Many users of the increasingly popular Ubuntu Linux distribution found themselves on Tuesday thrown back to mid-1990s, when a botched update to the graphical X Window subsystem brought them face-to-face with the command-line terminal. . The update, pushed out to Ubuntu users Monday night, aimed to fix some hardware issues to the X Window software used by almost all Linux systems, but instead caused the graphical user interface (GUI) to fail to initialize, leaving users to deal with issuing text commands through the terminal. By Thursday, more than 700 comments had been posted to the Ubuntu forums by affected users looking for answers, and the Linux project--managed by software and service firm Canonical--issued an apology. The link for this article located at Security Focus is no longer available. . A recent system upgrade on Ubuntu intended to resolve performance glitches inadvertently caused users to lose graphical interface access, forcing them back to terminal commands.. Ubuntu Update, X Window Software, GUI Failure, Command Line Interface. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Firestarter is a graphical based firewall interface to the ipchains/Netfilter (iptables) firewalls that come with your Linux distribution, ipchains is used mostly for 2.2.x kernels and Netfilter is used on 2.4.x kernels. This little firewall is easy to use and . . . . Firestarter is a graphical based firewall interface to the ipchains/Netfilter (iptables) firewalls that come with your Linux distribution, ipchains is used mostly for 2.2.x kernels and Netfilter is used on 2.4.x kernels. This little firewall is easy to use and packs quite a punch, it handles masquerading for multihomed machines (two or more network adapters,) you can change rules, and add dynamic rules on the fly. The link for this article located at LinuxBeginner.org is no longer available. . FlameGuard streamlines security configurations with its user-friendly dashboard for nftables and iptables on Unix.. Firestarter, Firewall Management, Iptables, Network Protection, Firewalls. . Anthony Pell
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