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Adobe Joins Linux Foundation But Forgets About Flash for Linux

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 31, 2008 10:54 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Adobe is joining the Linux Foundation as part of an effort to show its commitment to Linux. It sure sounds all fine and nice, but there is still is a major problem in my view. Adobe does not lead with Linux, it barely stays even with Linux. Adobe's product releases for Linux

Red Hat, First Open Source Vendor to $1 Billion?

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 28, 2008 4:09 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Red Hat; Story Type: News Story
"We believe there is tremendous opportunity for Red Hat over the next decade and that we're still in the early stages," Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst said during the company's fiscal 2008 year end conference call. "We are pleased with our fiscal 2008 results of surpassing $500 million in revenue and we are now squarely focused on our next goal, to become the first billion dollar revenue open source vendor."

Free Software Isn't Shareware

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 28, 2008 3:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
There are a lot of people that confuse Free Software (and Open Source) with Shareware. Though all three types Free/Open/Share may well be available for free (as in zero cost), there are some fundamental licensing issues that make them each separate and distinct.

Laying the Groundwork for OS Systems Management

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 28, 2008 12:18 AM EDT)
  • Groups: HP, IBM; Story Type: News Story
The systems management space has been dominated by proprietary vendors like IBM Tivoli and HP OpenView for years, though in recent years open source upstarts are trying to make a dent. Among those upstarts are GroundWork and Hyperic, both of whom are out this week with new product releases.

Oracle Expands Its Linux Base

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 26, 2008 4:50 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Oracle, Linux; Story Type: News Story
So how is Oracle doing with its Oracle Unbreakable Linux? Pretty well. According to Monica Kumar, senior director Linux and open source product marketing at Oracle, there are now 2,000 customers for Oracle's Linux. Those customers will now be getting a bonus from Oracle: free clustering software.

Open Source Development For iPhone Takes Shape

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 19, 2008 5:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
There is no shortage of hype around developing for the Apple iPhone. Moving beyond the hype there are also real tools, among them an open source tool from Ajax vendor Aptana. In a standing room–only session at the iPhone Summit segment of the AjaxWorld conference, Kevin Hakman, director of product marketing at Aptana, captivated the audience with his demonstration of how easy it is to develop Ajax applications for the iPhone.

Verizon Settles GPL Lawsuit

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 17, 2008 10:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has just announced that they've settled their dispute (on behalf of their client BusyBox) with Verizon. The Verizion law suit was originally filed in early December of 2007 , and alleged that Verizon had infringed on the GPL by way of its distribution of BusyBox inside of Actiontec equipment that was distributed to Verizon's FiOS customers.

Sun Set to Bring SELinux Type Tech to Solaris

Four years after Linux gets NSA's help, Sun is finally mature enough to handle NSA's technology. Back in 2004, the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) helped the Linux community to build something called SELinux, which brings mandatory access control (MAC) policies to the Linux kernel. Now four years later, Sun is getting the same technology from the NSA to use with its Solaris operating system. Sun's OpenSolaris community will work on integrating the NSA's Flux Advanced Security Kernel (Flask) architecture, which is a form of mandatory access control, for type enforcement

SFLC Rejects Microsoft's Open Specification Promise

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 12, 2008 11:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Microsoft
The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has just come out with a scathing analysis of Microsoft's Open Specification Promise(OSP). In short, the SFLC concludes that the OSP still leaves developers with the potential for patent risk.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Beta Now Available

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 12, 2008 5:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Red Hat
Sure Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 is a stable distribution, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't change and improve - even inside of release cycles. Case in point is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 (RHEL) now available as a Beta.

Mozilla Expands Prism Desktop EffortMozilla Expands Prism Desktop Effort

  • internetnews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Mar 7, 2008 8:50 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
Mozilla's greatest success to date has come from its online efforts with the Firefox web browser. Since at least October of last year they've been working on the Mozilla Prism effort to bring the online experience to the desktop. That effort is taking a major step forward today. Instead of struggling with Mozilla Prism to create a standalone desktop version of a Web app, there is now a point and click browser plugin to do the magic.

Linux next begins to take shape

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Feb 14, 2008 4:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Kernel, Linux
Make no mistake about, the Linux 2.6.x kernel is a *large* undertaking that just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Apparently it's also getting harder to maintain as well in terms ensuring that regressions don't occur and that new code is fully tested. That's where the new 'Linux Next' effort comes in.

PHP 4 is Dead—Long Live PHP 5

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Feb 1, 2008 3:07 PM EDT)
  • Groups: PHP
PHP 4, deployed on tens of millions of servers globally, is among the most successful languages of all time. But its run is coming to an end. Active development for the scripting language has been discontinued and security updates will conclude in August. And for some developers, PHP 4 will be history before Valentine's Day.

Red Hat Readies Identity, Policy, Audit Offering

While the name "Netscape" is now mostly dead, its progeny continue to survive and develop. Many are familiar with Mozilla's efforts on the browser side, but Netscape also had another business -- a directory server business now run and expanded upon by Linux vendor Red Hat. Red Hat has been busily building out a major new evolution of Netscape Directory Server that will officially be called Red Hat Enterprise IPA (Identity, Policy and Audit).

Red Hat's Open Source IDE

Six months ago, Linux vendor Red Hat acquired the closed source Exadel Studio Pro IDE and pledged to turn it into a fully open source Red Hat product. On Monday, Red Hat officially released JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS), based on the Exadel product as a 100 percent open source IDE (define). The new Eclipse based IDE offering from Red Hat's JBoss division will provide a development environment that will work on both Windows and Linux for Java middleware solutions from JBoss.

Red Hat Finally Nears Real-Time Linux Launch

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Dec 4, 2007 11:39 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Red Hat, Linux; Story Type: News Story
For the last several years, Red Hat has been pushing forward the development of real-time enhancements for Linux. Yet the company has made no formal product announcement of how it would attempt to productize its real-time Linux innovations. That changed today, with the announcement of the Red Hat MRG (Messaging, Real Time and Grid) platform. The product is expected to be available as a public beta this month, with a generally available release set for early 2008.

Interview with Brian Stevens, CTO, Red Hat

  • internetnews.com; By sean m kerner (Posted by red5 on Aug 25, 2006 11:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Red Hat
Is there a better way to develop enterprise Linux software? The CTO of Red Hat thinks there is and he's on a mission to figure it out.

GPL 3 Lawyer Has His Regrets

  • internetnews.com; By Sean Kerner (Posted by red5 on Aug 18, 2006 8:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, HP
Few topics are as contentious in the Linux world as GPL 3 (define), the general public license that details how many open source software programs can be used. During a session at the LinuxWorld conference here, Free Software Foundation counsel and co-author of the GPL 3 draft, Eben Moglen, explained the current status of the license draft discussion as well as some of the more contentious issues surrounding it.

Why is Linux Successful?

The success of Linux over the past 15 years boils down to a few key factors, according to a panel of Linux luminaries.They also made some strong statements as to why Linux has succeeded where BSD failed, as well as noted the conditions required for Linux to succeed in the years to come.

Wind River Having a Real Time With Linux

  • internetnews.com; By Sean Kerner (Posted by red5 on Aug 1, 2006 4:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
What do you do when you're the number two player in the embedded Linux space? Copy what makes #1 successful of course.

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