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04 December 2008

Re: compatibility with IE6 on windows

Hi all,
My suggestion while ubuntu should continue supporting IE6 so probable
users know about ubuntu but at the same time having some sort of
pop-up (not desirable really) or some other elegant way (which I
cannot think of atm) in which they come to know about Mozilla firefox
(basically that there are other open-source browsers) as well. This
should accomplish both the tasks, while letting them see stuff, also
opening up their mind to alternatives.
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heise online news 04/12/2008


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FireFox 'plug-in' harvests web passwords

BitDefender report discovery of a new type of malware, a trojan that collects web log-in passwords by masquerading as a FireFox plug-in. A significant number of UK banks are on the target list.

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Concurrent's real-time Linux updated

The US specialist in real-time systems has released version 5.2 of its Linux distribution. The system supports PTP and is claimed to improve the performance of applications on NUMA architectures

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Eclipse plugin for Mercurial version control system

Version 1.2 of the Eclipse plugin for the Mercurial version control system has been released. The new release includes a number of new features and fixes a variety of bugs

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SpringSource announces enterprise version of Tomcat

SpringSource introduces an enterprise version of the Apache Tomcat Servlet Container, offering both the usual Tomcat features and diagnostic, as well as monitoring capabilities

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Is the Open Source business model broken?

In an article in this week's BusinessWeek, former OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen expresses his concerns about the viability of the Open Source business model

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Openmoko's Freerunner gets Android source repository and binaries

Koolu has collected the Android sources and the patches for Openmoko's Freerunner in a dedicated source code repository. One of the key developers also offers binaries

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Encrypting hard disk housing cracked

One year after heise Security exposed shoddy encryption procedures and misleading advertisement for housings with crypto chips by vendor Innmax, the German manufacturer Digittrade has launched another product with weak security

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Liferay's Social Office: a budget, cross-platform, MS Sharepoint alternative

Liferay's Social Office can be used to share MS Office documents and is compatible with Sharepoint; it also includes web mail, wikis, blogs, IM and team calendars and more besides

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Java 6 update 11 available

Also available for download are versions JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 17, SDK and JRE 1.4.2_19 as well as SDK and JRE 1.3.1_24. Sun says it has fixed several security holes in the new versions

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Adobe admits Acrobat 9 passwords can be guessed more quickly

Because the specification for the 256-bit AES encryption in Acrobat 9 provides greater performance than the previous 128-bit implementation, it also allows password crackers to try different passwords much faster

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Secunia publishes shocking vulnerability statistics

Security specialists Secunia have released figures suggesting that 98 in every hundred PCs in personal use have at least one un-patched and vulnerable program

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Viewing subversion repositories online with WebSVN 2.1

Version 2.1 of WebSVN has been released. The new version supports GeSHI, and updating is recommended to fix previous security issues

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Multimedia in web presentations: W3C publishes SMIL 3.0

The World Wide Web Consortium has published version 3.0 of its Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language standard.

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SonicWALL server switches off protective functions

Unknown to them, SonicWall users may have been unprotected against remote attack for a while, as a problem with the licensing server switched off intrusion prevention and anti-virus protection

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New tool synchs Mac OS X with Open-Xchange groupware

The new "OXtender for Mac OS X" product synchronises emails, contacts and appointments between the open source Open-Xchange groupware and various native Mac programs

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EclipseSource: An Engagement of Eclipse experts

Innoopract and Code 9 have introduced a joint venture, initially planned to be a collaboration of recognised experts for various Eclipse projects like RCP, Equinox and RAP

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Songbird spreads its wings

Based on Mozilla's web browser engine, the Songbird media player is now available in version 1.0

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