security

Posted by Harlem

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Intro
New season of FUPm - season 4
Welcome Guest host Brad from Armored Penguin
 
Banter
 
http://xkcd.com/684/
 
News
Ubuntu 10.04 alpha 2 brings Pitivi, panel changes - Harlem
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/reviews/2010/01/ubuntu-1004-alpha-2-brings-pitivi-panel-changes.ars
 
Firefox changes release schedule/process - Peter
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9144820/Mozilla_dumps_Firefox_3.7_from_schedule_changes_dev_process
 
Firefox 3.6 - Peter
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/01/hands-on-firefox-36.ars
 
Nokia brings free GPS nav to phones (Take that, Google) - Brad
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotLinux/~3/KyAp2Cx86W8/Nokia-To-Make-GPS-Navigation-Free-On-Smartphones
(There has been an opensource/free GPS nav app for the Nokia tablets for a while, called Maemo Mapper. The only downside to it is that since there was no connection in the car (802.11), you could not update your route on the fly)
 
35,000 Core Ubuntu Server Farm - Harlem
http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2010/01/20/35000-core-ubuntu-server-farm-at-weta-digital/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+UbuntuTutorials+(Ubuntu+Tutorials+:+Enhancing+your+Ubuntu+experience!)
 
NMAP 5.2 - Peter
http://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=130985
 
Tor servers hacked -- Upgrade to latest - Brad
http://www.h-online.com/news/item/Tor-Project-servers-hacked-911128.html
 
Google vs. China - All of us
MS releases out-of-cycle patch to IE because of the attacks. Best approach appears to be to run Firefox or Chrome. German government raises alert. 
http://www.h-online.com/news/item/Warning-over-using-Internet-Explorer-from-German-Government-as-exploit-goes-public-906173.html
http://www.h-online.com/news/item/German-government-IE-warning-leads-to-spike-in-Firefox-downloads-908864.html
 
Cool Tool
Do you miss Windows 3.1? No? Well, do you want a good laugh anyway?
http://www.michaelv.org
 
Tech Segment - Brad
CFEngine 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cfengine
 
Listener Feedback
 
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 from Arand Nash
 
Just some things that bugged me in the recent episode, one of you kept saying "Lucid Linux" instead of the correct "Lucid Lynx"(!!). 
 
Also, that option of network "shared to other computers". That's been available from at least 9.4 Jaunty. Dunno if it works properly there, but just saying. 
 
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Hi Larry, hi Tom - and hi Harlem, hi Peter,  I just listened to your co-production podcast episode of GoingLinux and Freshubuntu.  I am listening to both podcasts and enjoy both. So I found it a good idea that you got together. I will continue to listen to both podcasts and I imagine you will continue be a good complement to each other.  Thanks and keep up the good work!  
--  Martin Wildam
 
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len sent a message using the contact form at http://freshubuntu.org/contact
 
Thanks for a year of informative and entertaining podcasts - keep them coming. 
 
A happy new Year 
 
Len 
Cork Ireland 
 
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Ronald Gibson sent a message using the contact form at http://freshubuntu.org/contact
 
I bought a second drive to put Ubuntu on. 
 
I find problems here and there with Ubuntu. Trying to move files into one of the sub directories.  It has that little arrow and if you keep your cursor there too long, it will open up that directory and you'll have to wait for it to open.  I did a reinstall of Ubuntu and it didn't recognize the Broadcom WiFi hardware the second time.  It worked well and was recognized in v9.04.  I had it look for hardware but it was not on the list.  Just what it found last time.  Firewire wasn't on there either.  I have looked at some 720P videos and the CPU is up around 95%.  Next I exit all of my applications and the CPU is still at 95%.  I checked out what is using a lot of CPU using TOP and found it was X11 at 70+% for the remainder of the session.  I have also noticed that there is a program tnat indexes your files and takes up a lot of CPU while doing that.  It takes several minutes to run. 
 
I like bookmarking my server in the file manager so I can access files anytime.  You will see more software to install if you use Synaptic to install new software. 
 
Fedora 12 recognized my Broadcom WiFi on bootup of the demo for the first time.  But then so does Puppy Linux. 
 
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Michael sent a message using the contact form at http://freshubuntu.org/contact.
 
Hi,
 
I just found your podcast and website, and it looks great.
 
I'd love to start at the beginning; do you make all of your podcasts available somewhere?
 
Thank you,
 
Michael
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http://popey.com/blog/2010/01/02/ubuntu-spotted-on-doctor-who-set/
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http://petition.stopsoftwarepatents.eu/
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Dear peter, 
 
I am writing to you to see if you can announce the opening of my
website, Frostbite Systems. Frostbite Systems is an online company that
builds and sells pre-installed Linux computers. The distros we install
on our computers are Ubuntu, Mandriva, Opensuse, Fedora, Sabayon and
Linux Mint. 
 
We will also install others upon request. 
 
We are open to suggestions for other products that the community would
like to see offered. By supporting Frostbite Systems, you will also be
supporting the distro you have installed on the computer! With each
purchase made, Frostbite Systems will donate a portion of the proceeds
to the distribution that the customer chooses to have installed. 
 
We are also offering blind optimized computers for blind and low vision
users. We use Ubuntu and install the Orca screen reader and configure it
to work properly, so when a blind or low vision user receives their
Frostbite System, Orca will immediately work out of the box.   Being a
blind user myself, I understand that it can be frustrating to have to
depend on a sighted helper to get a new computer configured.  We will
configure Orca to work with it's optimal settings. 
 
Please contact us and let us know what we can do to meet your needs as a
member of the community. Thank you for your time and for all your hard
work.  I'm a big fan of the show, keep up the great work!         
 
Truly,
 
Jonathan  Nadeau
Owner, Frostbite Systems
 
www.frostbitesystems.com
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Event: Community Leadership Summit 2010
What: Informational Meeting
Start Time: Saturday, July 17 at 9:00am
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Where: Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon
 
To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
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Thanks,
The Facebook Team
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My Christmas Wishlist

18 Dec 2006
Posted by Harlem

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The kids can hardly wait get any sleep in anticipation of Christmas. I don't blame them. I couldn't sleep either when I was their age. I submitted my 'list' to my parents and hoped that they would get the biggest, most expensive gift on the list. I would often be surprised, and sometimes disappointed (on the naughty list those years). I am rarely disappointed nowadays with Ubuntu. It makes a perfect gift for anyone you might know, still though there are a few things I would like to ask for and in this episode I 'submit' my list to St Mark, patron Saint of Canonical (whoa, sounds way too Catholic...memories flooding back. No! not the ruler!!! Not again...). I realize that this list is most likely incomplete at best. So feel free to leave a comment by pressing on the word comments at the end of the post and adding to the list. Please, leave a name (real or otherwise) so I can showcase it on the next podcast. It beats being called 'anonymous'. I hope you enjoyed the podcast!
 
News
 
Item 1. === Introduction to Ubuntu Security ===
Item 2. === Ubuntu: The Linux poster child ===
Item 3. === Ubuntu in South Australian Parliament ===
Item 4. === MAKE Zine adds Ubuntu to its Christmas shopping list ===
 
CLCOTW df - The df utility displays the disk space usage on all mounted filesystems. Below is a pic of the usage on my terminal. du - You can use the du command to determine which files or directories need to be deleted -- or at least trimmed. A simple du will print usage for the present working directory and its subdirectories, along with the size of each directory. Here is the pic for the usage: Here is the list for the bumper music I used.
 
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Welcome Back, The comic is from Randall Munroe from his website xkcd.com, funny! I would like to thank Peter who was vacationing in Greece for letting me know that one of my links was not working. The link should happily redcirect you to the Ubuntu Counter Project. Also, here is that link from Linux.com titled "top tips for new ubuntu users". Let me know what you think. Check out the new service from Google called Google Related Content the box should be in the left margin. I think it is still in beta but I have seen it and has given some relevant suggestions if not for ubuntu specific items at least Linux related stuff. I dont make any money of of this, I just thought it was a good way to give the end user more information.
Here are the news items that I covered with the links to them
 
News #1 - http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6147197554.html
 
News #2 - http://www.linuxextremist.com/?p=100
 
This week, I installed a package that helps to configure the built in firewall (iptables) in Ubuntu. A usefull application for those of us who wish to add another layer of security to our already industrial strength security found in every linux machine:) Thanks for all the comments and participation, I'll be speaking to you all very soon. If you are looking for the ogg feed you can subscribe to it by putting the URL feeds.feedburner.com/FreshUbuntuOgg into your podcatcher. Next week, I plan to do a short book review among other things see you soon, Ciao!

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Posted by Harlem

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Hello all, Here is a screenshot of the Kubuntu desktop. Yes, that is purple you all see. Looks appealing for the most part, although I am partial to blue. I hope the Ubuntu team heard that, haha. I hope everyone had a great holiday weeekend. I am getting more and more comfortable with Ubuntu and getting to know my way around much better. Even though I still have a computer running windows xp here at home, which my family usually uses, while I use the computer with Ubuntu running on it exclusively. And as a regular user it is functional for 100% of the activities that I normally would do on an XP system. This past week they announced the "Knot 2" release of "Edgy Eft". Note this is only for developers and those of you who are a little more adventurous. Edgy is at this point still beta testing in order to get the operating system ready for its final release date of October 2006. Lastly, another billboard? Yes, this one spotted in the Silicon Valley on highway 101. Here is the link.
 
This episode I talked about common sense security. Here is a synopsis of the podcast:
 
1. Password protection for system administration tasks (root user vs. regular user)
2. Installing software packages from known and approved repositories.
3. Making sure that updates are current to plug up invulnerabilities.
4. Limiting who has access to your computer.
 
All this is fully explained in the podcast.

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