Linux Mint is considering measures to keep users up-to-date - and Windows 10-style forced updates are not out of the question. . Linux Mint is a popular, community-driven distribution (distro) based on Ubuntu. Unfortunately, like users of other operating systems (OS), many Linux Mint users are slow to update, both applications and the OS itself. In a blog post detailing the problem, the Linux Mint teams notes that only 30% of users updated to the latest version of their web browser in less than a week. Similarly, while acknowledging it is hard to get an exact figure, between 5% and 30% of users are running Linux 17.x. . Linux Mint is considering the adoption of Windows 10-like update mechanisms to boost user interaction and promote regular software updates.. Linux Mint, Update Mechanism, User Engagement, Software Updates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Linux Mint is working on improving its Update Manager in an effort to encourage users to apply security updates. . Last week the Linux Mint project shared the troubling news how many of its users are behind on important security updates or in some cases even running end-of-life versions. In trying to help address the issue, Linux Mint is working on improvements to its Update Manager to encourage users to apply updates. The Linux Mint project posted this morning their February 2021 monthly report. In there they outlined some of the pending Update Manager work to encourage users to update. "In the next release the manager won’t just look for available updates, it will also keep track of particular metrics and be able to detect cases where updates are overlooked. Some of these metrics are when was the last time updates were applied, when was the last time packages were upgraded on the system, for how many days has a particular update been shown...In some cases the Update Manager will be able to remind you to apply updates. In a few of them it might even insist." . Linux Mint seeks to refine its update system by upgrading its Manager to monitor and promote the implementation of critical security improvements.. Linux Mint Update Manager, Enhancements, Security Updates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The government is taking some cautious steps toward what has been called Web 2.0, letting users contribute to rather than merely browse agency Web sites. The Patent and Trademark Office is piloting a program to invite online comment on patent applications. And the Federal CIO Council's Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice uses wiki software so that attendees and presenters can post material about the group's monthly meetings. . But these efforts represent only a drop in the federal online ocean, and that caution probably is a good thing. Web 2.0 is not so much a technology as a way of looking at how technology is used. It is active rather than passive. It is not about viewing or using information, it is about using the wiki model to create and share it. One of the most prominent and successful examples of this model is the online Wikipedia, which defines wiki as: The link for this article located at GCN is no longer available. . But these efforts represent only a drop in the federal online ocean, and that caution probably is a . government, taking, cautious, steps, toward, called, letting, users. . Brittany Day
The netfilter core team proudly announces: The new netfilter/ipables project homepage. So finally, in the beginning of 2002, about one year after 2.4.x was released, the netfilter project gets its new homepage.. . .. The netfilter core team proudly announces: The new netfilter/ipables project homepage. So finally, in the beginning of 2002, about one year after 2.4.x was released, the netfilter project gets its new homepage. Subject: [ANNOUNCE] new netfilter homepage Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 18:33:31 +0100 From: Harald Welte To:
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