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Linux Advisory Watch – November 11, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released OpenSSL, httpd, Horde3, OpenVPN, chmlib, ClamAV, libungif4, gpsdrive, awstats, kdelibs, giflib, fetchmail, ImageMagick, scim-qtimm,...

Open Source Symposium report

Author: Crystle Numan Seneca College's fourth annual Open Source Symposium last month drew high profile developers and thinkers from the open source community to Toronto,...

Tech companies unite to buy up Linux patents

A new patent holding company, Open Invention Network (OIN), has been founded with the sole aim of acquiring patents relating to Linux and offering...

OpenSolaris has a leg up on Linux

If there's one aspect of Linux that has led to its popularity, it's the ability of suitably enthused individuals to produce their own distribution....

New approaches to Linux package management

Author: Irfan Habib Traditional Linux package management systems such as RPM, Debian's dpkg, and Slackware's pkgtool present several problems for users. Users who want optimized...

GNOME Foundation slashes board size

Author: Joe Brockmeier In September, GNOME Foundation member David Neary put forward a proposal to reduce the number of GNOME Foundation Board members from 11...

“User Friendly” and “GPF” creators on comics and operating systems

Author: Amy R. Zunk Web comics are the next incarnation of traditional cartoons. And while the medium in which they are published has changed, the...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 4th 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for lynx, OpenSSL, gnump3d, netpbmfree, gallery, phpmyadmin, SELinux PAM Local, TikiWiki, mantis, Ethereal, XLI, libgda, ImageMagick,...

MapFS makes its debut

Author: Stephen Feller After nearly two years, Levanta is making an effort to bring the MapFS kernel module to a wider audience. MapFS is part...

Linux Standard Base approved as international standard

Author: Stephen Feller An international organization is preparing to publish its approval of the Linux Standard Base (LSB) as a worldwide standard, which could potentially...