Fedora Core 2 Test 2 Released
Kalak writes "Fedora Core 2 Test 2, part of the project's goal to 'work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from open source software', has just been released - this test release 'is specifically designed for SELinux testing, as well as testing the 2.6 kernel, GNOME 2.5, and KDE 3.2.1.' Get a copy from one of the mirrors or grab a copy via BitTorrent. You probably want the binary only Torrent."
I'm thinking of placing a wager, and wondered who's Slashdot's favorite to win it all?
Ga Tech?
Duke?
UCONN?
Okla St?
HELL YEAH
Postgresql.com Postgresql is most excellent as a relational database on Linux!
Any reviews of its performance on Fedora?
SELinux, is it secret, is it safe. (NSA you know!)
Agent X
Debian unstable has all the latest 2.6.x binary kernel images available through apt-get.
Does this mean that we are having linux trusted computing?
How is TC implemented under linux vs. Micro$oft?
hmm.
Has anyone done comparisons where Linux is compiled using different compilers, like MS-Visual C++, Borland, CodeWarrior, etc, and then compared for speed and quality?