Linux

GGI Updates

The GGI Project has announced a New version of their product. The GGI project aims to create an accelerated standardized interface to game hardware, similiar to DirectX on Windows boxes. Paul Kelly was the first of 6 (so far!) to email me this one.
Linux

Linux 2.1.78 Released

Linus does it again! Version 2.1.78 of the Linux kernel has been released. Get it @ kernel.org. Some improvements are: HFS support, init fixes, and many sound and SCSI updates. Beware: apparently, make xconfig will not work.
Red Hat Software

RedHat Review

It just keeps getting better. The one and only Sengan Baring-Gould sent us this link at ZD-Net with yet another amazingly positive review of RedHat from the mainstream industry press. Things have never looked so good for the Linux world. Everyone seems to be jumping on the Linux is Good bandwagon. Now if we can just get them to jump off the MS Uber Alles bandwagon and we may actually have a 2 horse race in the industry.
Red Hat Software

RedHat To Provide Phone Help

RedHat software, makers of the most popular Linux distribution has announced that they are now partnering with Collective Technologies to provide phone tech services to RedHat users. With this announcement, RedHat is standing on the edge of being the easy to use Unix of the masses. The quality of Linux is already there, but easy tech support for people who buy the software is, in my opinion, the last major puzzle piece for a vendor to offer. Now we just need a unified desktop and Linux can take over the world.
Linux

Linux in Sunworld

Dave Hill sent us this link at SunWorld. It is a very pro linux article written by a Sun based magazine. Very cool.
Linux

VI vs. EMACS to be Settled!

In what will undoubtedly be the single most important achievement in the development of free software, the vi vs. emacs war will be settled at the Linux Expo. The war will be settled in the only fair way:Paintball! Thanks to Michael Maher for sending this my way. I hope I can make it... guess which team I'll be on!
Linux

Linux for Non-Geeks

In what has got to be the most bizarre thing I have ever read, it appears that Asia Carrera, a porn star with her own web site actually runs Linux. She's a newbie and doesn't know exactly what she's talking about in her Bulletin Reports, but she may very well be the ideal woman for most of the guys I hang on with on IRC. Thanks to Scott for this one. Now nobody go to the web site.
Linux

LinuxFocus 'zine

The second issue of LinuxFocus is out, and published simultaneously in several languages. The articles in this issue include a very cool intro to OpenGL programming. This seems to be another very cool source of regular Linux Information... I hope that this and all the other recently popping up linux news magazines can fill the gap the I know I see.
Red Hat Software

Linux Kernel Exploit Affects Red Hat 5 1

B1oodAnge1 writes "Proof of concept code was released last week that exploits a vulnerability in both the 64 and 32 bit versions of the 2.6.30 and 2.6.18 Linux kernel to gain root access. Apparently this affects Red Hat Enterprise Edition 5, which uses the 2.6.18 kernel. From the source code: A vulnerability which, when viewed at the source level, is unexploitable! But which, thanks to gcc optimizations, becomes exploitable :) Also, bypass of mmap_min_addr via SELinux vulnerability! (where having SELinux enabled actually increases your risk against a large class of kernel vulnerabilities)'"

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