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The Mint Newsletter – issue 66* News about MintIntrepid has been released and work has started to produce Mint 6 Felicia We will use another approach than earlier and make the production more scripted which will make the editions a bit more like each other Some of the news in Felicia have been presented earlier in the blog. This includes the new features in Intrepid and a bunch of Mint specific news - MintUpdate 3 (see blog for list of improvements) - MintInstall 5 (see blog..) - MintUpload 2 (FTP support) - MintNanny (see blog..) - command line improvements (especially the new search command added to mintSystem) - an upgrade tool (which will be released AFTER Mint 6) - easy file-sharing within same network via integrated Giver - upstream: multi-tabs in Nautilus and multiple Gnome 2.24 improvements And more.... * News about Linux Ubuntu Linux: 8 Million Users and Growing Dell developer joins Ubuntu Core Development Team Shuttleworth: Ubuntu developer Canonical may need 3-5 more years of funding Microsoft invited the Samba Team to it’s home campus for a week of hands on testing with their engineers Mac, Linux, BSD open for attack according to Kaspersky Mark Shuttleworth on GNOME usability hackfest Linux to Ship on More Desktops than Windows What is PackageKit? It’s gaining support Linus Thorvalds on GPL and Richard Stallman Linux Hater’s Blog closed The latest news about the kernel is always found here * News about IT Internet Watch foundation for reports on Child sexual abuse content hosted worldwide EuroPriSe -the European Privacy Seal for IT Products and IT-Based Services Google Book Search comes to an agreement with authors and publishers. Google Web Server ranks #3 in the Netcraft Web Server Survey, with 5.76% of all domains Google guarantees 99.9% uptime for Google Apps Google abandons deal with Yahoo Yahoo’s Yang says Microsoft deal still best option The end of an era – Windows 3.x – On 1 November Microsoft stopped issuing licences Microsoft has introduced Office web applications Windows Live ID Commits to Support OpenID (and so does Google) Check Your Passwords Against Brute Force Attacks Student charged after alerting principal to server hack 6 nabbed for Sarkozy hack French Senate passes bill to disconnect filesharers BD+, the Blu-ray copy protection system that was supposed to last 10 years, has now been solidly broken Click Fraud Increasingly Driven by Botnets OpenOffice Multiple Vulnerabilties and Security Issue Microsoft Blue Hat: Researcher Demos No-Hack Attack Delayed Java update finally ships Microsoft to open up ‘M’ language Only hours after Microsoft released an emergency patch the hole in Windows was being abused Sinowal Trojan May Be One of the Worst Crimeware Ever Created McCain pulls ahead in pharmaceutical spam Comments are closed. |
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