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Category Archives: Linux
Linux on Laptop working again
Oh, it’s a good night, thanks to some hard work by others (with me cheering along, and lending what little help I could), some hardware changes, and a little fiddling on my part, I’ve got Fedora Core 5 running VERY … Continue reading
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Two cool new tools for SELinux
Well SELinux has begun the long needed improvement in simplification this week. Tresys Technology (I used to work for them for about a year), has released two new tools to make SELinux Policy writing easier. They are both very early … Continue reading
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Busy with LinuxWorld
Well, I’ve been very busy the last couple of months. I was asked to be the Security Track Chair for LinuxWorld Boston 2006! You can check the conference out here: LinuxWorld It’s been an interesting challenge getting speakers and trying … Continue reading
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