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The PHP Group has released PHP 4.3.0pre1

"PHP 4.3.0 incorporates a very large number of changes, new features, and bugfixes and thus requires extensive testing. This preliminary release is meant to kick-start this testing while the fixes are still being performed. Please join in and help us make this a high-quality release. You can use the build tracker at http://qa.php.net/buildtest-submit.php to report the your results."

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The Apache Group has released Apache 1.3.27 and 2.0.43

Apache 1.3.27
This version of Apache is principally a security and bug fix release. Of particular note is that 1.3.27 addresses and fixes the issues noted in CAN-2002-0839 (mitre.org), CAN-2002-0840 (mitre.org) and CAN-2002-0843 (mitre.org) .

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Apache 2.0.43
This release is primarily a Security Fix for CAN-2002-0840 (mitre.org)

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GNOME 2.0.2 has been released:

The GNOME Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the GNOME 2.0.2 Desktop and Developer Platform!

The GNOME 2.0.x Desktop and Developer Platform releases are devoted to bugfixes, translations, user interface consistency, and general polish of our major 2.0 release.

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Saw over the Red Hat Limbo/Null mailinglist that nVidia has released new 1.0-3223 drivers for Linux:

"Nvidia driver now work with null modutils 2.4.18-2"

ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/

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The PHP Group has released PHP 4.2.3:

"PHP 4.2.3 has been released with a large number of bug fixes. It is a maintenance release, and is a recommended update for all users of PHP, and Windows users in particular."

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XFree86 4.2.1 has been released:

"XFree86 4.2.1 is the first update to 4.2.0, the fifth full release in the XFree86 4 series.

Update releases are taken from a stable/maintenance branch. They are designed to be installed on top of the full release that they are updating. They contain fixes for serious problems, most commonly fixes for security issues, fixes for driver bugs, and fixes that improve stability."

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MandrakeSoft has released an updated RpmDrake package for Mandrake Linux 9.0 Beta 4:

"When removing packages with the Mandrake graphical frontend (rpmdrake), you will see the message:

Can't use string ("/") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/urpm.pm line 1966.

This is due to last minute changes. You can download and install this package to fix the issue."

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KDE 3.0.3 packages are now available for Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (Woody)

You can download the packages here:
http://people.debian.org/~schoepf/kde3/woody/

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Jakub Jelinek has posted a font fix for the default document fonts in OpenOffice under Red Hat Linux 7.4 Beta 3:

"This should default to Luxi Serif in oowriter and ooimpress and Luxi Sans in oocalc instead of the non-existant Thorndale and Albany fonts (which got then substituted to whatever was available). I've put there the updated /usr/bin/ooffice script from yesterday too, plus libvcl patch with which libgcl641li.so was compiled."

ftp://people.redhat.com/jakub/openoffice/

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The first beta of KDE 3.1 has been released:

The KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.1 beta1, the second development release of KDE 3.1, which follows 6 weeks after the release of KDE 3.1 alpha1, a significant feature upgrade for KDE 3 (screenshots). KDE 3 is the third generation of KDE's free, powerful and easy-to-use Internet-enabled desktop for Linux and other UNIXes. KDE 3.1, scheduled for final release in October 2002, will provide substantial improvements to the KDE desktop experience. As the KDE 3 API is frozen for binary compatibility, KDE 3.1 will be binary compatible with KDE 3.0.

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KDE 3.0.3 has been released:

"The KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.0.3, the third generation of KDE's free, powerful desktop for Linux and other UNIXes. KDE 3.0.3 is available in 50 languages and ships with the core KDE libraries, the base desktop environment, an integrated development environment, and hundreds of applications and other desktop enhancements from the other KDE base packages (PIM, administration, network, edutainment, development, utilities, multimedia, games, artwork, and others). "

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