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Debian Women: Geek feminists in action, Dec 10, 2004
Erinn Clark, co-founder of Debian Women, is quick to stress that the group doesn't exist because Debian is particularly woman-unfriendly.
Xandros Debuts New Desktop, Powers Sub-$200 Linux PC, Dec 10, 2004
A day after Linux distributor Xandros debuted Desktop 3.0, the new version of its Linux-for-desktop-PCs OS, the company announced it's powering a Microtel PC selling for under $200 at Wal-Mart's e-store.
New nest of Linux bugs uncovered, Dec 10, 2004
A security researcher has uncovered yet another set of security flaws in an image component which could put Linux users at risk of system compromise if they view a maliciously crafted image.
Red Hat and IBM join hands for Linux certification, Dec 10, 2004
Red Hat and IBM will jointly help software vendors certify their applications for Linux in a partnership announced today.
Flash making splash in Linux devices, reseller says, Dec 10, 2004
Flash is making a splash in the device market, says an engineering services firm deputized by Macromedia to resell embedded Flash technology to low-volume licensees.
New GNOME version is available for Linux users, Dec 10, 2004
A new version of GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) desktop interfaces is now available for download.
Fedora Core 3: Cruising The Bleeding Edge, Dec 10, 2004
Webmaster's note: Linux Online has also posted a review of Fedora Core 3 this week
The first thing anyone considering using Fedora needs to know is this is not a safe, sane Linux distribution. It's not meant to be. Fedora is the test bed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is also the replacement for Red Hat Linux, with two major differences: there is no commercial edition, and it is intended to be a community project, rather than solely a Red Hat product.
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