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Tip: Running free with Linux |
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Thursday, 15 July 2004 |
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As Wi-Fi become ubiquitous, Linux has jumped on the bandwagon. In this article, Roman Vichr explains how Linux has helped -- and been helped by -- a number of wireless tools and projects. Linux, Linux, Linux -- the versatile, stable, scalable, diverse, and competitive platform has gone wireless. It's becoming the universal tool for almost everything, and it has found its place in wireless solutions, from desktops and servers with wireless access to access point systems. Learn more about how Linux is enhancing wireless networking. |
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Thursday, 15 July 2004 |
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The Yoper team is pleased to announce the Public Release of Yoper V2. Combining the elements of raw speed with the renowned stability of Linux, the V2 is the fastest Óut -of-the-Box Linux system in the World (See speed comparison at www.yoper.com) Seamless updating and software integration provided by Apt/Synaptic. Leading edge Technology enhancements using Linux kernel 2.6.7, bolstered with performance patches, innovative Prelinking, win4lin support, vmware support, vmware module integration, Nvidia 3D support, reiserfs4, Secure Shell file System, CDROM Supermount, and Ndiswrapper for Windows binary driver Integration.
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PHP memory_limit remote vulnerability |
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Wednesday, 14 July 2004 |
PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
According to Security Space PHP is the most popular Apache module and is installed on about 50% of all Apaches worldwide. This figure includes of course only those servers that are not configured with expose_php=Off.
During a reaudit of the memory_limit problematic it was discovered that it is possible for a remote attacker to trigger the memory_limit request termination in places where an interruption is unsafe. This can be abused to execute arbitrary code on remote PHP servers. |
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Trick: Database Migrations the VxVM Way |
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Wednesday, 14 July 2004 |
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The duties of a Unix systems administrator range from the simple and mundane, to the complex and mission-critical. We are often called upon to reset a password, remove an unwanted file, restore a backup, apply security patches, etc. Though not very challenging, these tasks are important and must be performed with vigor. Less frequently, we are enlisted to perform a challenging task, offering us a chance to learn something new and prove our worth. |
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Wednesday, 14 July 2004 |
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This articles teaches you how a Linux system starts, or boots -- that is, how the kernel gets into memory and how the regular system processes get started |
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Red Hat Holds Top Linux Hosting Spot |
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Tuesday, 13 July 2004 |
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Research firm Netcraft is out with its latest Linux statistics, which said Red Hat (Quote, Chart) is the dominant Linux distribution in the hosting industry. |
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