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Digital media device maker migrates to Linux

Interact-TV, a digital media management company based in Westminster, Colo., uses a custom Linux operating system built on Fedora Core as the base for its digital television servers. As a result of his experiences with Linux and other open source software on the production floor, CEO Ken Fuhrman has fired his Web host, fired up some Red Hat servers, and created a custom Web-based engineering environment along with StarOffice and Linux for administrative desktops.

Sun lashes out at open source J2SE

  • VNUNet.com (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 4:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Sun
Sun Microsystems has expressed "serious doubts" about the usefulness of the latest Apache Foundation project to create an open source implementation of the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE).

Linux lab lays off programmers

  • CNET News.com; By Stephen Shankland (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 2:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Open Source Development Labs, group that employs Linux leader Linus Torvalds, lays off nearly a sixth of its staff.

Open Source Accounting Options

  • Accountingweb.com (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 12:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A new wave of freely available open source business applications is already being adopted by a significant number of small and mid-sized businesses. Among the open source applications turning up on small business desktops are word processing and spreadsheet applications like OpenOffice and accounting applications like GnuCash and Grisbi.

Three tools to help you configure iptables

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 11:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Every user whose client connects to the Internet should configure his firewall immediately after installation. Some Linux distributions include firewall configuration as a part of installation, often offering a set of defaults configurations to choose from. However, to ensure that your machine presents the minimum "attack surface" (a measure of the number of vulnerable ports, user accounts, and sockets exposed to attack) to the predatory inhabitants of the Internet, you may need to do some manual configuration of your firewall. Here are three tools that can help.

Apple, Microsoft sign death warrant for open-source

The existence of open-source software in Europe may be under threat if companies, including Apple and Microsoft, persuade the European Parliament to expand patent protection in Europe.

Fujitsu Siemens receives Novell partner of the year award

Fujitsu Siemens Computers was recently presented with the Novell Technology Partner of the Year Award for operational excellence and its innovative FlexFrame for mySAP Business Suite solution, based on the Linux operating system.

Interview with MusE Developers

  • KDE Dot News (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 7:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: KDE
MusE is an extensive Open Source MIDI and audio sequencer for Linux, based on Qt. The developers have been interviewed by O'Reilly. For those interested in some background information about MusE, MIDI and audio development on Linux, be sure to check it out. A progress report for the coming 0.7.2 and 1.0 releases has also been posted to the MusE website.

The Fifth Commandment of system administration

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 7:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
If you're a good administrator, you pride yourself on developing a fundamental understanding of the systems you build. After a while, as you begin to comprehend the complete complexity that goes along with building and maintaining your infrastructure, the commands and procedures to control them become second nature. You have to look at the documentation less and less, until eventually people refer to you as a guru. Having this kind of understanding of your servers is important, but it does no good if you aren't available when something crashes. By creating detailed written policies detailing the ins and outs of your systems in advance, you can provide critical background information to your backup admin who can use it to restore functionality in your absence.

Linux in Government: Optimizing Desktop Performance, Part II

  • Linux Journal (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 4:48 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Continuing to transform your Linux system into a fast desktop.

Mozilla Foundation to ban Firefox derivative browsers?

the Mozilla Foundation [MoFo] started pushing the separate e-mail and web browsers, instead of the integrated suite, and a whole marketing operation was created around MoFo's now separate components (Firefox and Thunderbird) targeting the end-user audience. Yet, at the same time, the open source nature of MoFo's code made one believe that re-distribution and re-branding was still welcome. That seems not to be the case anymore, if one reads MoFo's Ben Goodger's blog.

DistroWatch Weekly: Installing Gentoo in chroot, Novell Linux study guides

  • DistroWatch.com; By Ladislav Bodnar (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 2:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Newsletter
Welcome to this year's 21st issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Gentoo Linux continues to maintain its presense on these pages - we have a quick tip describing how to save time and prevent downtime while installing this popular source-based distribution. We'll continue with an update on the release of Debian Sarge and point you to a couple of fantastic Linux learning resources made available recently by Novell. The featured distribution of the week is the PHLAK live CD with its amazing array of security tool and extensive documentation, while Robert Storey reveals a great utility to really erase data from your hard disks. Happy reading!

NFS over CIPE-VPN tunnels

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on May 23, 2005 1:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Network File System (NFS) is a standard protocol for sharing file services with Linux and Unix computers. It is a distributed file system that enables local access to remote disks and file systems and is based on the clientserver architecture. Although easy to configure, it is typically used only to transfer data over an intranet or LAN because of its transparency and security potholes when exposed to the risks of the Internet. However, it still can be employed -- without compromising security -- to share files over the Internet by configuring it to run on a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection. This article will show you how to set up NFS to run over a CIPE-VPN connection between two Linux systems.

Interview with Will Stephenson

  • KDE Dot News (Posted by dave on May 22, 2005 3:11 PM EDT)
  • Groups: KDE; Story Type: Interview
Will Stephenson is one of the attendees at the KDE PIM Event. 4 years ago he started with contributing to Kopete, the instant messaging client for KDE. His recent contributions made it possible to let Kopete communicate with Kontact. In this interview, he will tell you about Kopete and his exciting plans for the upcoming meeting.

IT meet to showcase initiatives, free software

  • Webindia123 (Posted by dave on May 22, 2005 9:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Kerala capital will play host to a unique two-day international conference that will showcase free software and free content initiatives being undertaken by participants. The conference, beginning May 28, will cover topics like e-governance, bridging the digital divide, education, social justice, legal issues and micro-finance.

Linux in oil exploration & production

  • AME Info (Posted by dave on May 22, 2005 7:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
Leveraging the power of Linux on IBM hardware as a platform for leading-edge solutions helps build revenue and cut costs in many ways, including high-performance computing, streamlined operations, and distributed enterprise, at a low total cost of ownership.

Security Alerts: Mozilla and Firefox Flaws

Noel Davis looks at problems in gzip, Mozilla and Firefox, OpenOffice.org, the FreeBSD kernel, Ethereal, TCPDump, libTIFF, Smail, Apache2's htdigest, and SCO UnixWare's chroot.

Cnet declares Firefox best browser available.

  • HTML FixIT (Posted by dave on May 21, 2005 4:33 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Firefox has come up in leaps and bounds of late. The latest tidbit is that Cnet has done a review of all the latest versions of the most popular browsers out there and gave Firefox an 8 out of 10 and the clear lead in the browser war. Unsurprisingly IE6 SP2 tied for last with Opera 8 and Deepnet Explorer with 7 out of 10. Cnet seems to push a pro Microsoft bias most of the time but in this case they have done the opposite...

Linux present in 60% of Windows environments, says Yankee

  • OSDir (Posted by dave on May 21, 2005 1:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Think before you act is essentially the latest advice Yankee Group has for organizations who are integrating Linux into Windows environements.

Government Studies Open-Source Migration

  • TechNewsWorld (Posted by dave on May 21, 2005 12:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Even though the authority recognizes Paraguay has a high piracy rate, losses in terms of revenues for the industry are not the highest in the region. Brazil leads with US$659 million while the Paraguayan software industry only lost $11 million.

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