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Jun. 20, 2006 Developer A.J. Venter has announced the first development release of OpenLab GNU/Linux 4.1 (”Conina”), a Slackware-based desktop distribution developed in South Africa. It features a 2.6.16.18 kernel and the KDE desktop.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

Advisories, July 19, 2006 (Linux Today)
A number of vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Wireshark (formerly Ethereal) network analyzer. These issues have been corrected in Wireshark version 0.99.2 which is provided with this update.
Source: www.linuxtoday.com

Linux patch problems: Your version may vary (Computer Weekly)
As Linux grows, choosing a version that fixes flaws quickly is critical. However, as Edmund X. DeJesus discovered, some Linux distributions publish security fixes faster than others.
Source: www.computerweekly.com

GoblinX version of SLAX-based live CD rolls forth (Desktop Linux)
The GoblinX project team released its latest SLAX-based distribution, GoblinX Mini 1.4.0 live CD, on July 24. The release sports a 2.6.15 kernel and the Xfce windowing environment. The release boasts several important improvements, according to the team.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

Intel: Centrino-Update schlie t Sicherheitsl cken (ZDNet Deutschland)
Intel warnt in einem Advisory vor Sicherheitsl cken in seinen Centrino-Ger tetreibern und in seiner Chipsatz-Management-Software Proset. Gleichzeitig bietet der Hersteller die neue Version 10.5.0.0 seiner Treibersoftware zum Download an , die die Schwachstellen beseitigen soll.
Source: www.zdnet.de

Choosing a desktop Linux distro (Desktop Linux)
Probably everyone who reads DesktopLinux.com — and certainly yours truly — encounters the same question over and over again: “What’s the best Linux desktop distribution?”
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

Letters: Linux, Love It Or Hate It (ChannelWeb)
Frank Ohlhorst’s recent column, “A Linux OS For All,” asked readers what needed to be done for Linux to gain more traction. And, boy, did they have a lot to say about Linux.
Source: www.channelweb.com

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