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Parsix GNU/Linux 7.0 review
In today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Parsix GNU/Linux 7.0. Plus: The importance of mentors in open source, and WordPress 4.1 has been released. Read More

This Linux grinch could put a hole in your security stocking
A grinch may be snatching away some year-end holiday time, forcing Linux system administrators to fill a gaping security hole in their systems.Named after the proverbially grumpy Dr. Seuss character, the grinch vulnerability could affect all Linux systems, potentially providing attackers with unfettered root access, according to security service provider Alert Logic, which introduced grinch to the world Tuesday via a blog post.Grinch could be as severe as the Shellshock Linux shell flaw that roiled the Internet in September, the company warned.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

IDG Contributor Network: Google delivers an early Christmas gift: Google Drive support for ODF
Google, in a surprise move, today announced support for ODF (Open Document Format) in its products. Read More


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A declining number of Linux distros might be killing distrohopping
In today's open source roundup: Distrohopping and the declining number of Linux distributions. Plus: The Register reviews Fedora 21, and Civilization: Beyond Earth launches tomorrow for Linux. Read More

IDG Contributor Network: How to configure MySQL and MariaDB to accept remote connections
Do you have problems accessing a MySQL or MariaDB Linux server on your local network? If so, you may need to change a few settings and files. Read More

Google's surprise: ODF support launches ahead of schedule
Months earlier than predicted by Google's head of open source, Google today announced support for the international OpenDocument Format in its Google Drive suite of apps. Read More

Google's Chromecast still dominates streaming media
In today's open source roundup: The Chromecast still tops the streaming media sales charts. Plus: What is the Linux community doing wrong? And how to sync your Android device with your Linux desktop. Read More

CentOS 7: The perfect gift for the Linux do-it-yourselfer
It's almost identical to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, minus the price tag and the support. Read More


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