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Update All is a universal update program for all SourceForge projects. By checking the "File Releases" RSS feeds of your SourceForge programs, Update All will detect, download, and run the ... More


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DEVELOPMENT STATUS : planning
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
OPERATING SYSTEM : windows xp
USER INTERFACE : win32

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    The Quick Firefox Fix Jumps Over the Lazy Weekend

    Just last Thursday, I wrote a post proclaiming my undying love for how quickly open source projects tend to right themselves when sailing the choppy waters of software vulnerabilities. This time around, a vulnerability had been spotted in Firefox, affecting 3.x releases on all platforms. The fix was scheduled for release sometime this week, in the browser's 3.0.8 version.

    Firefox 3.0.8 made an early arrival, however, and was officially released Friday afternoon (at 3:45 PST). For those keeping score, this was roughly two days after one of the vulnerabilities it patches was discovered.



    Red Hat Releases RHEL 5.3

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    Red Hat has rolled out the newest update of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, RHEL 5.3. In addition to virtualization and power-saving enhancements, this update is also shipping the first productized implementation of OpenJDK for Red Hat.



    Fedora 10's D-Bus Update Causes Some Headaches and Procedural Discussions

    Via Linux Weekly News comes the tale of Fedora 10's recent troubles with D-Bus. Fedora recently issued a security update for D-Bus which broke a number of applications on generic Fedora systems. One of the areas affected was PackageKit -- essentially leaving those accustomed to updating their systems with the Fedora GUI tools unable to do so in this manner.

    The fix detailed by Paul Frields (issuing the command "su -c 'yum update'" in a terminal window) is straightforward, but it has the Fedora community talking about how to minimize and handle update hiccups in the future.



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