2001 02 15


                    LINUX NEWS
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            Thursday, February 15, 2001


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1) Sean’s Notes

2) Linux News

Win2K vs. Linux
Reality Check!
Linux vs. FreeBSD
Red Hat Unveils Expanded E-Commerce Offerings

3) Linux Resources

LDAP Query with PHP
No Rest for the Kernel Team
GNOME Installation Guide
How are Kernel Decisions Made?
libmilter

4) App o’ the week

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1) Sean's Notes
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Linux User Groups (LUG) are a great way of furthering your
knowledge of Linux, and helping out others.  Within a LUG
you'll find people who just installed Linux the day before
(or perhaps not even yet), to people who work with it every
day.

There are two big advantages to joining a LUG.  The first
is the technical content.

For example, I frequent the Manitoba Unix Users Group (MUUG).
Each session starts off with an open forum where people ask
questions.  At the last meeting, everything from window
managers to obscure shell scripting techniques was discussed.
After that is a presentation.  The latest was an excellent
tutorial on how to lock down your machine, and in the past
there have been demonstrations of products and related
technologies.

Between the presentation and the forum, you have to try hard
not to pick up something new, even if it is just a new piece
of software to try out.  Everybody does things differently,
and learning these ways can only help you. Through discussion
you can get into some really interesting topics.

The second advantage of a LUG is the people.  You may run in
to someone looking for temporary work, or meet some people
face to face that you've only seen in email.  You may trade
email addresses with people you meet there, and use each other
to bounce ideas off of in between meetings.

Linux.com has provided a database of LUGs, so if you
don't know if there is one in your area, check it out:

http://www.linux.com/lug/

On another note, the latest .VBS worm, with the Anna Kournikova
attachment has been making its rounds.  If you use sendmail to
handle email at your site, look at the libmilter link in the
resources section.  It will let you delete harmful attachments.
Or, for a more general purpose email filter, try this out:

http://mailtools.anomy.net

In case you're in the dark on this, you should be checking the
IT Resources section of Brainbuzz more often!  Here's the
article:

http://itresources.brainbuzz.com/Headline/default.asp?hi=S1H2173

Did you hear about the email worm for Unix?  It works on the
honour system -- it asks you to delete some files and then
to forward it off to your friends.

Don't forget about the Linux Newsletter board, where you can
talk to me and other subscribers:

http://boards.brainbuzz.com/boards/vbt.asp?b2

Until next week, take care, and Long Live the Penguin.

Sean
swalberg@brainbuzz.com

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2) Linux News
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Win2K vs. Linux
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Come see Win2K compared to Linux on a variety of non-technical
merits.  Who has the better mascot?  Who sucks less?  Not a
report you want to give to your manager, but some good ammo
the next time you get into an OS argument.

http://www.bbspot.com/Features/2000/12/os_guide.html


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Reality Check!
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SUN's Reality Checks are always a good read.  Usually they're
directed at the Microsoft FUD machine, and this time is no
different.  It looks like a Microsoft PR firm was talking
behind SUN's back to some reporters, so SUN thought they'd
set the record straight.

http://www.sun.com/dot-com/realitycheck/headsup010205.html


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Linux vs. FreeBSD
-------------------
The BSD family is quite possibly more reliable than Linux, but
they don't seem to have the publicity.  Here is a good comparison
of the two.

http://www.byte.com/column/BYT20010130S0010


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Red Hat Unveils Expanded E-Commerce Offerings
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"Red Hat will integrate Akopia's popular Interchange e-commerce
platform into Red Hat's solutions portfolio that now includes Interchange,
the Stronghold Secure Web Server and CCVS e-commerce payment system for
a comprehensive e-commerce solution stack."

http://www.redhat.com/about/presscenter/2001/press_akopia.html

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3) Linux Resources
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LDAP Query with PHP
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PHPBuilder is a great site for people who develop with PHP.
If you've ever heard of LDAP and wanted to start learning it,
this is a great article to get a simple directory application
up and running.

http://phpbuilder.net/columns/dstanley20010206.php3


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No Rest for the Kernel Team
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2.4.1ac11 is out, and the accompanying article shows a list of
changes.  While you may prefer to wait for 2.4.2, keeping up
with the intermediate changelogs is helpful in that you may
spot some features or bug fixes that concern you.  If you can
keep up with the AC's, then your feedback can be helpful to the
developers, especially at this time of rapid development.

http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn 01-02-13-008-04-NW-KN

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GNOME Installation Guide
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If your system doesn't include GNOME natively, or you're looking
to do an upgrade, this site is a definite must.  If you already
have GNOME, it's still got a lot of useful information on how
to select and install applications, and some tweaks too.

http://www.karubik.de/gig/

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How are Kernel Decisions Made?
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Ever wondered who gets the final say on what goes in to the
kernel or how it is to be done?  It's a complicated system,
but has worked so far.

http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid/02/08/0757219


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libmilter
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libmilter is a filtering library that is included in recent
versions of sendmail.  It lets you write C code to filter
through your email to remove the undesired content, like
the latest .VBS worm.  This page has instructions on how to
configure and write filters using a .VBS/.SHS removal
example.

http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/milter/

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4) App o' the week
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This week's app is more of a script of dubious utility.  Think
of a perl script that's entire purpose is to reformat itself
into the shape of a camel.  Then think of this script silk-screened
on to a T-Shirt.  Wow! :)

http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/things/321a.html

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