux

Great piece at LinuxPlanet: "From a system administration standpoint, Baillie recognized that managing the Lab desktops with a Linux Terminal Server setup would be...

The hackers who ate New York City

Wired: "This weekend, a few thousand systems-obsessed individuals will be able to fuel their paranoia in workshops that promise to reveal in hellish detail...

Palladium: Safe or security flaw?

Wired: " What's Palladium? Depending on who you ask, it's either a catalyst to turn silicon into gold for the PC industry, or it's...

DebConf 2 summary, including notes from Michael Robertson’s keynote

- By David Graham - Lindows CEO Michael Robertson took a day out of his schedule to address DebConf 2, held at York University a few...

Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – #50

"This Week's Summary: What's Cookin' at MandrakeSoft?; Mandrake in the News; The Latest MandrakeClub Activities; Business Case of the Week; Security-related Software Updates; Headlines...

Linux command-line primer for novices

ndeepak writes: "I have written a command-line primer for new users of Linux, so that they can stop shying away from the prompt. Intended for: Users...

AUUG 2002 Conference Announcement

Gordon Hubbard writes: "SYDNEY, Australia -- 11 July, 2002 -- AUUG, the Australian UNIX and Open Systems User Group, today announced its annual national conference for...