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Linux Advisory Watch – April 23, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for cvs, neon, perl, logcheck, kernel, iproute, xchat, ident2, utempter,
cadaver, XChat,...
LinuxQuestions.org Adds an Enterprise Linux Forum
jeremy writes "LinuxQuestions.org is pleased to announce the addition of an Enterprise Linux forum. The LinuxQuestions.org Enterprise Linux forum will offer a place...
Securing a fresh Linux install, part 1
Author: Mike Peters
Most Linux distros provide a wide variety of server applications, and many network-aware apps are enabled by default when you install the...
Confessions of a Slacker
Anonymous Reader writes "This is a long article about Steve Husted's experiences with Slackware 9.1, a distribution of Linux that he finds enjoyable, along...
A first look at Vector Linux 4.0, SOHO edition
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Vector Linux has always interested me because of its purpose and origin: a simplified distribution from a Slackware base. Last month...
Review: IT in a Box ably serves small business needs
Author: Lee Schlesinger
I call her ITina, short for IT in a Box IT-100. She's a petite little number, smaller than my laptop computer, stylishly...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Linux as an LDAP client
Author: Brian Jones
LDAP software vendors seem to spend most of their efforts focusing on the
functionality of the server. As a result, some client platforms...
PCQuest Linux: A Fedora-based distro for India
Author: Aditya Nag
PCQuest Linux 2004 is a new version of a Linux distro from the publishers of PCQuest, a popular 15-year-old computer magazine published...
LinuxQuestions.org adds Linux Certification Forum
jeremy writes "LinuxQuestions.org is pleased to announce the addition of a Linux Certification forum. The LinuxQuestions.org Linux Certification forum will have participation from...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 19, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for xitalk, calife, samba, OpenSSL, the Linux kernel, httpd, isakmpd,
and Mozilla....