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News from Jul 25, 2008

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- Kernel release: 2.6.25.13-rc1, Jul 25, 2008

Kernel2.6.25.13-rc1 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.

Files added: 0
Files changed: 11
Files removed: 0

- The Mess That is Linux Volume Management, Jul 25, 2008
GeneralThe GNU/Linux operating system is blessed to have sound partition management tools like GParted which are very easy to use. However, when it comes to the management of 'virtual partitions' known as volumes, things are quite different.
- Intel switches from Ubuntu to Fedora for Mobile Linux, Jul 25, 2008
EmbeddedChip manufacturer Intel wants to use parts of the Fedora Project Linux distribution instead of Ubuntu as the basis for the second version of Moblin (Mobile & Internet Linux Project).
- Red Hat Ups Length Of Top Technical Support For Enterprise Linux, Jul 25, 2008
Red HatRed Hat on Wednesday said it is extending the first phase of its product lifecycle support for Enterprise Linux, when the most technical support resources are made available, from three years to four.
- No tax support for Mac or Linux yet, Jul 25, 2008
GovernmentThe Australian Taxation Office has advised Australians using Apple or Linux operating systems that they will be unable to lodge tax returns electronically using the ATO's e-tax software unless they use a Windows emulator or a kiosk in one of the agency's shop fronts.
- Shuttleworth: Microsoft Does Not Want War, Jul 25, 2008
MicrosoftAt OSCON, Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, says he doubts Microsoft would file a claim against Linux developers.
- Senior Microsoft developer dumps Redmond to embrace open source, Jul 25, 2008
MicrosoftMike Gunderloy spent over a decade consulting for Microsoft, helping to build the Access and Excel versions of Microsoft Office 97 and 2000, as well as SQL Server, C#, and ASP.Net. A series of Microsoft moves, most particularly its "patent land-grab," has pushed Gunderloy away from Microsoft to the point that he's now "100 percent Microsoft-free" and has embraced a variety of open-source projects and programming languages.
- 10 ways to make Linux boot faster, Jul 25, 2008
GeneralOn those infrequent occasions when you need to reboot Linux, you may find that the process takes longer than you’d like. Jack Wallen shares a number of tricks you can use to reduce boot times.
- Building an HPC Linux cluster has gotten simpler, Beowulf leader says, Jul 25, 2008
GeneralDonald Becker, an MIT grad who in the 1990s pioneered high-performance computing (HPC) with commodity components, returned to his alma mater recently to update the Boston Linux & Unix User Group (BLU) on the state of HPC and his work to make Linux clusters more powerful, more user-friendly and easier to manage
- Mozilla fixes nine flaws in Thunderbird, Jul 25, 2008
SecurityMozilla Messaging patched nine security vulnerabilities in Thunderbird yesterday, the first time it has plugged holes in the e-mail software since early May.
- Kernel space: Full disclosure for security holes, Jul 25, 2008
KernelLinux developers fix kernel security holes out in the open. Is a bug a bug, or do security-related fixes deserve special treatment?

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