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Weekly news wrap-up: A whole lot of Linux converting going on
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week's news featured a lot of conversion stories: Amazon.com's converting to Linux, a U.S. court converting a...
Ferris for Enigma released
Author: JT Smith
Ben Martin writes "A build of ferris and all of its dependencies is now available for Redhat 7.2 Enigma. All packages other...
Linux kernel 2.2.20
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox releases Linux kernel 2.2.20. Changelog below, download from mirror sites.
A proper 2.2.20 summary as opposed to the changelog will follow...
TechNotes: Fixing SuSE 7.3
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet: "Those who read this week's .comment column on LinuxPlanet.com learned of the difficulty that I and some others have encountered in...
Surveillance exhibit opens in Germany
Author: JT Smith
NBhatt writes "The Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, is hosting an exhibition titled "ctrl : Rhetorics of Surveillance."...
This week in DotGNU
Author: JT Smith
Coverage of the Mercury programming language, GNU Common C++, ecommerce Web services, and more in the latest edition of This week in...
How to use your ATEN UC-232A USB adapter with Linux
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxFocus: "This article describes the solution of a problem that I had for a long time. How to get a ATEN...
Connectiva Linux kernel advisory
Author: JT Smith
This announcement addresses several vulnerabilities in the linux
kernel:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
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CONECTIVA LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT
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PACKAGE :...
Linux wins access to next-generation CDs
Author: JT Smith
- By Andrew Orlowskiof The Register -
After months of closed-door negotiations, open source developers have gained royalty-free access to one of...
W3C’s RAND point man responds
Author: JT Smith
From Slashdot: "Daniel Weitzner is Chairperson of the World Wide Web Consortium's Patent Policy Working Group,the body that is deciding if it's...