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AMIRIX expands Embedded Linux team

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR tells of AMIRIX’s expanding Embedded Linux development team.

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  • Linux

Mainsoft enables Windows developers to deploy to Unix

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: Mainsoft, the e-porting company,
today announced the general availability of Visual MainWin, the first
application porting platform allowing developers — with no UNIX expertise
— to write on Windows and port simultaneously to UNIX.

Matching Open Source programmers with projects

Author: JT Smith

Linux World offers advice on how to find an Open Source project you like: “As it turns out, open source software is such a good idea that it doesn’t always have to be done
for free. Several projects already are pioneering innovations to bring together organizations that
want open source software developed and the programmers who can deliver. That comparison
describes the different matchmakers now in operation. Which ones provide real services? Which
are likely to still be in business in 2001 and beyond? Once you’ve read this article, you can judge
for yourself how each one might help meet your open source goals.”

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  • Open Source

KDE set for 2.0 release in CVS

Author: JT Smith

Dot.KDE.org posts the announcement: Matthias Elter, the KDE 2.0 release coordinator, has officially
announced that KDE has been tagged for the 2.0 release in
CVS! Things are moving on schedule for an Oct. 16 release date. Matthias
noted that the KDE 2.0 release will be based on the forthcoming
Qt-2.2.1.

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  • Open Source

Cox: Security problem fixed in GnoRPM

Author: JT Smith

Linux programmer Alan Cox posts this on Gnome.org: “While fixing other problems with the gnorpm package a locally exploitable
security hole was found where a normal user could trick root running GnoRPM
into writing to arbitary files due to a bug in the gnorpm tmp file handling.”

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  • Linux

Review: New nVIDIA Detonator 3 Drivers for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Tomshardware offers a review:

“A month later than for the Microsoft operating systems NVIDIA has finally released its Linux driver 0.95, which unofficially includes ‘Detonator3’-tuning. 7 NVIDIA 3D cards under SuSE’s brand new Linux version 7.0 had to show if the advance over the previous driver 0.94 is able to live up to the improvements seen with Detonator 3 under Windows 2000.”

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  • Linux

Security update for Linux Mandrake

Author: JT Smith

It’s posted at LWN.net: “Problem Description:

A problem exists in the /etc/X11/Xsession file which disables the
Xauthority mechanism of the localhost. This means that anyone logged
into the localhost can arbitrarily connect to an X server running on
the localhost. This is only a problem with systems that allow remote
logins and is not a problem on systems that do not support remote
logins or multiple users.”

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  • Linux

Digital Creations, Kaivo offer Zope training

Author: JT Smith

LinuxNews.com reports that Denver-based Kaivo, an Open Source and Linux partnering company, and Digital
Creations, the creators of the Zope applications server, have teamed up to offer two Zope
training classes. The next set of courses, in the Denver area, are scheduled for the first
week of October.

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  • Open Source

Conference examines alternatives to Windows

Author: JT Smith

Fairfax IT previews the upcoming Alternative Computer Expo in Australia: One of conferences goal’s “is to entice victims of
Windows’ infamous blue screen to think outside the
square.” Linux will be there.

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  • Linux

TurboLinux’s EnFuzion: Supercomputing for the masses

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reviews TurboLinux’s EnFuzion: “With Turbolinux Inc.’s EnFuzion, it’s no longer computing for the masses but supercomputing by the masses.The software will enable small to midsize companies to efficiently harvest wasted workstation power by clustering multiplatform networked PCs, workstations and servers, thus attaining supercomputer-level power for performing computationally intensive calculations over multiple CPUs.”

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  • Linux