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Revised Slackware Keeps it Simple

24.12.2008 06:44    linuxtoday.com
Linux.com: "At a time when new and buggy features cloud basic computer functions, it's refreshing to see a new release of a distro like Slackware that stays true to its core philosophy. Slackware has an unfair reputation of being a


Higher and Further: The Innovations of Linux 2.6.28

24.12.2008 04:05    linuxtoday.com
Heise Open Source: "The Ext4 file system leaves its main development phase and will soon be ripe for productive use. Major renovation work on the code for memory and disk management promises GPU speed increases and better scalability. Hundreds of

Extensions for Windows 1.0

24.12.2008 03:14    hit-software.info
The Unofficial Windows Upgrade - upgrade your Windows with tons of new features.

MetaProducts MailChecker 1.0 SR1

24.12.2008 03:14    hit-software.info
Ability to preview mails and delete SPAM before you receive it.


TeamAlerts 1.0

24.12.2008 03:13    hit-software.info
TeamAlerts is an Alerts Manager for Microsoft ® Team System ®.

ProTrader .Net Station 15.12.2008

24.12.2008 03:13    hit-software.info
ProTrader - Trading plarform for market-making and order routing.

Pardus: Firefox Multiple Vulnerabilities

24.12.2008 02:13    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Mozilla Firefox, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, disclose sensitive information, conduct cross-site scripting attacks, or potentially compromise a user's system.

Pardus: Sun-JDK Multiple Vulnerabilities

24.12.2008 02:13    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Sun Java, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, disclose sensitive information, cause a DoS (Denial of service), or compromise a vulnerable system.

Pardus: hunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities

24.12.2008 02:13    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Mozilla Thunderbird, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, disclose sensitive information, conduct cross-site scripting attacks, or potentially compromise a user's system.

Pardus: Flashplugin System access Vulnerability

24.12.2008 02:13    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: A vulnerability has been reported in Adobe Flash Player, which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.

5 Known Linux Anti-virus Software for Paranoid Users

24.12.2008 02:13    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: Like other Unix-like computer operating systems, Linux is widely considered as secured and well-guarded against computer viruses. Its multi-user environment makes it extremely hard for malware to gain root access to the system files. Though malicious programs that are

sidux 2008-04 Released

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
Sidux: "After fixing the problem with multiple optical disc drives, which occured in our first preview, and quite some infrastructural changes, we now have the pleasure to announce the immediate availability of sidux 2008-04 " ", available in the following

Understanding Canonical's New Linux Notification System

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
ars Technica: "Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced plans to overhaul desktop notifications. The project is part of a broader initiative that the company launched earlier this year to boost the usability of the Linux

Using Kernel Customization Tools

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
Linux Developer Network: "While Linux is officially a monolithic kernel, it does permit dynamic extensibility with loadable kernel modules. In this article, we'll explore the various tools and processes that support dynamic kernel customization." Translation: useful commands for end-users--ed.

Red Hat Shakes Off Economic Meltdown

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
The Register: "While commercial Linux distributor Red Hat has not grown enough to justify the ridiculous valuations that Wall Street put on the company when it went public a decade ago, the company is more or less on track to

Why the Latest IE Flaw Proves Linux Got it Right From the Start

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
The Linux Distillery: "You've all heard a major new flaw has been found affecting Internet Explorer all the way back to version 5. Microsoft pushed out a fix out of their regular "patch Tuesday" monthly schedule. The flaw has prompted

Intel Linux Graphics Performance Q4'08

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
Phoronix: "The past year has brought several invasive changes to the Intel Linux graphics stack with the introduction of the Graphics Execution Manager for GPU memory management within the kernel, support for the Direct Rendering Infrastructure 2, and kernel mode-setting

Ubuntu Enrolls at Cornell College

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
WorksWithU: "Cornell College of Mount Vernon, Iowa is the latest institute of higher education to embrace Ubuntu Server Edition, WorksWithU has learned. It's not a huge deployment, but Cornell's targeted Ubuntu use reinforces a growing trend at colleges and universities

Linux Subscriptions Paying Off for Red Hat

24.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
Internet News: "There is a way to make money from Linux even in a down economy -- it's called subscription revenues."

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