Tuesday | 9 September, 2008
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Stories about: Debian

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    Wider implications of the Red Hat breach 29/08/2008 09:11:00

    Reports of data losses and system breaches are almost becoming passe but from time to time events happen that take on a life of their own and have effects far beyond what the initial breach would normally represent.
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    Linux gets embedded 11/08/2008 09:16:11

    The computing industry is familiar with the low-cost lab known as the garage, a historic hot-bed for innovation, and this week LinuxWorld had its own "garage" to showcase embedded Linux..
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    Groundwork Monitor: serious network management 17/07/2008 09:51:57

    Last week I began to discuss a remarkable virtual-appliance-based system for network monitoring and management called Groundwork Monitor Community Edition.
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    New OpenSUSE tool used for Open-Xchange Server edition 16/07/2008 08:43:00

    The open source Open-Xchange e-mail and groupware server just got easier to deploy on various popular flavors of Linux.
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    Linux build service offered 10/07/2008 09:22:20

    The Novell-sponsored openSuse project for Linux released openSuse Build Service 1.0 on Wednesday, providing developers with access to code repositories for the openSuse Linux distribution and making it easier for developers to contribute code.
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    Open Enterprise Interview with Ryan Bagueros, North-by-South 19/06/2008 12:40:48

    Like the future, open source is already here, it's just unevenly distributed. In particular, Latin America is emerging as a real hotbed of not only free software coding, but free software uptake by governments - to an extent that puts the UK's pathetic bumblings in this area quite to shame.
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    IVT shipping Bluetooth software for Linux 05/06/2008 09:43:20

    A Chinese Bluetooth technology vendor released a new version of its Bluetooth application software for ultra-mobile PC users running the Linux operating system.
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    Open source on the wire 29/05/2008 09:56:17

    Once upon a time, using open-source servers and applications for business was frowned upon in many circles. Today, you'd be hard pressed to find any sizeable infrastructure that doesn't leverage open-source code in some form or another, be it a few MySQL databases, Apache on the Web servers, or a pile of Perl, PHP, Ruby, or Python applications holding things together.
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    How to avoid the Debian SSH key attacks 16/05/2008 08:35:57

    If you are running a Debian-based Linux system and haven't already caught up with the announcement [1] that there was a major flaw with the generation of SSH, OpenVPN, DNSSEC, SSL/TLS session keys and X.509 certificate key material, you might want to update your system to address the problem.
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    Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys 16/05/2008 07:58:21

    A recently disclosed vulnerability in widely used Linux distributions can be exploited by attackers to guess cryptographic keys, possibly leading to the forgery of digital signatures and theft of confidential information, a noted security researcher said Thursday.
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    Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux 12/05/2008 08:34:45

    Ian Murdock is vice president of developer and community marketing at Sun Microsystems. Prior to that, he was the founder of the Debian Linux distribution and CTO at the Linux Foundation. Paul Krill met with Murdock at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco last week to talk about open source and how Sun, with its OpenSolaris version of the Solaris Unix platform, will fare in the open-source arena versus Linux.
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