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  1. Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Visual) - AMD Pitches Cinema 2.0 Experience QUOTE: "Earlier in the week AMD invited members of the press to look at the Radon HD 4850 in action, and surprised everyone with the promise of Photo Realism. For as long as I can remember, Photo Realistic Gaming has been touted as the ultimate point of gaming, the marker when true gaming bliss will be achieved. PRG is such a destination it has become a noun, capital letters and all, like a county, name or city; a true destination dreamed up and talked about all the way back when 3DFX dominated 3D graphics." For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1473/amd_pitches_cinema_2_0_experience/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com
  2. Hello, Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80 ATX Case Review "Arctic Cooling, well known for their low noise CPU and VGA coolers, has developed their own Silentium ATX case series some time ago. We take a look at the latest incarnation, the T2 ECO 80 which comes with a high efficiency 550W PSU, HDD noise absorption system and decoupled low noise case fans. Can this case live up to their high standards? Let us find out." http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=844 ____________________________________ Thank you in advance for posting,
  3. Marware announces C.E.O. Flip Vue for Apple iPhone 3G - Published on 06/20/08 Marware is pleased to announce a new executive flip-top leather case, the C.E.O. Flip Vue for iPhone 3G. The C.E.O. Flip Vue for iPhone 3G is a sleek, Nappa leather flip-top holster case that provides the perfect compromise between all-around protection and ease-of-access. The perforated leather and contrast stitching on the front Velcro flap make this a unique and appealing design. Hollywood, Florida - Marware Inc, designer and manufacturer of innovative products for the Apple market, is pleased to announce the C.E.O. Flip Vue for iPhone 3G. In addition to the front flap protection, the iPhone is cradled securely in place by form-fitting leather that doesn't block access to any iPhone functionality, and elastic siding that provides a snug fit. Enjoy your music or receive calls while your C.E.O. Flip Vue is open or closed. The headphone minijack, camera, volume buttons, speaker, microphone, and dock connector are all accessible whether the flip top is open or closed. The C.E.O. Flip Vue includes the Multidapt clip system with a low-profile belt clip that is comfortable, convenient, interchangeable, and removable. Features: * Soft leather protection with microfiber interior * Stylish perforated leather design accents with contrast stitching * Interchangeable Multidapt low-profile belt clip * Elastic siding for snug fit * Secure Velcro closure * Easy in-case access to all iPhone functionality and buttons * BONUS: Clear protective film and microfiber cleaning cloth included * Marware's Lifetime Guarantee Pricing and Availability: The C.E.O. Flip Vue for the iPhone 3G is available in black Nappa leather. It retails for $29.99 USD and is available now for pre-order online (shipping prior to July 1, 2008). Please visit the Marware website for updated shipping dates. Marware is a leading provider of software and accessory solutions for Apple iPhones, iPods, and Notebooks. Marware Website: http://www.marware.com/site/Home.html C.E.O. Flip Vue: http://www.marware.com/PRODUCTS/iPhone-3g-cases/Phone-3G-C-E-O-Flip-Vue Purchase C.E.O. Flip Vue: http://www.marware.com/PRODUCTS/iPhone-3g-cases/Phone-3G-C-E-O-Flip-Vue C.E.O. Flip Vue Screenshot: http://www.marware.com/PRODUCTS/iPhone-3g-cases/Phone-3G-C-E-O-Flip-Vue Recognized worldwide for innovative, high-quality product design, Marware develops a diverse range of solutions exclusively for the Apple market. Marware products can be found at retail and campus locations worldwide, including Apple stores, AT&T and Borders. For more information call (954)-927-6031 (voice), (954) 927-2477 (fax), or write to Marware Inc., 2402 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, FL 33020 USA. Copyright 2008 Marware Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other brands and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. ### Jose Fuentes Sales Executive 954-927-6031 jose ( -at -) marware.com *******
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    NVIDIA GeForce 8200 IGP

    At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your site's news section would be greatly appreciated. Title: NVIDIA GeForce 8200 IGP ( -at -) Phoronix Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=12509 Summary: "Back in March we had looked at the Radeon HD 3200 graphics found on AMD 780G motherboards. With the Catalyst Linux driver the Radeon HD 3200 had performed about the same speed as the discrete Radeon HD 2400PRO graphics card, which we were quite pleased with considering its integrated and low-power design. The Radeon HD 3200 also offers support for DisplayPort and HDMI, but it's up to the motherboard vendor which output connections they wish to utilize. The Radeon HD 3200 / 780G certainly impressed us, but today we are looking at NVIDIA's latest IGP offering for AMD's Phenom platform. While not all of these features are available to Linux customers, the GeForce 8200 supports DirectX 10, PureVideo HD, GeForce Boost, Hybrid SLI, and other leading edge features. Though between the Radeon HD 3200 and GeForce 8200, which IGP offering reigns supreme under Linux? In this article we'll tell you our thoughts." Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may
  5. Dear Media friends, APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! * Title: Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The affordability of digital cameras and SD cards and widespread distribution of tutorials and techniques of photography have transformed many crowds of consumers into amateur digital photographers. They buy 16GB SDHC cards to store the memories. They read the tutorials and techniques for taking good pictures. And they know that post-processing matters in photography. Sadly, they also realize that learning how to use a full blown version of Adobe Photoshop would take up a lot of their time and resources just for a few features that they'd probably need. Not to mention that the professional Adobe Photoshop version, in terms of costs, is out of range of most consumers. Adobe actually saw this trend and created a product just for the amateur photographers: I'm talking about Adobe Photoshop Elements -- for simplicity in use and attractive pricing for consumer amateur photographers. Released in 2001 alongside Photoshop 7.0, Elements remains an important part of Adobe's Photoshop line. It's evolved through five stages to get to this version we have in our hands - Adobe Photoshop Elements 6, which was bundled with Adobe Premiere Elements 4. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reports/adobe_photoshop_elements_6 * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/report/adobe_photoshop_elements_6/006.jpg
  6. Dear Media friends, APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! * Title: OCZ EliteXStream 800W Power Supply report ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: Well guys, here we go again -- another close-look-at-power-supply-hardware report. Last week, we took apart the Seasonic M12II 500W power supply. As usual, because we don't have the necessary professional equipment to do the simulated load testing, measuring the quality of power delivery (Voltage, ripple, etc) in accordance to load, and that we don't want to use some fake hardware test reports, we are up for another power supply hardware examination report. This time, we are going to crack open the relatively recently released OCZ EliteXStream 800W power supply (A 1000W model is also available for those who really need it). This power supply has gained excellent reputation in regards to performance and efficiency from other excellent online publications that tested it with professional load testing equipment. When OCZ asked me a couple months back to see if I wanted to take a look at the EliteXStream, I was nothing but excited to see what OCZ has in store lately. The OCZ EliteXStream series power supplies combine a 120mm fan with an open rear exhaust design like the Seasonic M12II for a somewhat good reputation of 'quietness' in this regard, and high power output ratings. So today, let's see how extremely elite is the OCZ 1337-Extreme 800W -- I mean, OCZ EliteXStream 800W. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reports/ocz_elitexstream_800w * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/report/ocz_elitexstream_800w/003.JPG
  7. Hi, It's Kristofer from DragonSteelMods, and I have a new review today that I think your readers might find interesting. Title: Kingwin Revolution RVT-9225 CPU Cooler Review ( -at -) DragonSteelMods Review Link: http://dragonsteelmods.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8147&Itemid=38 Review Snipit: "On the review block today I've got the Kingwin Revolution RVT-9225 CPU Cooler, it utilizes what Kingwin calls H.D.T, or Heat Pipe-Direct Touch cooling technology. H.D.T is just a fancy term really, the cooler does not have a base as other coolers to, the heat pipes directly touch you CPU to provide maximum heat transfer efficiency. In my time with this cooler I tested in on both C2Q and C2Q processors and found that it performs very well, its performance rivals that of many of the top coolers on the market today. " Review Picture(200x150): http://www.dragonsteelmods.com/Images/reviews3/kingwin9225-cooler/rvt9225-kingwin13.jpg Main site link: http://www.dragonsteelmods.com A post in your news would be greatly appreciated. Any and all news sent to me will be posted! If you would like to be added to our 'News Feeds' page please feel free to send me your http link to the feed and I will gladly add it ASAP. If you'd like to swap links for affiliation, I'd be happy to, just drop me a message...
  8. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ===================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Important: freetype security update Advisory ID: RHSA-2008:0556-01 Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0556.html Issue date: 2008-06-20 CVE Names: CVE-2008-1806 CVE-2008-1807 CVE-2008-1808 ===================================================================== 1. Summary: Updated freetype packages that fix various security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, and 5. This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3 - i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64 Red Hat Desktop version 3 - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4 - i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4 - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64 RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server) - i386, ia64, ppc, s390x, x86_64 3. Description: FreeType is a free, high-quality, portable font engine that can open and manage font files, as well as efficiently load, hint and render individual glyphs. Multiple flaws were discovered in FreeType's Printer Font Binary (PFB) font-file format parser. If a user loaded a carefully crafted font-file with a program linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash, or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2008-1806, CVE-2008-1807, CVE-2008-1808) Note: the flaw in FreeType's TrueType Font (TTF) font-file format parser, covered by CVE-2008-1808, did not affect the freetype packages as shipped in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, and 5, as they are not compiled with TTF Byte Code Interpreter (BCI) support. Users of freetype should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to resolve these issues. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_58_10188 5. Bugs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/): 450768 - CVE-2008-1806 FreeType PFB integer overflow 450773 - CVE-2008-1807 FreeType invalid free() flaw 450774 - CVE-2008-1808 FreeType off-by-one flaws 6. Package List: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3AS/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm ppc: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.ppc.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.ppc64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.ppc.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.ppc64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.ppc.rpm s390: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.s390.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.s390.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.s390.rpm s390x: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.s390.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.s390x.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.s390.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.s390x.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.s390x.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Desktop version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3desktop/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3ES/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 3: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/3WS/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.ia64.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.4-8.el3.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4AS/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm ppc: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ppc.rpm s390: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm s390x: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390x.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390x.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390x.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390x.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.s390x.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4Desktop/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4ES/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4WS/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.ia64.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-demos-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm freetype-utils-2.1.9-7.el4.6.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client): Source: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm RHEL Desktop Workstation (v. 5 client): Source: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.src.rpm i386: freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm x86_64: freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server): Source: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ia64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ia64.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ia64.rpm ppc: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc.rpm freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc64.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.ppc64.rpm s390x: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390.rpm freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390x.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390x.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390x.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.s390x.rpm x86_64: freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-debuginfo-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm freetype-demos-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.2.1-20.el5_2.x86_64.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and details on how to verify the signature are available from https://www.redhat.com/security/team/key/#package 7. References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1806 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1807 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1808 http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#important 8. Contact: The Red Hat security contact is . More contact details at https://www.redhat.com/security/team/contact/ Copyright 2008 Red Hat, Inc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIW7vOXlSAg2UNWIIRAsvMAJ4qDEG3Y/eNgp10mtVgpJpiUqHjWACfZF+l 1QTL26muiiwbPmcgWGHWMr8= =0Xgj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --
  9. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ===================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Important: freetype security update Advisory ID: RHSA-2008:0558-01 Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0558.html Issue date: 2008-06-20 CVE Names: CVE-2008-1806 CVE-2008-1807 CVE-2008-1808 ===================================================================== 1. Summary: Updated freetype packages that fix various security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 - i386, ia64 Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 - ia64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 2.1 - i386 Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 2.1 - i386 3. Description: FreeType is a free, high-quality, portable font engine that can open and manage font files, as well as efficiently load, hint and render individual glyphs. Multiple flaws were discovered in FreeType's Printer Font Binary (PFB) and TrueType Font (TTF) font-file format parsers. If a user loaded a carefully crafted font-file with a program linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash, or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2008-1806, CVE-2008-1807, CVE-2008-1808) Note: the flaw in FreeType's TrueType Font (TTF) font-file format parser, covered by CVE-2008-1808, only affected the FreeType 1 library (libttf), shipped in the freetype packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. The FreeType 2 library (libfreetype) is not affected, as it is not compiled with TTF Byte Code Interpreter (BCI) support. Users of freetype should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to resolve these issues. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_58_10188 5. Bugs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/): 450768 - CVE-2008-1806 FreeType PFB integer overflow 450773 - CVE-2008-1807 FreeType invalid free() flaw 450774 - CVE-2008-1808 FreeType off-by-one flaws 6. Package List: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 : Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1AS/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm ia64: freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.0.3-13.el21.ia64.rpm freetype-utils-2.0.3-13.el21.ia64.rpm Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1AW/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.src.rpm ia64: freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.ia64.rpm freetype-devel-2.0.3-13.el21.ia64.rpm freetype-utils-2.0.3-13.el21.ia64.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 2.1: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1ES/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 2.1: Source: ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/2.1WS/en/os/SRPMS/freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.src.rpm i386: freetype-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm freetype-utils-2.0.3-13.el21.i386.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and details on how to verify the signature are available from https://www.redhat.com/security/team/key/#package 7. References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1806 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1807 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1808 http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#important 8. Contact: The Red Hat security contact is . More contact details at https://www.redhat.com/security/team/contact/ Copyright 2008 Red Hat, Inc. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIW7vtXlSAg2UNWIIRAlJoAKDCukckXhwjPD9MC4yqo98l9PNmpQCfeZCv I5+H5rHLTs1GxYrjggv+IXI= =XxvX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --
  10. Hi guys, Tech-Reviews have just published a new review. We'd appreciate it if you could post a link to it on your website. Title: ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium ( -at -) Tech-Reviews.co.uk Briefing: Although dual and quad core CPU's are very good performers; they are not so good in the heat department. As a result, coolers are vastly being designed which aim to cool CPU's to the lowest possible temps - making them ideal for overclockers and gamers alike. With this in mind, Zerotherm have created the Nirvana - a performance CPU cooler which boasts an adjustable fan speed controller, 4 heat-pipes which deliver the effectiveness of 8, killer performance and a blue led fan. Link: http://www.tech-reviews.co.uk/reviews/zerotherm-nirvana-nv120-premium/ Thumbnail: http://www.tech-reviews.co.uk/images/thumbs/nv120.jpg
  11. Digit-Life Review: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 1024MB Excerpt: "GPU complexity is the first thing that attracts attention. One point four billion transistors make GT200 the most complex GPU ever. Being manufactured by the same 65nm process technology as G9x chips, the new GPU is rather big, consumes much power, and dissipates much heat." Article: http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/video/gt200-part1-p1.html A post on your website would be appreciated! To exchange news & reviews with Digit-Life, to change subscription address, or to unsubscribe write to cormac ( -at -) ixbt.com. If you post notes about Digit-Life reviews, but don't see me doing the same, please email me as well. Best regards, Artem Pavlenko, www.Digit-Life.com / iXBT.com
  12. Hello, - Universal Combat Collectors' Edition v1.00.07 Patch http://www.gamershell.com/news_53384.html - Galactic Command Echo Squad SE v2.10.10 Patch http://www.gamershell.com/news_53382.html Best Regards, GamersHell.com Staff =============================================================================
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  16. Asus Crosshair II Formula motherboard review http://www.techspot.com/review/101-asus-crosshair2-formula/ Early this year we reviewed the Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe, a high-end Phenom supporting motherboard that featured the AMD 790FX chipset. But while gamers wanting to use Crossfire technology will no doubt be quite happy with that product, those wanting to use multiple Nvidia-based graphics cards are going to have to look elsewhere. Unfortunately SLI support does come at a price and choice premium for AMD users. The Asus Crosshair II Formula that we will be testing today features the Nvidia nForce 780a SLI chipset, which is currently the most advanced SLI capable chipset available to AMD users. This new Asus motherboard is a member of the elite "Republic of Gamers" series, meaning that it is geared towards gaming.
  17. Hi all, We have just published a *MSI's P45 Platinum motherboard*. If you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated. *Link:* http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/06/20/msi-p45-platinum/1 *Picture:* http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/06/msi-p45-platinum/fp_img.jpg *Quote: */"All in all, the MSI P45 Platinum scores many wins with us, but unfortunately it hits almost as many epic fails. Hopefully some of these will change with software updates and BIOS updates, and we greatly look forward to what can be achieved with UEFI when the free update arrives in the next few months. Until then, we can only recommend you look elsewhere because there are currently better boards on the market."/ * *Cheers guys! Tim Smalley www.bit-tech.net
  18. This game is a remake of a 2004 PC title called Tumiki Fighters, a horizontal shooter in the same style as R-Type. Dont let this put you off however as Blast Works is a very fun game which offers many unique levels as well as a powerful editor for making your own levels and access to unlimited user created content from Blastworksdepot.com. There are 15 levels in total which leads to a long term investment particularly as they are extremely challenging on the higher difficulty levels. Is it worth the $40 asking price however? http://www.driverheaven.net/gamingreviews.php?reviewid=608 DriverHeaven and GamingHeaven News Mailer
  19. Title: Thecus N5200BR NAS (Network Attached Storage) Review ( -at -) hardwareLogic Quote: "Storage freaks rejoice! Even with 1TB hard drives, 32GB USB thumb drives, and external HDD enclosures, the true storage junkie is always looking for a simpler, better, and more secure way of stashing their collection of por, er, movies, music, pictures, and important files. Featuring five hot swappable SATAII drive bays in RAID 0,1,5, 6,and 10, as well as JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks), and over 3TB of storage space, the N5200 NAS (Network Attached Storage) box trumps standard storage devices like those mentioned above in that you can access it from any point on your network, instead of attaching it to one device at a time." Link: http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news/138/ARTICLE/3870/1/2008-06-20.html
  20. Western Digital hatched its latest Raptor back in April, revealing a unique departure from more traditional designs. This leaner, meaner VelociRaptor VR150 is actually a 2.5" drive sitting inside a heatsink that slides nicely into standard 3.5" bays. But don't think you can take this most recent Raptor lightly just because it's gone on a diet. Despite a smaller form factor, the VelociRaptor still offers 300GB of capacity—twice that of its 3.5" forebear. The VR150 is also the first Raptor with a 300MB/s Serial ATA interface, and its trademark 10K-RPM spindle speed hasn't skipped a beat. Like its predecessors in their prime, the VelociRaptor proved to be the all-around fastest SATA hard drive on the market—and a surprisingly quiet and power-efficient one, at that. However, the drive we used in our initial look at the VR150 was an engineering sample with pre-production firmware. Final, production drives have now made their way onto the market, and we've managed to score a retail sample that should be representative of the drives you can buy today. Naturally, we've run this tuned-up VelociRaptor through the wringer to see if it can live up to the Editor's Choice distinction we awarded the VR150 after our first encounter. Read on to see whether finished firmware reels in the VelociRaptor's propensity to outrun the competition or if Western Digital has managed to wring even more performance from its radical Raptor redesign. http://techreport.com/articles.x/14964 Thanks, Geoff ---- Geoff Gasior The Tech Report http://techreport.com -- To unsubscribe from: TR-News, just follow this link:
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    Today we look at the BFG ES-800. SNIP: The power supply is an odd component of sorts. In the same way our heart doesn't make us run faster or get better grades in school, a power supply won't give you a higher frame rate or make your CPU faster. But without a strong, solid heart even everyday tasks would become difficult. Imagine trying to walk a flight of stairs with a weak heart or carry groceries. Your power supply is the heart, the very core, of your PC and without a strong solid PSU everyday tasks become difficult. Imagine trying to play games or run Folding ( -at -) Home with a flaky PSU. Constant lock-ups or total shut-downs would put a quick stop to any chance of enjoyment you would get from your PC. Clean, solid power is a must in today's PCs but with so many poor quality power supplies masquerading as high-end units it's easy to get buried by the sea of marketing hype. Today Bjorn3D is looking at one power supply that not only positions itself as a top-notch PSU built with quality components, but brings some new tricks to the table to increase efficiency and show some love to mother earth. The power supply is the ES-800 by BFG. A company well known for its commitment to quality. Let's put some of BFG's claims to the test and see if this unit is worthy of your hard earned money. http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1286 A post on your site would be great if you can. Thank you, Scott -----------------------------------------
  22. Hello Again, Futurelooks checks out a backpack for all you shutterbugs that like to go outside... Lowepro Primus AW Backcountry Camera/Video Backpack Review When we think of recycling, most of us see plastic bottles, newspapers, and milk cartons. That’s why when Lowepro announced that their 40th Anniversary signature camera bag, the Primus AW, would be made of a 100% post consumer recycled material known as Cyclepet, I was curious to see how they would pull that off without sacrificing the durability. As we’ve found out in the past, Lowepro makes some seriously durable bags for demanding photographers so I was doubly curious to see how the apparent downgrade of material made of used “waterbottles” would stand up to real world use. Direct Link: http://www.futurelooks.com/lowepro-primus-aw-backcountry-cameravideo-backpack-review/ A post to your news would be most appreciated! Regards, -The Futurelooks Team- www.futurelooks.com
  23. The TechZone has posted a review on the Flip Video Ultra by Pure Digital.The Flip Video Ultra by Pure Digital is a pocket size digital camcorder that allows you to record up to one hour of VGA quality video that you can upload directly to YouTube or other video sharing services. With one-touch recording and instant playback and delete, plus a 2X digital zoom, the Flip has managed to capture 12% of the digital camcorder market. Much of this has to do with the Flip Video's price. At less than $150, the Flip Video Ultra is almost an impulse purchase. Direct link: http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=743Image link: http://www.thetechzone.com/photo/data//515/1951FlipUltraInHand.jpgA news post would be most welcome.Thank you.John Chowwww.TheTechZone.comwww.TTZMedia.comwww.JohnChow.com
  24. This week we talk about Computex 2008, VIA's new OpenBook and Nano processors, NVIDIA's Tegra system-on-a-chip and GeForce GTX 200 releases, a preview of AMD's HD 4850 RV770 chip and NVIDIA's 9800 GTX+ answer to it, Nehalem roadmaps and more! URL: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=411 Program schedule: * Introduction * Contact us! 1-888-38-PCPER or podcast ( -at -) pcper.com * 02:32 VIA OpenBook Mini-Note Platform Preview * 04:37 VIA Nano Processor Preview - Isaiah Gets Official * 07:53 AMD Phenom versus Athlon X2: Something Old, Something New... * 14:29 NVIDIA Tegra: The Mobile Charge * 17:44 AMD and Havok continue to work together * 21:11 NVIDIA GT200 Revealed - GeForce GTX 280 and GTX 260 Review * 34:19 NVIDIA GT200: Moving Away from Just a GPU * 42:40 Voicemails!!! ( -at -) 1-888-38-PCPER or podcast ( -at -) pcper.com * 49:01 Computex 2008: ASUS Eee PC Updates - 901 and 1000 Series * 50:40 Computex 2008: Gigabyte Shows Retail-ready Intel Atom CPU and Motherboard * 52:40 Computex 2008: Antec Finds Skeleton in Closet * 54:23 Computex 2008: Intel Demonstrates Nehalem and Touchscreen Interface * 56:36 Computex 2008: VIA and NVIDIA Begin Beautiful Friendship * 1:00:41 Intel roadmap details a few Nehalem processors in Q4 * 1:03:21 AMD's 75 watt Quad Core Opterons * 1:06:42 AMD Radeon HD 4850 512MB Preview - RV770 Discovered * 1:07:30 NVIDIA to AMD: Chew on GeForce 9800 GTX+ * 1:09:52 Closing Thanks for a post! Ryan Shrout Owner - PC Perspective rshrout ( -at -) pcper.com
  25. This is a multi-part message in MIME format... ------------=_1213937739-11275-6436 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 _______________________________________________________________________ Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDVSA-2008:117 http://www.mandriva.com/security/ _______________________________________________________________________ Package : fetchmail Date : June 19, 2008 Affected: 2007.1, 2008.0, 2008.1, Corporate 3.0, Corporate 4.0 _______________________________________________________________________ Problem Description: A flaw in fetchmail was discovered that allowed remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash and persistent mail failure) via a malformed message with long headers. The crash only occured when fetchmail was called in '-v -v' mode (CVE-2008-2711). The updated packages have been patched to prevent this issue. _______________________________________________________________________ References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-2711 _______________________________________________________________________ Updated Packages: Mandriva Linux 2007.1: 77b20fed31ffc8f26b91b289b1735742 2007.1/i586/fetchmail-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.i586.rpm 48d0099eb291e7ed6de0ee268f483be4 2007.1/i586/fetchmailconf-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.i586.rpm efc2563d1ab82b6d0f32762caefa2439 2007.1/i586/fetchmail-daemon-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.i586.rpm a208f8c8096e5204fa17f749c369fa4c 2007.1/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2007.1/X86_64: f9a9f4086f217c01330a39db69976a80 2007.1/x86_64/fetchmail-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.x86_64.rpm 64fbf2cba15a7871884859263832effa 2007.1/x86_64/fetchmailconf-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.x86_64.rpm 826669b445b5107862a07d9b0e75bfb9 2007.1/x86_64/fetchmail-daemon-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.x86_64.rpm a208f8c8096e5204fa17f749c369fa4c 2007.1/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.3.6-1.3mdv2007.1.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.0: 44bf754420177032e7720aa6385d92dd 2008.0/i586/fetchmail-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.i586.rpm 090719d821a64ebc3ac486bfc1b90363 2008.0/i586/fetchmailconf-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.i586.rpm 836dbd2dda8acb1267bfaedfb342a1b7 2008.0/i586/fetchmail-daemon-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.i586.rpm 67ccd52b855904cdab9c59403ca75144 2008.0/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.0/X86_64: ffd538cbfe8476577c172088e6ab6ccd 2008.0/x86_64/fetchmail-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm bba7c59daafdf2b922fdc49c8289e950 2008.0/x86_64/fetchmailconf-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 5ba2c860cdf76975243aa95f637e5bfa 2008.0/x86_64/fetchmail-daemon-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.x86_64.rpm 67ccd52b855904cdab9c59403ca75144 2008.0/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.3.8-4.1mdv2008.0.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.1: 3183a6eecffd1d3f28cc653d7c1154cb 2008.1/i586/fetchmail-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 332305442e6617b3c6e8477b8873d671 2008.1/i586/fetchmailconf-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm 64f5cd910f5e25a82eb673fc3e017f7d 2008.1/i586/fetchmail-daemon-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.i586.rpm b4625b074ae3f30016eca5beedddda85 2008.1/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.src.rpm Mandriva Linux 2008.1/X86_64: afa1fe93700e16c207b26466c379dba0 2008.1/x86_64/fetchmail-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm 38fc1cb8e9b6a838fd7aaac05cbdfd6c 2008.1/x86_64/fetchmailconf-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm 96413fc60a0d5c961e69c5ecae03001c 2008.1/x86_64/fetchmail-daemon-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.x86_64.rpm b4625b074ae3f30016eca5beedddda85 2008.1/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.3.8-7.1mdv2008.1.src.rpm Corporate 3.0: 8ea71c3755960b09d7f24de64d26f8cd corporate/3.0/i586/fetchmail-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.i586.rpm d56338486e23c1b4bed562feaeaa9a7b corporate/3.0/i586/fetchmailconf-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.i586.rpm 2a9a1ea5b35a6079de582d4a023263e3 corporate/3.0/i586/fetchmail-daemon-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.i586.rpm 9b1b9c5cab6b2c81b11f26b7587aa096 corporate/3.0/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.src.rpm Corporate 3.0/X86_64: 84203e2a84ad1772a78ba5b5c9c33a2f corporate/3.0/x86_64/fetchmail-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm 3d6dbf92ffc9101a765decbe530437c9 corporate/3.0/x86_64/fetchmailconf-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm 156c24d040be43da88842d5ee27b40ba corporate/3.0/x86_64/fetchmail-daemon-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm 9b1b9c5cab6b2c81b11f26b7587aa096 corporate/3.0/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.2.5-3.7.C30mdk.src.rpm Corporate 4.0: 1f69a551eb9f1afbbe6e42be597b1ba1 corporate/4.0/i586/fetchmail-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.i586.rpm 421360e6dee540b9d4e28b274724e604 corporate/4.0/i586/fetchmailconf-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.i586.rpm 6451f4757de94be5d5a5c8542c8e703b corporate/4.0/i586/fetchmail-daemon-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.i586.rpm 1c3a942647354d1de2b6abe0253e02b0 corporate/4.0/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.src.rpm Corporate 4.0/X86_64: c9101af89574256bba203cd4f7e215c1 corporate/4.0/x86_64/fetchmail-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.x86_64.rpm 938b40ccf9dcade9edf7347fdd42324b corporate/4.0/x86_64/fetchmailconf-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.x86_64.rpm 990a1f0e7642ce75a4923a24990b0b68 corporate/4.0/x86_64/fetchmail-daemon-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.x86_64.rpm 1c3a942647354d1de2b6abe0253e02b0 corporate/4.0/SRPMS/fetchmail-6.2.5-11.6.20060mlcs4.src.rpm _______________________________________________________________________ To upgrade automatically use MandrivaUpdate or urpmi. 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