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And I installed Gentoo on my machine (on another partition) and get realized about some advantages when using Sorcerer rather than Gentoo:
Gentoo update for net-ftp/lftp
Gentoo has issued an updated package for net-ftp/lftp. This fixes two vulnerabilities, which potentially can be exploited by malicious
Linux: Which Flavor of Linux is Right for You?
experience with Linux. 1) Gentoo - A great distro for those who like to be on the bleeding edge with a great support community. This is
Scripting flaws in IE could open up many systems to hackers
Gentoo Linux has taken one or more of its servers offline, apparently because of the same vulnerability that was exploited at Debian.
Xandros 2.0 Deluxe Edition Review
29 18:24:16. I installed Xandros because I wanted an easy to use Linux distribution for home (I use Gentoo Linux at work. I don't
IBM Wins Skirmish in SCO Battle
In addition to requesting more details from SCO, IBM has found fault with how the Utah-based company has provided information thus far: SCO has delivered
Sco Issues New Warning to Linux Users
By Jay Wrolstad. "What SCO is doing is not a bad thing. They are getting proof that users are abiding by the law," says Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio.
See disputed code? Oh SCO you won't, says judge
Hang on a minute, SCO dont want to show the public the code that they say is theirs and is included in Linux. Linux being an open DiDio.
Sco - What have WE Forgotten?
Ed Almos asks: "When trying to examine the SCO affair with a cold analytical eye I can't help but be worried. Over the last twelve DiDio.
Sco Gives Notice To 6,000 Unix Licensees
inode_buddha writes "This article describes SCO's recent letters to its UNIX licensees, asking them to certify that they '...are not using Unix code in Linux
Another Day, Another DoS Attack Against SCO
By Erika Morphy. "The stakes keep getting bigger for SCO," Meta Group analyst Earl Perkins told NewsFactor. "Everyone knows this code in Linux
Experts on 2004: SCO sinks; Linux rocks with 2.6, NT and desktop ...
SCO's legal maneuvers won't slow down Linux in 2004. Each expert serves this prediction with a twist, but they all agree that SCO's code in Linux
Seven See Offending SCO Code
The SCO Group, which promised that it would start showing the code that Linux allegedly copied from Unix this week, says that so far it's shown it to George
2003 Review of the Year: SCO vs. IBM
By Peter Williams. Despite having few friends except its own lawyers and (maybe) Microsoft, the SCO mouse is still roaring defiantly. it to George
A Short Review of CollegeLinux 2.5
operating systems. CollegeLinux is a Slackware derived Linux (2.4.23) distribution on a single CD that weighs in at 600 MB. CollegeLinux
Gnome System Tools 0.31.0 has been released
The most exciting changes are the Fedora Core 1 support for all tools, the Slackware 9.1 support for all tools except network, and the yaboot support in the
Kde 3.2 beta 2 Released
beta. Binaries are available for SuSE, Fedora and Slackware. Also released was another beta of Gideon, KDE's in-development IDE.". support in the
Linux Desktop Distro Shootout Part IV: LindowsOS 4.5
RPM-based, Debian-based, and Slack-type. I have chosen Debian for my needs because RPM is a pain to use and I am not smart enough to cope with Slackware.
The Linux year in brief
Still, that didn't dent Linux's growing confidence: Red Hat announced new products for its enterprise servers, Mandrake, Slackware and SUSE brought out new
Editorial: The Future of Linux
powerful group. "Major players" in the Linux market, until recently, included Red Hat, SuSE, Mandrake, Debian, and Slackware. Some brought out new
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