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Linux bug bestows attackers with ’superuser’ powers

Linux bug bestows attackers with ’superuser’ powers Fix coming Security researchers have disclosed a vulnerability in the Linux operating system that allows unprivileged users to gain “superuser” rights on target systems.… Read more on The Register ... (Continue reading)

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Linux kernel vulnerability coughs up superuser rights

Linux kernel vulnerability coughs up superuser rights The open-source Linux operating system contains a serious security flaw that can be exploited to gain superuser rights on a target system. Read more on ZDNet ... (Continue reading)

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4 reasons to give Linux Mint 10 a try

4 reasons to give Linux Mint 10 a try Canonical’s newly released Ubuntu 10.10 — or “Maverick Meerkat” — may still be dominating the headlines in the Linux world these days, but it’s by no means the only excellent distribution of... (Continue reading)

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Linux kernel update adds AppArmor security, Intel and Tilera chip support

Linux kernel update adds AppArmor security, Intel and Tilera chip support Kernel version 2.6.36 announced by Linus Torvalds A new update to the Linux kernel adds a raft of security features, driver support, and other enhancements without increasing the overall size... (Continue reading)

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LINUX vs Windows Vista

Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon with Compiz Fusion. Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon con Compiz Fusion ... (Continue reading)

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Linux 2.6.36 Released

Linux 2.6.36 Released Linux 2.6.34 has been released. This version includes support for the Tilera architecture, a new filesystem notification interface called fanotify, a redesign of workqueues optimized for concurrency, CIFS local caching, support for Intel Intelligent Power Sharing in i3/5... (Continue reading)

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Linux kernel 2.6.36 adds AppArmor, ups performance

Linux kernel 2.6.36 adds AppArmor, ups performance Linux kernel 2.6.36 has been released by Linus Torvalds and includes a number of performance and security enhancements, including integration of the AppArmor access control system. Read more on CIO ... (Continue reading)

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Linux Kernel 2.6.36 Gets AppArmor

Linux Kernel 2.6.36 Gets AppArmor Linux Planet: “The newest Linux kernel gains additional security tech with the formal debut of AppArmor. After years of being outside of the mainline, the AppArmor security system is now finally part of the main Linux... (Continue reading)

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Linux Kernel Update Adds Brawn Without Bulk

Linux Kernel Update Adds Brawn Without Bulk A new update to the Linux kernel adds a raft of security features, driver support, and other enhancements without increasing the overall size of the kernel at all. Read more on PC World via Yahoo!... (Continue reading)

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Linux Foundation Announces MeeGo Developer Conference

Linux Foundation Announces MeeGo Developer Conference Linux Foundation: The program and keynote speakers are now confirmed for the first ever MeeGo Conference Read more on Linux Today ... (Continue reading)

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