The U.S. National Security Agency last week publicly released a prototype "security-enhanced Linux" operating system, hoping to attract the developer community to find ways to improve Linux security for business and governmental uses. So how is the developer community reacting so . . .
The U.S. National Security Agency last week publicly released a prototype "security-enhanced Linux" operating system, hoping to attract the developer community to find ways to improve Linux security for business and governmental uses. So how is the developer community reacting so far?

Marc Torres, president of the Annual Linux Showcase and a member of USENIX, a user and developers group, says he supports the project.

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