The H Roundup for the week ending 5 November
Welcome to The H Roundup, your rapid review of the week with the most read news on The H, the security alerts and open source releases, and the essential feature articles – all in one quick-to-scan news item.
Top News
Developers at the Fedora Project proposed moving all executable files and libraries used by the distribution to the /usr/ directory, version 5.0 of the free OpenBSD operating system was released, and Microsoft contributed code to the Samba project. The developers behind the BeagleBoard announced a new open source, low-cost, expandable, hardware-hacker-oriented board called the BeagleBone, and the new release of Ruby, version 1.9.3, came with a changed licence.
- Fedora considers moving all binaries to /usr/bin/
- OpenBSD 5.0 released
- Samba gets Microsoft code contribution
- BeagleBone: A hacker oriented version of the Beagleboard
- Ruby 1.9.3 arrives with licence change
- New release of the Btrfs tools
- LibreOffice extensions and templates site now live
- Worth Reading: ROP protection in Windows 8 bypassed
- KDE 3.5 fork Trinity updated
- Linux From Scratch Version 7.0 released
Featured Articles
This week, The H had a conversation with Jim Zemlin, the Linux Foundation's Executive Director, at this year's LinuxCon Europe conference, and Thorsten Leemhuis took a look at the recent kernel.org hack and recent kernel developments.
Open Source Releases
- Linux From Scratch Version 7.0 released
- Ruby 1.9.3 arrives with licence change
- New release of the Btrfs tools
- Asterisk 10 brings enhanced audio capabilities
- Version 4.2 of RHQ system monitoring software arrives
- Pentaho 4.1 includes new in-memory analytics capabilities
- Transmageddon video transcoder for Linux updated
- OpenBSD 5.0 released
- KDE 3.5 fork Trinity updated
- Songbird 1.10 brings two-way synchronisation
- Mercurial 2.0 adds large binary file support
- Wireshark updates fix vulnerabilities
- Plex media centre update adds Windows support
- KDE SC 4.7.3 arrives with Nepomuk fixes
- SystemRescueCd 2.4.0 released
- IPFire open source firewall improves OpenVPN support
- Logback reaches 1.0.0
- Final openSUSE 12.1 release candidate published
- Chrome 16 enters beta, adds support for syncing multiple accounts
- SugarCRM 6.3 enhances importing in Community Edition
- Fedora 16 declared gold
- jQuery 1.7 starts on/off switch
- GParted Live update supports Btrfs resizing
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