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Sun's McNealy Advises Obama Administration on Open Source

  • Linux Pro Magazine; By Kristian Kissling (Posted by brittaw on Jan 24, 2009 1:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Sun cofounder Scott NcNealy has submitted a paper to the new U.S. administration about the cost savings and security benefits of Open Source software.

AMD R700 2D Driver Performance Comparison

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by phoronix on Jan 24, 2009 12:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Earlier this week we delivered results from a comparison between the Catalyst and X.Org Radeon drivers looking at the R500 2D performance. With a lot of interest having been generated from that, we have now carried out the same set of tests again but this time using an ATI Radeon HD 4850 (RV770) graphics card and the experimental EXA support.

FOSS in Healthcare IT Conference Summer of 09

The Houston crew (including the editor of this site) are joining together to host an entire conference devoted to FOSS in Healthcare in Houston, TX Summer of 09 (July 31st - Aug 2nd)

First major release of g-Eclipse

The open-source g-Eclipse project has had it's first major release. It started over two years ago with the support of the European Union initiative; with further development now under the umbrella of the Eclipse foundation and other European projects. Version 1.0 of g-Eclipse has been released with support for grid middleware solutions g-Lite, GRIA and Amazon's Cloud storage platforms, EC2 and S3.

5 Reasons Why Linux is Recession Proof

  • DaniWeb; By Ken Hess (Posted by khess on Jan 23, 2009 9:57 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Can it be that Linux is the savior of the IT world in this recession? hat's more stable than a rock, faster than a spinning disk, more powerful than a Windows system twice its size, and able to leap platforms like no other operating system? Surprise! It's Linux.

Internet breaks the billion barrier

Ever wondered just how many people use the Internet? The answer, according to the latest figures, would seem to be 1 billion. We breakdown that billion to find out where they are all coming from. I can recall getting far too excited last year when the World of Warcraft population whizzed past the 11 million mark.

Frankly Speaking: For Microsoft, the pain is just beginning

Microsoft cuts 5,000 jobs. That's the big news of the week. Not just because the layoffs will cut one in 20 of Microsoft's 91,000 employees. Not only because it signals just how hard Microsoft has been hurt by the failure of Vista and by shifts in the way big customers license and use software. Not even because of the grim sign it represents for the rest of the IT industry ...................... No, it's big because it means Microsoft has begun to hit bottom.

MSNBC shows its Linux hatred

Linux is great. It's a free, open-source operating system (OS) based on work done by Linus Torvalds in the early '90s. Again, it's free, powerful and easy to ... Oh wait, it's a pain to use.

Ubuntu patched

Ubuntu has released the second "maintenance update" to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (long-term support). The 8.04.2 LTS release features some 200 software updates, as well as new i386 and amd64 installation CDs aimed at reducing the amount of code that must be downloaded following a fresh install.

Open source and Java feel first Sun cuts

Sun Microsystems axed 1,300 employees on Thursday, the first wave in a series of planned redundancies intended to cut head count by almost a fifth. The company said in a statement it had cut workers across all levels, including employees in vice president and director positions. It did not say who'd been cut, but The Reg has learned that the departed include individuals working on and around some of the company's highly touted open-source projects.

How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On Fedora 10

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Jan 23, 2009 4:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on a Fedora 10 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via http://FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.

Sun's McNealy Tapped for Government Open Source Ideas

If you've been following President Obama's search for a CTO for the country, you may have seen BusinessWeek's report that the choice he will make has narrowed down to two candidates, both born in India: Padmasree Warrior, the chief technology officer of Cisco Systems, and Vivek Kundra, CTO in the government of Washington, D.C. Now, ex-Sun CEO Scott McNealy has revealed that he has been asked to prepare a paper for the Obama administration on how open source technologies are the key to a more secure, more efficient government.

Camp KDE Saturday Talks

The program for the first two days at the Camp KDE meeting in Jamaica provided the attendants with a series of talks. In time, these will be available in video from but for now we have these short summaries of the talks. Read on for details.

A Unix/Linux "Where's Waldo?" Or "Who Wants Some PI?"

Waldo's in there somewhere. Can you find him in the pi? I thought I'd finish off this miserable week (lots of work; little sleep) with a puzzle for everyone, like we do from time to time, if you ever want to check out older posts on seemingly random numbers and the M I U puzzle. There are even more that you can find by just searching the index of the blog.

Web Page Appearance and Cascading Style Sheet

  • bst-softwaredevs.com; By Herschel Cohen (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jan 23, 2009 1:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In the first article in this series, I was forced to resort to Javascript code to match the central column heights that were too disparate to allow a single minimum height setting to cover all instances. Nonetheless, I used a simplification where on my site I knew the center column would outgrow the side columns. Hence, I could use simpler code. Now the footer columns in the menu template are not quite as well structured, however, the differences in heights are minimal in comparison to the range in the central columns. Therefore, setting the minimum heights in the cascading style sheet was the simplest most effective method to reach the goal for this site.

A Year of Linux: January 22: Crashing at Linux’s Place!

  • Zmogo.com; By AshPringle (Posted by arnodick on Jan 23, 2009 12:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor
The old plan: Ring in the new year by switching over to Linux for a week, documenting each day of the transition. The new plan: Keep using Linux for the rest of the year, giving periodic updates on my experiences!

Apache HTTP gains a million new sites in Jan 09

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by azerthoth on Jan 23, 2009 12:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Apache HTTP open source web server (I usually just call it Apache, but Apache is more than just web servers these days..) gained over a million new sites for the month of January 09, according to the latest stats from Netcraft.

Mobile Open Source conference seeks talks

OpenSource World -- the successor to LinuxWorld -- is soliciting presentations for its Mobile Open Source sub-conference. The conference will take place Aug. 10-13, 2009 in San Francisco. The Mobile Open Source segment of OpenSource World will be organized as two tracks: Mobile Platforms, and Mobile Applications.

Could You Be the Face of Linux?

We've all seen them: on comes a commercial with a young, casually dressed,if somewhat unkempt, young man, and an older, portly man in a very middle-management-esque suit. The younger man announces "I'm a Mac" while the older responds "And I'm a PC," and the two go on to lament some critical design failure facing the PC to which the Mac is impervious. As Linux users, we know the basic premise of the commercial — that "I'm a PC" means "I run Windows" — is a fallacy, and what is really needed is a third cast member declaring "I'm Linux." If such a thought has ever crossed your mind, then fire up your camera, because the time to act is now.

Spideroak: Secure Offsite Backups For Linux

A good offsite backup strategy is not sending boxes of unencrypted tapes home with your party-hearty college intern. Carla Schroder reviews the Spideroak online backup service to see if they offer something better, more secure, and more convenient.

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