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Interview With The Open Graphics Project's Timothy Miller

LXer Feature: 17-Aug-2006

An interview with the Project Lead and Creator of the Open Graphics Project, Timothy Miller.

Movidis Unveils Server With 16-Core CPU

Santa Barbara, Calif.-based Movidis, a five-year-old company that previously specialized in video-on-demand servers, is eschewing popular x86 server processors in favor of a multicore, MIPS-based CPU previously used primarily for network appliances. The 16-core, 64-bit processor is low-power and has an integrated Gigabit Ethernet controller and encryption, said Movidis CEO Ken Goldsholl.

Howto and Test: Debian Installer Beta3 - Part 1

We still have to deliver the promised test of the latest Beta3 of the Debian Installer for Etch. And today, I sat down and did it, and I made some screenshots while installing. So this is also a perfect Howto for people who until now never installed Debian.

Broadband Signal-Processing Toolkit for Linux Red Hat

Broadband Transmission-line Characterization Using Short-Pulse Propagation is a software toolkit containing a 2D field solver and signal-processing facility for Linux.

Linux’s iPod Generation Gap

A panel discussion at LinuxWorld urged developers on Wednesday to get religion about Linux on the desktop and consider the generation of users who expect music and video at their fingertips. “The question I get asked most about Linux by people under 30 is ‘will it work with my iPod?’” said Eric Raymond, a celebrated figure in the open-source movement who penned the popular book “The Cathedral and the Bazaar.”

Promoting freedom of expression with OSS in Chad

Budding young journalists in the African nation Chad now have access to open source tools, thanks to Five Minutes to Midnight, a organization "devoted to promoting human rights and international issues among the world's youth."

Switchvox Tailors the Asterisk Open Source Software

Switchvox, a PBX and VoIP phone system provider headquartered in San Diego, CA, has tailored the Asterisk telecommunications open source software to develop two IP PBX solutions specifically for SOHO or SMB environments.

SUSE Linux wins LinuxWorld "Best of Show"

Novell had a memorable day Aug. 17 at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Its SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10 was a double award winner, being named both "Best of Show" and "Best Desktop Solution," and its AppArmor product earned "Best Security Solution" honors.

Novell Touts Linux With New Marketing Campaign

On the heels of its recent Suse Linux Enterprise 10 platform release, Novell said it would put its marketing money where its mouth is with a multimedia ad campaign for Linux. The campaign, dubbed "Your Linux is Ready," will be backed by the company's entire fourth quarter advertising budget and will continue through the end of the year.

XenSource's first product due next week

Start-up's XenSource Enterprise is designed to put a pretty face on open-source virtualization. "It's going to be generally available next week," Levine said in a speech here at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo. The major goal of the software is to make the Xen open-source virtualization software easy to use, an idea reflected in the company's "10 minutes to Xen" tagline.

PHP 4.4.4 and 5.1.5 Released!

PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.1.5 and PHP 4.4.4. The two releases address a series of security problems discovered since PHP 5.1.4 and 4.4.3, respectively.

LinuxWorld Day Three (video)

Stu Cohen and John Cherry of OSDL chat with Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier. Then he and his camcorder visit our old friend, CodeWeavers CEO Jeremy White.

LPI adds open-source job placement service

For years, the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) has offered the most important basic Linux worker certification, the LPIC. On August 16 at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, the organization launched a new employment and contract matching service for open-source workers who are registered on LPI's internal exam candidate database.

Linux Vendors Prime Programs, Solutions For Channel

Vendors flocked to LinuxWorld looking to recruit partners with new Linux-focused channel programs and solutions. In a special channel event Wednesday at the San Francisco conference, Hewlett-Packard, Levanta, GroundWork, Storix and Collax were among the companies highlighting new partner programs and products.

LinuxWorld day three

  • NewsForge; By Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Aug 17, 2006 10:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
SAN FRANCISCO -- The LinuxWorld Conference& Expo continued Wednesday with another day of exhibits and presentations. I spent the day attending talks on GCC and LSB, and talking to some of the interesting folks at the show.

XenSource CEO had to drink to face first Xen install

Under the influence and high on open source power, LinuxWorld Software start-up XenSource is starting to demonstrate that it's a grown-up company. For example, XenSource's CEO has now learned about the open source software model that underlies the company's business and has even installed the company's flagship product.

The end of cable?

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Larry Loeb (Posted by solrac on Aug 17, 2006 9:52 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
You've heard some rumblings about Mobile WiMAX, but until recently it's all been in the abstract. Learn what's changed to make WiMAX a potentially devastating competitor to the telecom empire as you know it, all in this month's Roaming charges.

Lotus messaging for Linux PCs

IBM’s Lotus division has added support for Linux to its Lotus Sametime collaboration tool. The move enables firms to cut costs by using Linux servers as a collaboration platform, while a native client brings instant messaging support to Linux desktop systems.

Leading Itanium Processor Experts to Keynote Gelato Conference

Steve Geary (HP) and Cameron McNairy (Intel) will deliver vital insights regarding the Itanium® architecture at the Gelato ICE: Itanium® Conference & Expo to be held on October 1-4, 2006 in Singapore.

3D Xgl Eye Candy for Ubuntu/Kubuntu Dapper and NVidia

To each his own, but I love eye candy. When I heard that you could get the 3D Xgl and Compiz environment running on Ubuntu/Kubuntu dapper (my default distribution), I immediately searched the web for instructions. Most of the instructions take a reasonably timid approach, which gets your 3D environment running in a test console (the second display, or :1). I'm more adventurous, however, and I immediately went for a total replacement. What follows are instructions for doing the same.

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