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Linux Format
  • Linux kind-of ported to the
    iPhone
  • KDE 4.2 Beta 1 is here
  • The LXF Test: Hands on with
    Fedora 10
  • SCO loses big time
  • Turning joblessness into FOSS
    love
  • Xfce-fronted Mandriva respin pops
    up
  • The Linux boot sequence
    visualised
  • Debian Lenny installer hits RC1
  • Big bump for Linux smartphone
    shipments
  • Making Ubuntu faster
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    Linux.com :: Features
  • Quickly share your screenshots
    with JShot
  • Indian GNU/Linux advocate and
    independent FOSS consultant Raj
    Mathur (video)
  • KNDISwrapper is half-done, but
    far from half-baked
  • Bidirectional filesystem syncing
    - DirSync Pro vs. Unison
  • Browse all your source code
    revisions with ViewVC
  • Three graphical mount managers
  • Keeping an eye on your network
    with PasTmon
  • Keeping tabs on your network
    traffic
  • Managing your MP3s with Zina
  • Recent Firefox extensions for tab
    addicts
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    Latest Linux Kernel Versions
  • 2.6.27.7: stable
  • 2.6.28-rc7: stable prepatch
  • 2.6.28-rc7-git3: stable snapshot
  • 2.4.37: 2.4 release
  • 2.2.26: 2.2 release
  • 2.2.27-rc2: 2.2 prepatch
  • 2.6.28-rc2-mm1: stable mm patch
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    Ubuntu - news, usn
  • USN-686-1: AWStats vulnerability
  • USN-685-1: Net-SNMP
    vulnerabilities
  • USN-684-1: ClamAV vulnerability
  • USN-683-1: Imlib2 vulnerability
  • USN-682-1: libvorbis
    vulnerabilities
  • USN-681-1: ImageMagick
    vulnerability
  • USN-679-1: Linux kernel
    vulnerabilities
  • USN-680-1: Samba vulnerability
  • USN-678-1: GnuTLS vulnerability
  • USN-668-1: Thunderbird
    vulnerabilities
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    Red Hat Magazine
  • Adding new functions to Red Hat
    Enterprise Linux: A process
    primer
  • Video: Fedora 10 Connection
    Sharing
  • Video: Spotlight on Extra
    Packages for Enterprise Linux
    (EPEL)
  • This isn’t your grandpappy’s
    dd command
  • Tips and tricks: What TCP/IP
    ports are required to be open on
    an RHN Satellite, Proxy or Client
    syst
  • ccmixter: Red Hat soundscape,
    shared with you
  • Tips and tricks: How do I force
    users to change their passwords
    upon first login?
  • Friday roundup
  • The power of Collaborative
    Innovation
  • Tips and tricks: How do I add
    raw device mapping in Red Hat
    Enterprise Linux 5?
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    Debian Security
  • DSA-1679 awstats
  • DSA-1678 perl
  • DSA-1677 cupsys
  • DSA-1676 flamethrower
  • DSA-1675 phpmyadmin
  • DSA-1674 jailer
  • DSA-1673 wireshark
  • DSA-1672 imlib2
  • DSA-1671 iceweasel
  • DSA-1670 enscript
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    Linux Journal
  • A real gift this holiday
    season...delete it.
  • StudioDave Does A Hardware Review
    And Meets Ubuntu 8.10
  • Keeping Linux Safe Since 1994
  • Black Friday - Shopping for Your
    Linux Loved Ones
  • What Does Open Source Taste Like?
  • Open Source and the frustrations
    at end-of-life, and beyond
  • Save the Libraries " With
    Open Source
  • Use the date Command to Measure
    Elapsed Time
  • Technology and the reduction in
    privacy
  • Interrogating a Linux Machine
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    Linux and Open Source Blog
  • Firefox Mobile Alpha Coming in
    Weeks
  • IBM To Linux Desktop Developers:
    "Stop Copying Windows’
  • VMware Joins The Linux Foundation
  • Why GIMP is Better than Adobe
    Photoshop
  • Playstation3 + Linux = More Than
    a Toy
  • Pidgin IM vs MSN Messenger
  • Review: Intel GMA X4500HD G45 IGP
    on Linux
  • Ars Previews Firefox 3.1 Alpha 1
  • KDE 4.1: openSUSE Packages and
    Live CD
  • KDE 4.1 Final Released
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    Linux news from LinuxWorld.com
  • Firefox users targeted by rare
    piece of malware
  • Sun patches at least 14 bugs in
    Java
  • Chinese city requires Net cafes
    to use legitimate software
  • Oracle contributes data-integrity
    code to Linux kernel
  • See Linux Running on the iPhone
  • Mozilla slates second Firefox 3.0
    auto-update this week
  • Open-source developers set out
    software road map for 2020
  • Open source permeates the
    enterprise
  • Netbooks: small, cheap -- and
    fast?
  • Mozilla eyes extra beta for
    Firefox 3.1
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