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Linux Preloaded on Dell: At this point however, there are no specifics on the Linux preload, other than it will be available on laptop and desktop systems. From David Lord, a spokesman for Dell.

Rejoice penguins, Linux will be an option on future Dell desktop and mobile computers.

After several weeks of soliciting feedback from customers through its IdeaStorm Web site, pre-loading Linux became the first customer-requested option adopted by the company.

 
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CVS Trouble PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: Aman  
Welcome to Security Alerts, an overview of recent Unix and open source security
advisories. In this column, we look at problems in CVS, PostgreSQL, Squid, Gaim, Debian's lsh, Xine-lib, Caroline, Convert-UUlib, Rootkit Hunter, snmppd, Kommander, kimgio, RealPlayer, Helix Player, xli, and Debian's samba.
 
Trust and Zeal in Open Source Advocacy PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: Aman  
Ever since the seedling that was free software and open source began to propagate through the early tunnels of the internet, extensive sociopolitical analysis has been aimed at defining the open source community. One theory is that the community is essentially a meritocracy, a group founded upon the ideals of ability and effort. Meritocracies are, after all, nothing new; the military is a prime example. In a world where invisible governments so often drive communities, the concept of replacing the nobility of blood with that of virtue attracts idealists and ethical protagonists alike. Although few would deny the admirable ideals behind open source, this idealism can hinder open source progress in the nonidealistic, cut-and-dried business world.
 
KDE Trouble PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: Aman  
Welcome to Security Alerts, an overview of recent Unix and open source security advisories. In this column, we look at problems in KDE, MySQL, Perl, Ximian Evolution, GnuPG, OpenSLP, Ringtone Tools, LuxMan, and Ethereal.
 
J2SE Woes PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: Aman  
Welcome to Security Alerts, an overview of recent Unix and open source security advisories. In this column, we look at problems in the Java 2 Runtime Environment, wget, FreeBSD's procfs and linprocfs, OpenSSL, OpenSSH, AbiWord, Blogtorrent, scponly, rssh, and kfax
 
Running Arbitrary Scripts Under CVS PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: Duke  

CVS is a useful version control tool. Version control is not the only aspect of building a project or maintaining a service, though. This article is about the hooks CVS includes to allow you to expand it and integrate it with other tools.

Five files in the CVSROOT directory of the repository enable you to run arbitrary scripts when a file is committed or tagged. Common uses for these files include interfacing CVS to a bug management system, a change tracker, or another tool; enforcing compliance with a project policy; and triggering processes such as automated export programs.

 
FreeSCI: Rebuilding Sierra's Classic Quests PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: guri  
n the mid- to late 1980s, game developer Sierra On-Line (known today as Sierra Entertainment) was renowned for its adventure titles. These games typically featured animated characters moving against static background images (such as a castle or space station). The player interacted with the on-screen characters with the keyboard or, in later titles, the mouse. This gameplay mechanic was formulaic, but the company cranked out blockbuster hits like King's Quest, Space Quest, and Leisure Suit Larry, all of which spawned numerous sequels.
 
Apache Vulnerabilities PDF Print
Articles - Linux Items
Courtesy: duke  
Welcome to Security Alerts, an overview of recent Unix and open source security advisories. In this column, we look at problems in Apache, PHP, CUPS, ghostscript, glibc, Apache Portable Runtime, gps, mod_gzip, Batalla Naval, and Xmame.
 
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