Linux XP Desktop is Officially Released

Linux XP Desktop is a simplified and fine tuned system based on Red Hat Linux / Fedora. Linux XP Desktop 2006 is based on an updated Fedora Core 3. The graphical user interface (GUI) is based on a…

Novell Receives Delisting Notice from NASDAQ

Novell announced that it had received a staff determination notice from the NASDAQ Stock Market stating that the company’s common stock is subject to delisting from the NASDAQ Stock Market. The…

Interested in securely sharing a secret?

I needed a method for sharing a secret that required multiple agents to coordinate before the secret could be recovered. This is useful for encrypting keys used in critical backups. I decided to…

GPL clarification needed ASAP

The Free Software Foundation urgently needs to explain how software governed by the current General Public License will interact with that governed by a successor now under development, the leader…

How much abuse will you take from Microsoft?

Seriously, how many times must users and businesses be kicked in the face before they buy a clue? Before they realize that they don't have to stay in the abusive Microsoft relationship. The answer…

Why the GPL rocketed Linux to success

Charles M. Hannum (one of the 4 originators of NetBSD) has posted a sad article about serious problems in the NetBSD project, saying "the NetBSD Project has stagnated to the point of irrelevance…

Point, click, root: System exploitation with open tools

T managers face a problem determining what products and policies are best to properly secure their network. The problem with many security products is that it is hard to validate their claims.…

ATI Proprietary Linux Driver Version 8.29.6 Released

New ATI Proprietary Linux x86 Display Drivers for XFREE86 / X. Org Version 8.29.6 have been released. As of driver version 8.29.6 support for the following products is no longer included:

Kernel Space: on the future of Linux IDE drivers

Back in 2003, Jeff Garzik announced the availability of "a new SCSI driver." That driver was, in fact, the libata subsystem, which was to be the foundation for serial ATA support in Linux. In the…

Novell to launch quick-response Linux

Novell plans an October launch for its Suse Linux Enterprise Real-Time product, an operating system geared for Wall Street traders and others who watch every microsecond of the clock.

Real-…