Mandrakelinux Community Newsletter #100

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Welcome to the Mandrakelinux Community Newsletter - dedicated to keeping you up-to-date with the latest Mandrakelinux-related news and info.

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Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter

Issue # 100 February 10, 2005

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Welcome to the Mandrakelinux Community Newsletter - dedicated to keeping you up-to-date with the latest Mandrakelinux-related news and info. Inside this Issue:

* Top Story -- Corporate Server 3.0 and Desktop released * What's cooking at Mandrakesoft? -- Mandrakelinux 10.2 Beta process started * Business News -- New U.S. partner program * Mandrakelinux in the news -- HP to sell pre-installed Mandrakelinux systems in Europe * Mandrakelinux Information -- Mandrakelinux for Itanium 2 Beta * Software Update -- Keeping Mandrakelinux up to date

Top Story ---------------------------------------- Corporate Server 3.0 and Desktop released

This issue's top story is the release of Mandrakesoft's new Corporate Server and Corporate Desktop products. These combine the great features of Mandrakelinux witha longer development cycle and five-year maintenance commitment, giving business customers the stability they need. With cutting-edge server technology like Samba 3 and Apache 2, and advanced technology for remote terminals like Crossover Office Server Edition and NoMachine NX Server, Mandrakelinux Corporate Server is a modern, reliable server solution. Mandrakelinux Corporate Desktop builds on the Mandrakelinux desktop, adding much-needed business features. These include Exchange Server and Active Directory integration, along with multiple remote desktop options including Citrix, VNC and NoDesktop NX. You can read up on features and pricing for these new business products here.

http://www.mandrakesoft.com/business/corporate-server

What's cooking at Mandrakesoft? ---------------------------------------- Mandrakelinux 10.2 Beta process started

Mandrakelinux progress is never-ending, and already the beta process for the next release has begun! The second beta is available now for eager testers. This release includes new revisions of the kernel, KDE, GNOME, Xfce and also Firefox 1.0 as the default browser. The early stage of installation has been overhauled, and some new features added as well, such as saving all packages to the hard disk before installation. The Control Center has been redesigned and some new tools introduced. You can help squeeze the bugs out of the next release before it's too late - read about and download the new betas here! --> http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/102beta.php3

Business News ---------------------------------------- New U.S. partner program

In January, Mandrakesoft announced the new Mandrakelinux Solution Provider Program, teaming up with IT services companies around the U.S. to provide Linux products and services to small- and medium-sized businesses. Mandrakesoft will provide sales, marketing and technical support to its partners in the program, giving them the expertise they need to promote open source software into the world of the small business. You can read about the new program in the press release. Linux Today's editor Brian Proffitt is very happy about the news - here's his take. http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/press/pr?n/pr/business/2528 http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn2005-01-21-022-26-OP-BZ-MD

Mandrakelinux in the news ---------------------------------------- HP to sell pre-installed Mandrakelinux systems in Europe

Just ahead of the Solutions Linux conference in Paris, HP announced that it plans to provide and support pre-installed Mandrakelinux solutions across its entire range in France from February onwards. In the announcement, HP praised Mandrakesoft's comprehensive product range, saying that it was this diversity that guaranteed the ability to adapt to all HP's products, from the portable to the server. As well as Mandrakelinux itself, HP will be pre-installing Corporate Server, Corporate Desktop and Multi Network Firewall on some systems. This will ensure for the first time that French customers can buy a full range of high-quality, tested and supported systems running open source software. This announcement is just the start of the program, which HP intends to extend throughout Europe in the near future. You can read the announcement (in French) here.

http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/press/pr?n/pr/business/2531&lgfr

Mandrakelinux 10.1 reviews

There's been a bumper crop of Mandrakelinux 10.1 reviews since the last issue. LinuxForums has a month-long look at 10.1 Official here. The popular OS News took a look at the x86-64 version, and PPCNerds took on the PPC release here. It seems like Mandrakelinux 10.1 is a success on every platform! http://www.linuxforums.org/news/article-30174.html http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id9402&page1 http://www.ppcnerds.org/article235.html

OFB.biz interviews Ga=EBl Duval

OFB.biz, the site specialising in open-source software in the business world, last caught up with Mandrakesoft co-founder Ga=EBl Duval in 2002. To find out what's changed with Mandrakesoft and Mandrakelinux since then, they interviewed him again. Interested in how Mandrakesoft is doing? Find out what Ga=EBl has to say here. --> http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?nameNews&filearticle&sid349

Mandrakelinux Information ---------------------------------------- Mandrakelinux for Itanium 2 Beta

In the third release of the issue, we bring you news of Mandrakelinux on Itanium 2! Readers with Itanium 2 systems (yes, both of you) can now help test Mandrakelinux out on a whole new platform. This release is part of the Hyades project, aimed at high-performance computing tasks. You can read more about the beta and download it here.

http://www.hyades-itea.org/ http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/itanium2.php3

Interview with Warly

Over on the Mandrakeclub, a new feature has started - a series of interviews with Mandrakelinux developers. Warly, the development co-ordinator, bravely volunteered to be the first interviewee, and just about survived the process. He reveals a little about how Mandrakesoft works, what he likes about Mandrakelinux, and even his own system - IceWM with 24 virtual desktops! Head on over to the Club to read more. http://www.mandrakeclub.com/article.php?sid3168&modenocomments

Places to go, things to do...

This issue, we'd like to remind you of some great Mandrakelinux-related sites. If you're interested in Mandrake development - including the new Mandrakelinux 10.2 betas - be sure to visit the Mandrakelinux development wiki, full of information on Mandrakelinux development and the progress of the next version. And don't forget the Mandrakestore, the one-stop shop for everything Mandrakelinux - from boxed sets of Mandrakelinux 10.1 to Tux plush dolls. In fact, Mandrakelinux 10.1 packs - from the Discovery pack up to the PowerPack+ - are all on sale right now, and you get a Tux plush for free! http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/wiki http://www.mandrakestore.com

Mandrakelinux and Interoperability

You might have heard that Microsoft's latest bright idea in the PR war against Linux is interoperability. In a public memo, Bill Gates claimed that "the open source development approach encourages the creation of many permutations of the same type of software application, which could add implementation and testing overhead to interoperability efforts". Mandrakesoft wishes respectfully to disagree, and we're not alone - this story on ZDNet quotes analyst group Ovum dismissing the argument, along with a comment from our own Ga=EBl Duval. To underline the point, news recently arrived that the new Corporate Server 3.0 product has gained Linux Standard Base (LSB) 2.0 certification. You can read more about this here. http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/

http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,2000061733,39180308,00.htm http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/press/pr?n/pr/corporate/2534

Software Update ---------------------------------------- Keeping Mandrakelinux up to date

There have been several security updates since the last newsletter, so remember to run MandrakeUpdate regularly and keep your system safe! Recent updates to KDE have also fixed several bugs, so remember that updating not only keeps your system safe, it makes it work better too. And if even MandrakeUpdate is just too much work for your hectic lifestyle, there's always Mandrakeonline - with update notifications in your email and on your desktop, scheduled updates and even automatic updates, it's the perfect system for stress-free updating. http://www.mandrakesoft.com/mandrakeonline

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