The H Roundup for the week ending 25 February
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
Adobe confirmed that, in future, its Flash Player for Linux will only be available through Google's Chrome web browser. The VideoLAN project published a major update, version 2.0, to its popular VLC Media Player and Linux Mint lead developer Clement Lefebvre released an updated version of the Cinnamon desktop environment. Canonical announced Ubuntu for Android, which will see the Linux distribution run from docked smartphones, and a portal for pornographic material was hacked, exposing its user database.
- Chrome only future for Flash on Linux
- VLC Player 2.0 released
- Linux Mint developer releases Cinnamon 1.3
- Canonical announces Ubuntu for Android
- Porn portal's user database open and accessible on the net
- HijackThis now open source
- YouPorn users exposed through configuration flaw
- Debian Project announces a patent policy
- Oracle commutes end of life on Java 6
- Report: IPv6 sees first DDoS attacks
Featured Articles
This week, Glyn Moody expanded on recent calls to open the source code of medical implants and The H spoke to Maggie Vail about the CASH Music project. Thorsten Leemhuis detailed the changes in version 5.8 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and looked at what's coming in Linux 3.3. Mary Branscombe discussed where open source fits in at Research In Motion, the company behind Blackberry, and The H published the Community Calendar for March.
- From open source to sourcing openly
- The H Half Hour: CASH Music's Maggie Vail
- What's new in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8
- Kernel Log: Coming in 3.3 (Part 2) - Filesystems and storage
- Can open source save RIM?
- The H Community Calendar - March 2012
Open Source Releases
- JBoss 7 AS now fully certified for Java EE 6
- VLC Player 2.0 released
- Linux Mint developer releases Cinnamon 1.3
- HijackThis now open source
- OpenJFX gets JavaFX testing framework
- ActiveMQ Apollo optimises messaging for multicore
- New package format in Tiny Core Linux 4.3
- Apache HTTP Server 2.4 aims for the clouds
- Clustered NoSQL database Riak gets administration console
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 released
- SystemRescueCd 2.5.0 drops Firefox
- Mageia 2 enters beta testing
- FlightGear 2.6.0 brings AI improvements
- DragonFly BSD 3.0 improves multiprocessor support
- Mozilla announces new Add-on SDK as Add-on Builder reaches 1.0
- Second beta of DTrace for Linux
- Open Data Handbook 1.0 introduces open data
- PacketFence 3.2.0 brings new features, closes XSS hole
- OpenERP 6.1 adds new web client
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