Linux Weekly News for October 25, 2001 | Linux Today

Linux Weekly News for October 25, 2001

Written By
JC
Jonathan Corbet
Oct 25, 2001

[ Thanks to Dave for
this link. ]

The LWN.net Weekly Edition for October 25, 2001 has been
published.

Inside this LWN.net Weekly Edition:

  • Front Page: Censored kernel changelogs; emacs 21.
  • Security: Responses to Scott Culp; possible ssh exploit.
  • Kernel: A new driver model; looking for faster pipes.
  • Distributions: More from the CLIG; Melon: Japanese Linux for
    the iPAQ.
  • Development: Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto, Ogg Traffic, Parma
    Polyhedral Library, Simple Web Service API, Crystal Space 0.90
    r001, GCC 3.02.
  • Commerce: MontaVista releases high availability framework; Red
    Hat adds Linux Desktop Productivity Essentials training course; The
    new ‘Lindows’ operating system.
  • History: OpenBSD project founded in 1995; Red Escolar project
    founded in 1998; Tcl/Tk looks for a new corporate home.
  • Letters: Project Liberty, free BIOS implementations,
    information anarchy.

…plus the usual array of reports, updates, and announcements.

Complete Story

JC

Jonathan Corbet

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