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Hasta la Vista, part 2: MSFT Titanic

  • VNUNet; By Hans Bezemer (Posted by theBeez on Sep 10, 2006 10:32 AM EDT)
In the last part of this series, I mentioned how Jim Allchin came in, saved the day and everything was hunky dory again. Wrong. The story that "Windows was broken" came out in September, 2005. The same month a blog was published about the up and coming reorganization of Microsoft, stating that is was "just just shuffling the chairs on the deck of the Titanic".

Red Hat Champions a New Public Forum For Software Companies to ...

This service is being implemented within the National Vulnerability Database at NIST, based on Red Hat's recommendation.

What’s wrong with Free Beer?

  • Free Software Magazine; By Bridget Kulakauskas (Posted by dcparris on Sep 10, 2006 8:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
Freedom. It’s such a loaded term. It represents so many things: the ability to do stuff unfettered, letting the press say whatever they want, invading foreign nations to pass the time, a glorious ideal. I started thinking about it recently because there’s a furniture chain in Australia called “Freedom” and I always get a kick out of signs in shopping centres with arrows that direct shoppers to the food court, toilets, and freedom... “Free” also means lots of things. Free as in libre... Free as in beer... Interestingly enough, they aren’t as different as you might think! In fact, there is a new kind of beer sweeping Denmark, and it is like free software BUT BEER! How fun!

Sorry, but you must call Microsoft to fix link glitch under IE

Dear Nick: Why does my computer seem to lock up whenever it tries to open a new link? For instance, I tried to open your profile from RNews, but instead I received the "Not responding" message and my computer sat there doing nothing for about a minute before it recovered and stayed at the RNews page from which I started. I cannot open a new link from anywhere I go. Help! Frustrated ...

[If you support Windows users in your daily operations, you'll want to read this one. It's a tech question for which the response is, "the fix might cost you". At least the tech editor recommends a serious alternative solution - Firefox. - dcparris]

Siemens' Medical Unit Puts Suse Linux Into MRI Products

Siemens Medical Solutions' Magnetom family of MRI systems are designed to fit into modern health management. The systems feature multichannel imaging, which allows simultaneous placement of up to four coils. With more and more applications calling for higher resolution images, ultra-high-field MRI technology has become compulsory for medical institutions.

Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier And MySQL (Fedora Core 5)

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Sep 10, 2006 5:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
This document describes how to install a mail server with Postfix that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I will also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses. In addition to that, this tutorial covers the installation of Amavisd, SpamAssassin and ClamAV so that emails will be scanned for spam and viruses.

The Linux Link Tech Show No.156

Episode No. 156 with the gentlemen of the Linux reality and Lotta Linux Links Podcasts.

Linux on laptops

Although most modern laptops nowadays tend to scare people off with an ugly “Designed for Windows XP” mark, it does not mean that alternative operating systems, like GNU/Linux cannot be installed and function equally well. In this article I would like to describe a few common issues with Linux on laptops and maybe bust a few myths about using GNU/Linux on mobile computers.

New SEO Product for FireFox Browsers Presented by SeoQuake

Nowadays, search engine optimization appears to be the main factor for successful site promotion. At the same time, it seems quite difficult to pin-point efficacy of an SEO strategy. The present SEO software products are not easy to use or cheap. What’s more, they barely fit the optimizer’s needs. Fortunately, today one can take advantage of free software that gives a unique opportunity to get all data required for analysis of search output with one mere click.

The Cheap Revolution

Free Software. Bargain chips. The always-on Internet. Today's tech giants are in danger. The Next Big Thing has already begun.

Development Release: Foresight Linux 0.9.8

Ken VanDine has announced the release of Foresight Linux 0.9.8, now with the brand new GNOME 2.16: "Still on the path to Foresight Linux 1.0. We want to do some more testing, but what we have is pretty close to what 1.0 will be.

Hp Delivers Most Powerful HP Integrity Systems to Date

HP today announced that it has refreshed its entire line of HP Integrity servers - adding the most powerful models to date - to drive down the cost of business-critical computing for customers. With more than twice the performance of the previous generation of HP Integrity servers and less than half the price-to-performance ratio of competitive offerings, these new servers reinforce HP’s long-held, IDC-reported position as the No. 1 high-end UNIX system vendor.

Wikis Find Their Way Into Academia

The collaborative editorial process of wikis often results in a stunning degree of accuracy. A study by the science journal Nature found Wikipedia nearly as accurate as Encyclopedia Britannica. In fact, for summaries on niche issues and emerging interests, the biggest wiki of them all -- Wikipedia -- is often the best available source of information.

Jim Bublitz Talks About PyKDE

Following our interview last month with Phil Thompson on PyQt, we spoke with the maintainer of PyKDE to discover the status of our own Python bindings. Read on for Jim Bublitz talking about how he was suckered into maintaining PyKDE, why you should use it and what his plans for the future are.

Open-source Tool Gains Traction To Help Build User Interfaces

  • InformationWeek; By Charles Babcock (Posted by dcparris on Sep 9, 2006 8:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Eclipse
Usage of Eclipse to help build rich, client-side interactive user interfaces has been growing, according to an Evans Data survey.

Ad-supported Software Proves Popular With Small Businesses

  • InformationWeek; By Thomas Claburn (Posted by dcparris on Sep 9, 2006 7:42 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups:
Spiceworks is adding more IT management features to its free, ad-supported software, for which over 5,000 customers have signed up in about a month's time.

[Not all the news is good. The sad thing is, these businesses could benefit greatly from Free/Open Source Software - no need to depend on adware. - dcparris]

Avantex Hosting Elevates Linux Servers

The Plesk version 8.0 is now available on all Avantex Linux servers and all Linux Virtual servers.

Nando's goes Open Source

Nando's has revamped its ICT infrastructure and restaurant connectivity using Open Source in order to improve productivity. "The [previous] solution was not providing head office with accurate and reliable communications on a regular basis. This would often result in staff having to manually retrieve the missing information from each restaurant," explains Yossi Hasson, sales and marketing director at Synaq.

SudoWn brings Unix-like sudo to Windows

With Windows Vista, the next scheduled release of Microsoft Windows due in early 2007, Microsoft has rigged Vista to ask permission to perform any "system-altering" event. Each administrative action performed, even with the proper superuser (administrator) permissions, will result in a confirmation dialog.

XGL Demo

A very cool XGL demo showing all the "wow" stuff. Its a long video but its worth it.

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