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Control your audio from Firefox

  • Computeractive; By Chris Wiles (Posted by dcparris on Oct 23, 2006 7:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Mozilla
You're busy working, occasionally browsing the web, while listening to your music via your favourite audio player (such as iTunes).

Quantum Ships Latest Version of StorNext FX Data Management Software

File System for Apple Xsan Broadens Client Support to Include SGI IRIX and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4.0

Munich Linux scales desktop management

The City of Munich has developed impressive systems for rolling out and maintaining Linux desktops for large numbers of users, according to a British developer who had a close-up view of the system.

GPLv3: What the Hackers Said

When Iwrote about the wrangling over the GNU GPLv3 licence a month back, it provoked a lively conversation in thecomments. Given this evident passion among readers, I thought it would be interesting to ask the top hackers - the ones actually involved in the discussions - for their thoughts on the matter. So I contacted Richard Stallman for the FSF angle, and a bunch of the top kernel hackers - Linus, Alan Cox, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Andrew Morton and Dave Miller - for their view.

FiveRuns Announces Support for Oracle Database

Web 2.0, SaaS Solution Monitors Both Open Source and Traditional Systems and Applications

[Not sure if there is any real interest in this, but... - dcparris]

Firefox 2.0 hits FTP earlier than expected

Firefox 2.0 will be officially released tomorrow, but we have spotted what looks to be the official release in a newly-created directory on the Mozilla Foundation's FTP servers.

Merging corporations with co-ops and open source

Greg Dean, a communications student at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, has a new twist on open source business models. For more than a year, Dean has been working with his friends Devon Girard and Charles Latimer, as well as an unnamed lawyer, to find a way to merge the concepts of a co-operative with that of a corporation to create an open source company that he currently calls the Information and Communications Technology/ Open Source Co-op (ICT/OS). Recently, he spoke to the Vancouver PHP Users' Group about the structure that he is starting to implement.

Red Hat's Reach Into Telecom

There are several reasons telecom companies are attracted to Linux, according to Gartner Senior Analyst David Willis, who cited the traditional migration from RISC Unix technology to Linux as a driver. One of those reasons, he said, is that Linux is simply good software. "[Telcos] like the reliability and configurability Linux has," he said.

ARM MPCore Multicore Processor Enables Next-Generation Triple-Play Gateway to the Home

Parallogic and ARM Enable Scalable Fanless Design in Set-Top Boxes and Home Hubs Offering Internet, Video and Phone

Iss extends support to Red Hat

Internet Security Systems (ISS) claims it is making it easier for companies to manage complex and heterogenous IT systems by expanding its support of open source operating systems.

Ubuntu 6.10 Release Candidate Screenshots

Coming out on October 26, 2006 is the final release of Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft -- along with all of the Ubuntu derivatives. Phoronix have a bunch of screenshots.

Garnett invests in mobile firm

Garnett & Helfrich Capital, a private equity firm specialising in venture buyouts, has said that it is expanding its Indian operations and announced an investment in mobile firm Celunite Inc, which has an Indian presence.

Gumstix, Inc. Announces the netstix(TM) 400xm-cf Computer Doubling the Performance of the netstix Computers

Gumstix, Inc., maker of the world's smallest full function miniature computers, today announced the netstix(TM) 400xm-cf computer. The netstix 400xm-cf computer doubles the performance of the netstix 200xm-cf, using a 400MHz connex(TM) motherboard and adding compact flash and 10/100 MBit Ethernet connectivity. In less than 68 cc (excluding power supply), the netstix 400xm-cf is a full function Linux server that connects to a network yet fits in the palm of your hand.

Make time for GnoTime

  • Linux.com; By Joe Barr (Posted by dcparris on Oct 23, 2006 11:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
GnoTime, the GNOME Time Tracker, is a lightweight task/time tracking tool. It's easy to use and not overloaded with project management features, but it suffers from weak reporting tools.

Orangehrm Launches New Version Of Open Source HRM Solution

The release of OrangeHRM version 1.2 , an easy to install and easy to use free Open Source HRM System especially suitable for small and medium sized enterprises was announced. The new version contains major improvements to the user friendliness of the system.

Fedora Weekly News Issue 63

Welcome to our issue number 63 of Fedora Weekly News.

Consortium to measure open source quality

A consortium consisting of leading European open source projects, consultants and research bodies has secured EU funding to measure the quality of open source software.

Firefox 2 - out on Tuesday

"It's the first update since last November for the browser - used by 11 to 15 percent of people on the Internet, according to independent and company estimates," says The Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Firefox Wins Popularity Among Business Users

Firefox is appealing to 44 percent of businesses who allow their employees install Firefox as another web browser.

Adobe Flash 9 Beta Debuts on Linux OS

  • DailyTech; By Michael Hoffman (Posted by dcparris on Oct 21, 2006 10:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Adobe has recently released the beta version of Flash Player 9 for the Linux operating system. The Linux version has most of the same features that users are used to with Windows and Macintosh versions of Flash 9. The beta, which was released on Wednesday, does not support a full-screen mode or support for SSL encryption. Adobe, however, said that both features will be available in the final version of the program. Developers will also be able to use Adobe's Flex 2 software developer kit to help develop new applications.

[Yes, it's the moment we've all been dreading. - dcparris]

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