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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 240
The DistroWatch
Weekly for February 18, 2008 is out. "Do you trust your
distribution? Does it have what it takes to provide you with important and
timely updates? The issue of operating system and applications security in
the era of millions of interconnected multi-user computing systems is more
important than ever. In this week's issue we investigate how different
Linux distributions handled the much-publicised vmsplice() privilege
escalation exploit announced last week. In the news section, the Fedora
developer community offers more desktop options to their users, VectorLinux
announces a fast, light edition designed for old hardware, and
ex-Linspire's Kevin Carmony goes doom and gloom on the CNR.com software
installation service. Looking ahead, this week is likely to deliver further
opportunities for heavy distro testing with the upcoming arrival of the
fifth alpha of Ubuntu 8.04 and the first release candidate for Mandriva
Linux 2008.1."
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