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News from Sep 28, 2005

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- Kernel release: 2.6.14-rc2-git7, Sep 28, 2005

Kernel2.6.14-rc2-git7 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.

Files added: 6
Files changed: 410
Files removed: 1

- HP chooses Australia to expand its enterprise Linux footprint, Sep 28, 2005
HPHP is seeking to enlarge its footprint in the enterprise Linux space by partnering with Red Hat and Novell, and has chosen Australia as the place to start.
- Electronic paper development kit runs Linux, Sep 28, 2005
EmbeddedE Ink is preparing a Linux-based electronic paper development kit. The AM-100 EPD kit includes a 170dpi, 6-inch (diagonal) SVGA (800 x 600) "EPD" (electronic paper display) module supporting four shades of gray. The technology radically decreases display power requirements in mobile devices, the company claims.
- Matalan checks out Linux tills, Sep 28, 2005
GeneralCapgemini advised the UK retailer to run thousands of tills on Linux rather than Windows, as it is more secure and easier to support
- Degunking Linux by Roderick W Smith, Sep 28, 2005
GeneralIn Degunking Linux by Roderick W Smith you’ll find hints on how to clean and, as the title suggests, degunk your Linux installation to help free up disk space, CPU time and help optimize your machine.
- SSH Claims for New Secure Shell Draw Open-Source Ire, Sep 28, 2005
Open SourceByron Rashed, senior marketing communications manager of SSH Communications Security, claimed that SSH's product is better suited for enterprise-scale business applications than a similar open-source product from OpenSSH.
- RealPlayer, Helix users at risk of attack, Sep 28, 2005
SecurityPopular media players RealPlayer and Helix Player are at risk of a security vulnerability that could let malicious attackers launch remote attacks on a user's system, security experts say.

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