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DSA 1587-1: New mtr packages fix execution of arbitrary code

26.05.2008 21:20    linuxcompatible.org
The Debian Security Team published a new security update for Debian GNU/Linux. Here the announcement:


Banshee 1.0 Beta 2 (0.99.2) Released

26.05.2008 21:20    linuxcompatible.org
Banshee 1.0 Beta 2 (0.99.2) has been released

Lightweight Equinox Desktop Environment Needs Polish

26.05.2008 21:08    linuxtoday.com
Linux.com: "Desktop environments like KDE and GNOME offer a popular interface to computing. Unfortunately they are also often heavy on resource usage..."

Using Who To Find What And When On Linux and Unix

26.05.2008 21:08    linuxtoday.com
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today's post is yet another in a somewhat disjointed series of posts on 'stuff you might not know and you might find interesting' regarding very common commands. And they don't get much more common than


Google Could Pick Git to Manage Android Code

26.05.2008 21:08    linuxtoday.com
Underexposed: "Releasing 8.6 million lines of source code and expecting open-source programmers to join Google in its development is a technological challenge..."

DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 254

26.05.2008 11:16    distrowatch.com
This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Reviews: A look at OpenSolaris 2008.05 News: openSUSE's final testing push, interviews with Paul Frields and Mark Shuttleworth, plans for upcoming Xubuntu and CentOS, Linux.com on Famelix and NimbleX, Zenwalk's new Netpkg Released last week:

Zenwalk Continues To Impress With 5.2 Beta

26.05.2008 06:10    linuxtoday.com
Phoronix: "While our friends at DistroWatch only rate Zenwalk as the 19th most popular Linux distribution, we have been very impressed by their recent releases and have felt that it is a distribution worth trying as it is an unsung

Reporting Bugs the Debian Way

26.05.2008 06:10    linuxtoday.com
Free Software Magazine: "Following on from my recommendation for apt-buglist--where you can see the reported bugs on a package before installing it--I thought it might be useful to look at the other side of the coin, reporting bugs in Debian.

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