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Exploiting Amazon Web Services via PHP and SQLite

A few weeks ago a friend asked me how my book, Pro OpenSSH, was selling on Amazon.com. I was tracking the sales by going to Amazon.com and viewing the book page to examine the sales rank. The only data displayed about history information was today's Sales Rank and Yesterday's Sales Rank, which isn't all that helpful. I decided to use PHP, SQLite, and the Amazon Web Services API to gather more useful data.

Google clicks onto Belfast for summit on software

  • Belfast Telegraph; By Andrea Clements (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 10:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Internet search engine Google is behind a major IT event taking place in Belfast next week. The 'FOSS Means Business' conference will take place at the Spires Conference Centre on Thursday.

Artech releases Akshar Naveen on Linux, seeks SI partnerships

  • DQ Channels India (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 9:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The company first unveiled Akshar Naveen office suite in four Indian languages - Hindi, Bangla, Punjabi and Gujarati, in July last year. It has received good acceptance among government institutions, which rely on native and bilingual language computing. With the computerization of government offices, especially since e-governance is happening in full swing, this vertical has emerged as the prominent purchaser IT products. “We want to tap this expanding vertical through the concerted efforts of our marketing team and SI partners,” Yogendra added.

Open [Source] Software Week in Belgrade

The dez.org Art Group organized the Open [Source] Software Week at the Belgrade’s Ozon Gallery. In addition to presentation by members of dez.org, the Open Software Week included a number of events, workshops, lectures that provided insight in the development, possibilities and character of open software as a social phenomenon. The association, education, freedom of action and activism are some of the aspects discussed during the Open Software Week.

Implementing a Postfix mail server with spam and antivirus protection

  • Linux.com; By Anže Vidmar (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 8:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Building a complete email system with spam and antivirus protection is not as hard as you might think. This guide will walk you through installing and configuring everything you need for sending and receiving email, filtering spam, and scanning for viruses in email.

What is the status of Linux at Intel?

  • Express Computers India (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 8:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Intel
For Intel, Linux is an important area. We are encouraging Linux on the development front. In India, we are aggressively working towards strengthening our presence in the Linux market.

Linux for Radio

  • International Journalist's Network (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 7:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Announcements
In Kuala Lunpur, Malaysia. Organized by the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD). Linux is an open-source operating system that anyone can use and modify. The training is based on the idea that Linux is a flexible and easy-to-administer platform for radio stations to use on their servers.

EU Top Litigator Has a New Complaint for Microsoft, not Public Yet

In an article entitled, "Speak Softly And Carry A Thick Brief", BW writes, Donnish litigator Thomas Vinje is Microsoft's most tenacious adversary.

The latest complaint, a year in the making, opens up a new front in the war against Microsoft. It accuses the company of planning to use soon-to-be-released products such as Vista, the next version of Windows, as well as upcoming Windows server software, and a new version of Office, to fence off ever bigger parts of the software universe. The complaint, not yet public, argues that Microsoft plans to combine its new PC and server operating systems with its own software for creating Web applications and managing content rights.

Novell Promises Office Compatibility with Desktop Linux Update

The next version of Novell's Inc's business Linux desktop will feature functionality that enables the OpenOffice.org productivity suite to cope with Microsoft Corp Office macros, as well as new music and photo management, and graphics enhancements.

Google searches toward open source?

Word about Goobuntu, Google's supposed version of Linux based on Ubuntu, surfaced in February when a Web site claimed the search company is testing its operating system (OS) on Dell computers. This followed a recent announcement that Dell and Google are working together to test existing Google software.

Xandros claims first commercial Linux desktop with 3G wireless

  • DesktopLinux.com (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 5:29 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Xandros on Thursday launched what it claims is the first Linux distribution with third-generation wireless support, at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. Xandros Desktop OS 3.1 Deutsche Version Business Edition supports the high-speed universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) and authentication against Windows Primary Domain Controllers (PDC) and Active Directory servers, according to the company.

ntop (Bandwidth Monitor) Configuration

  • debianhelp.co.uk; By debianhelp.co.uk (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 5:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
ntop (Bandwidth Monitor) Configuration

Fine-Tuning Kubuntu

Ubuntu is a well-maintained, well-organized Linux distribution. Kubuntu adds the popular and powerful KDE desktop environment. As nice as Kubuntu is, the default installation doesn't fit every user. Carla Schroder shows how to get help, get access to more software packages, set up a firewall, and review and get rid of unnecessary services.

Itanium Alliance Invests in Linux

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Itanium Solutions Alliance still won't say much about its plans to spend a $10 billion kitty announced in January, but it did identify one project it's spending a tiny fraction of that money on.

KDE Wins Best Desktop Environment Award

The results of the LinuxQuestions.org 2005 awards were published earlier this week and KDE once again won the Desktop Environment of the Year award.

Linux Networx adds storage to clusters

Linux Networx last week announced several storage offerings for its high-performance Linux clusters.

SUSE, Fedora or Debian for sys admins: A closer look



While preparing a market study for a technical book publisher, we discovered that the majority of Linux users prefer non-commercial Linux distributions. The most popular include two projects from Red Hat and SUSE while users prefer Debian and consider it enterprise ready. You might find some surprises as we did.

Interview: Linux branching out, says IBM exec

Donderdag 9 maart 2006, 10:19 - In an interview with IDG News Service, Adam Jollans, Linux strategy manager for IBM Corp., discusses how he sees Linux adoption evolving across vertical industries and in businesses both small and large, and how IBM is adapting its own Linux strategy to mesh with those trends.

Linux Licensing - Interview with Linus

  • Forbes.com; By Daniel Lyons (Posted by tadelste on Mar 9, 2006 6:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
Boston - Fans of open source software have been buzzing since Linus Torvalds, creator of the popular Linux operating system, indicated he wouldn't adopt a new version of the license under which Linux is distributed. Torvalds' opinion matters because his program is by far the most popular open source program in the world.

Mix-and-match open source approach recommended

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