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Linux Advisory Watch – August 27th 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were ...
PHPlist: Not your everyday Mailman
Author: Sean Michael Kerner
Like many (if not most) open source developers, I use Mailman, the GNU mailing list manager, for all of my newsletter...
Developer migrates from hobbyist to fantasy baseball titan
Author: Blane Warrene
There are all manner of white papers and architecture documents on the features and benefits of migrating from MySQL 3 to MySQL...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 20, 2004
Author: Ryan Maple
This
week, advisories were released for acroread, ftpd, gaim, glibc, gv,
kdelibs, kernel, mozilla, mysql, Nessus, Netscape, pam, qt3, Roundup,
rsync, ruby, semi, spamassassin, squirrelmail,...
Securing PHP
Author: Mike Peters
PHP is a popular scripting language used to create dynamic Web sites on
millions of servers worldwide. Serving dynamic pages means giving users
access...
Panasas and SpectSoft make a Linux splash at SIGGRAPH
Author: Greg Weinstein
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- SpectSoft,
creator of open-source Linux high-end digital disk drive recorder (DDR)
software, and Panasas, maker of Linux
cluster file servers,...
Review: UnixWare 7.1.4 is suitable for basic server duty
Author: Logan Harbaugh
UnixWare 7.1.4 is the latest in a long line of Unix releases from The SCO Group. It is a stable and mature...
What if Doom 3 were open sourced?
Author: Frans Englich
ID Software has released all its major games under the GPL as soon as
newer ID releases take the spotlight. But what...
Blackhat/Defcon: The final report
Author: Joe Barr
DEFCON 12, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA -- The week-long Defcon 12 and Blackhat Briefings ended Sunday. Taking center stage in our final...
Open source helps power SIP phone popularity
Author: Mary E. Tyler
VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) is being heavily hyped these
days. Â Systems come in various sizes, supporting anywhere from 25 to...