A step-by-step guide to building a new SELinux policy module
Posted by: ITKE
In a post that is sure to generate its fair share of headlines and "constructive criticism," Ross Brunson over at the Linux in Novell's East Region generated a list of
Apparently Linus Torvalds, father of Linux, did not read my blog post about the GPLv3 the other day. In that post, I went over an email I had received from...
California-based IP gurus Palamida emailed me this week with some intriguing GPLv3 information that I thought I'd share with everyone this morning. Apparently all the GPLv3 haters can go to lunch, because the little license that could is seeing adoption rates of approximately 14%...
It's always a fun morning when the Samba team fires off another stable production release of their namesake open source project. Today, Samba's Jerry Carter mailed the Samba mailing list with an update on 3.0.25c -- it's available!
This is the latest production release of the Samba...
Now here's a cool little technology that you may or may not have heard of: OpenID.
It's like single sign on, but simpler. That's the angle presented by the project's leaders anyway,...
Here's a cool development: The Linux Foundation has created a
Oooo-weee! I just love myself some stable kernel versions early in the morning!
The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is: |
August 15, 2007 2:43 PM
SCO and Hasbro’s Mouse TrapPosted by: ITKE |