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Desktop Linux: Sun Shines
sjvn writes "Desktop Linux is good enough to supplant Windows in a number of enterprise desktop roles, and it has been for some time...
Linux Kernel Flaws in Several Drivers May Let Local Users Gain Elevated Privileges
Some unspecified vulnerabilities were reported in the Linux kernel in several drivers. A local user can gain access to kernel memory or gain elevated...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 18, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
LinuxSecurity.com:This week,
advisories were released for cvs, krb5, kernel, subversion, ethereal,
squirrelmail, gallery, Webmin, squid, aspell and tripwire The
distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo,...
Recommended hardware: June edition
Author: Jem Matzan
This article is the first in what we hope will become a monthly series of hardware recommendations for GNU/Linux users who want...
Mondo Rescue LiveCD backup: a nugget of gold
Author: Joe Barr
I received an email a few weeks ago following a column I wrote on backups. The reader said, "I'm looking for...
Author tackles Linux configuration and management
Michael S. Mimoso writes "Steve Shah, author of a Red Hat administration book, provides some advice on configuring Linux servers and recalls some of...
Linux Lite: Cobind and the Simpler Life
Recently, I got my hands on version 0.2 of Cobind, a Linux lite desktop, based on Red Hat/Fedora Core 1, from a software company...
Use of Linux Grows in Public Sector
Public-sector deployments of Linux are continuing to grow at the expense of Unix and Windows.
The latest Linux win is the Administrative Office of the...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 11, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for gatos, jftpgw, ethereal, gallery, rsync,
log2mail, kernel, lha, postgresql,...
Does Prentice Hall Really Own Linux?
Bruce Perens writes "A recent report by Ken Brown of the "Alexis de Toqueville Institute"
casts aspersions upon Linus Torvalds as creator of the Linux...