OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability Closed for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability Closed for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04

In order to repair the problem, users will have to upgrade the operating system

Firefox 18.0.2 Officially Lands in Ubuntu

Firefox 18.0.2 Officially Lands in Ubuntu

Supported on Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Windows 8 and Mac OS X Make Way, Steam for Linux Is Coming Through

Windows 8 and Mac OS X Make Way, Steam for Linux Is Coming Through

The adoption rate of Steam for Linux is impressive

Ubuntu 12.10 Receives Update for Linux Kernel

Ubuntu 12.10 Receives Update for Linux Kernel

The kernel has been updated to fix a regression introduced in a patch

Samsung Laptops Bricked by Booting Ubuntu 12.04/12.10 via UEFI, Kernel Patch Issued

Samsung Laptops Bricked by Booting Ubuntu 12.04/12.10 via UEFI, Kernel Patch Issued

A new version of the Linux kernel which integrates this patch will be launched soon

Squid-cgi Exploits Repaired by Canonical for Multiple Ubuntu OSes

Squid-cgi Exploits Repaired by Canonical for Multiple Ubuntu OSes

Users just have to update the operating system in order to correct the problems

Canonical Fixes Inkscape Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 12.10

Canonical Fixes Inkscape Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 12.10

Other Ubuntu operating system were affected by this problem

OpenStack Glance Exploit Repaired in Ubuntu 12.10

OpenStack Glance Exploit Repaired in Ubuntu 12.10

A few other operating systems were affected by this problem

OpenStack Nova Vulnerability Repaired by Canonical

OpenStack Nova Vulnerability Repaired by Canonical

Just update the operating system in order to fix the problem

Libssh Exploit Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10

Libssh Exploit Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10

A few other operating systems were affected by this problem

Firefox 18.0.1 Lands in Ubuntu, Download Now

Firefox 18.0.1 Lands in Ubuntu, Download Now

This latest version of Firefox arrived in Ubuntu with just one regression fix

Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) OMAP4 Exploits Repaired by Canonical

Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) OMAP4 Exploits Repaired by Canonical

Users are asked to update their systems as quickly as possible

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • January 18th, 2013
AMD Fights Back and Releases ATI Catalyst 13.1 Driver for Linux

AMD Fights Back and Releases ATI Catalyst 13.1 Driver for Linux

ATI owners have a reason to enjoy their products on Linux, again

Linux Kernel Vulnerability Closed in Ubuntu 12.10

Linux Kernel Vulnerability Closed in Ubuntu 12.10

Users have been urged to update the system as quickly as possible

RPM Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal)

RPM Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal)

Users just have to update the operating system in order to fix the problem

Canonical Plugs QEMU Vulnerability in Ubuntu 12.10

Canonical Plugs QEMU Vulnerability in Ubuntu 12.10

A few other operating systems from Canonical have been affected by this vulnerability

OpenJDK 7 Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10

OpenJDK 7 Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10

Users just have to update the system in order to correct the problem

 
Want more? Browse: