The H Roundup for the week ending 14 July
Welcome to The H Roundup, your rapid review of the week with the most read news on The H, the security alerts and open source releases, and the essential feature articles – all in one quick-to-scan news item.
Top News
One of the first UEFI Secure Boot-enabled systems launched, giving developers a real glimpse of possible problems for Linux users, the developers behind the E17 desktop set their sights on a first stable release after years of development, and Oracle updated MySQL to close a critical security hole. The KDE community confirmed its trust in the Qt development toolkit, and new malware was detected that targets all major supported operating systems.
- Aldi PC becomes first retail PC with UEFI Secure Boot
- E17 developers set sights on an official release
- MySQL update fixes critical error
- KDE assures users they can depend on Qt
- Malware sniffs for Windows, Mac OS X or Linux
- 64-bit ARM support for Linux AArch64
- CentOS 6.3 released
- LibreOffice 3.5.5 update improves stability
- TeX Live 2012 released
- ENISA recommends "assume all PCs are infected"
Featured Articles
This week, Glyn Moody looked at the possible problem that low-end Android-based tablets may hold for Free Software and, with Linux 3.5 fast approaching, the Kernel Log on The H Open detailed the architecture, drivers and infrastructure in the upcoming kernel release.
- Why a tablet victory for Android is problematic for Free Software
- Kernel Log: Coming in 3.5 (Part 3) - Architecture
- Kernel Log: Coming in 3.5 (Part 4) - Drivers
- Kernel Log: Coming in 3.5 (Part 5) - Infrastructure
Open Source Releases
- MySQL update fixes critical error
- Transmission BitTorrent client supports Retina display
- Vico editor for Mac OS X open sourced
- Alien Arena "Reloaded Edition" first-person shooter released
- Jaspersoft 4.7 can query MongoDB in real time
- CentOS 6.3 released
- digiKam 2.7.0 improves RAW processing support
- Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" source code released
- Chrome 21 beta improves camera and microphone support
- X Server 1.13 to offer better support for hybrid graphics
- OpenNebula 3.6 integrates virtual appliance marketplace
- GitHub launches new Android app
- LibreOffice 3.5.5 update improves stability
- Chrome 20 update fixes high-risk security vulnerabilities
- KDE SC 4.9 nears with final RC
- Developer Break: Node.js, Apaches and Celery
- First openSUSE 12.2 release candidate arrives
- Mozilla's Rust language version 0.3 released
Security Alerts
- HP warns of critical holes in its server monitoring software
- Cyberoam appliances private key exposed
- Microsoft patches a critical hole in XML Core Services
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