Local Security Bug in GNU Emacs
Nov 05, 2007A vulnerability in the extended text editor GNU Emacs gives local attackers the ability to run arbitrary code.
more »KDE 4: Beta Four and RC1 of the Kitt Developer Platform
Oct 31, 2007The KDE development team has set itself beta goals as milestones en route to the first release candidate. An initial release candidate of the KDE 4.0 developer platform is now available along with the improved beta four.
more »Klone 2.0.0: Web Applications in C/C++
Oct 30, 2007Embedded specialists Koan Logic have released version 2.0 of their webserver framework Klone which gives programmers the ability to development web applications in C and C++.
more »Microsoft Changes Licensing Conditions Following EU Verdict
Oct 29, 2007In the light of a ruling by the European Commission, Microsoft has now published revised license terms for interoperability.
more »Mercurial 0.9.5: New Features, More Performance
Oct 22, 2007Version 0.9.5 of Mercurial, a distributed version control system has just been released. The new version improves performance, adds new features and fixes bugs.
more »Embedded File System 1.0 – Filesystem in a File
Oct 19, 2007The Embedded File System (EFS) library, of which the first stable version, 1.0, has just been released, is a C++ library that creates a virtual filesystem in a file.
more »GNU Debugger with Major Fixes
Oct 12, 2007Not quite a year after the previous version, the developers have now released GNU Debugger 6.7.
more »PHP Developing Tools 1.0 Released
Sep 20, 2007The PHP development environment, PDT (PHP Developing Tools) integrates seamlessly with the Eclipse development environment.
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CachyOS Gets an Update
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The Linux Kernel Dev Staging Area Now Rejects AI-Generated Patches
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Linux Surpasses Double-Digit Market Share
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AI Helped Develop a Linux Exploit
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Yet Another Linux Kernel Vulnerability Discovered
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Ubuntu 26.10 to Include Ubuntu Certified Hardware Check
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Substantial Update to IPFire Now Available
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