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Connectiva Linux kernel advisory
Author: JT Smith
This announcement addresses several vulnerabilities in the linux
kernel:
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CONECTIVA LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT
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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...
Grey Zone announces the 3-minute extranet
Author: JT Smith
Grey Zone, Inc., a developer of out-of-the-box Web
content management software, announces the release of SecureZone 5. SecureZone 5 enables business users...
Mandrake Linux: htdig update
Author: JT Smith
Posted on Net-security.org: "A problem was discovered in the ht://Dig web indexing and
...
Opinion: Linux’s future is still murky
Author: JT Smith
It's a Gartner Group commentary on ZDNet. "Linux yields the most
savings, compared with Unix
...
Linux 2.2 and 2.4 VM systems analyzed
Author: JT Smith
Derek Glidden writes, "I got sick of trying to figure out from what other people have been saying whether or not the...
Alan Cox: Linux 2.4.13-ac6 available
Author: JT Smith
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/linux-2.4/. Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org. Changelog follows.Cox writes, "Handle with care. This is the IDE driver update."
2.4.13-ac6
o...
International Messaging Associates offers to SOHOs
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous reader writes: "Small or home offices looking for free fully featured messaging servers can end their search now. International Messaging Associates...
Pirates target XP
Author: JT Smith
BBC: "Versions of Windows XP intended for Microsoft's biggest
customers, who...