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Desktop Linux Defined: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10

They say that lightning never strikes twice, and for all I know, it never has. But will it? The question on my mind right now is whether or not it counts if lightning strikes once at home and once in the enterprise. That's the dilema of the day. Let’s put it this way… outstanding bugs aside, Novell hit a home run with SUSE Linux 10.1. There is no question that it is one of the most impressive desktop Linux distros ever released. Currently, it’s the second most popular desktop Linux distribution in the world (according to DistroWatch.com page hit rankings) with Ubuntu coming in at #1 and Fedora at #3. Those three distros, in my opinion (and apparently everyone else in the world), are at the top of the desktop Linux heap.

MEPIS ships v6.0 RC3, delays final pending license audit

MEPIS founder and chief maintainer Warren Woodford on July 10 announced the availability of the third release candidate of SimplyMEPIS 6.0. Woodford also announced that due to a license audit, the final SimplyMEPIS 6.0 bootable CD has been rescheduled for release around July 18.

Free Software Advocates Gear Up for EU Patent Policy Battle

"This is an even bigger battle than the last one," said NoSoftwarePatents campaign founder Florian Mueller. "The software patent directive would have made software patents more enforceable in Europe, and that would have been bad enough, but the European Patent Litigation Agreement would effectively result in more enforceable software patents and encourage patent litigation in Europe."

Laszlo Systems to Present Two Sessions at This Month's OSCON 2006 Convention

SAN MATEO, Calif., July 11 /PRNewswire/ --

A simple Linux backup method

  • DesktopLinux.com; By Steven J. Rosen (Posted by dcparris on Jul 12, 2006 4:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This article describes a simple backup method that I use every day to backup my home Linux systems. It's an easy method that non-technical Linux users can use to backup their important data. We'll discuss the decisions you have to make in order to do a thorough backup.

China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says

  • CNET News.com; By Michael Kanellos (Posted by dcparris on Jul 12, 2006 4:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Semiconductor industry in China is improving rapidly, and the country could achieve technological parity with the U.S. in a few years.

[Not really about FOSS, but might be of interest to some of our readers - dcparris]

Open source Gnome Partition Editor gets easier

Open source developers released a new edition of the Gnome Partition Editor (GParted) earlier this month. Though it is based on Linux, updates to the bootable versions mean people without Linux skills can now use them.

WebKit Ported to Qt 4

  • KDE Dot News; By George Staikos (Posted by dcparris on Jul 12, 2006 2:56 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
Today the KDE team announces a new project to re-synchronize our HTML engine, KHTML, with the WebKit engine. Code named Unity, the project has so far focused on porting the WebKit engine to Qt 4 with minimal changes to the existing code-base. WebKit is a derivative of the KHTML engine developed by Apple Computer Inc.

Linux flies with real-time Ada apps on Euro UAVs

EADS (European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company) is using virtualization software from Sysgo in a design aimed at reducing avionics system costs in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). PikeOS enables multiple software platforms to share one hardware platform, while "opening the door" to Linux and other open-source components for non-critical applications, Sysgo says.

Pentoo Linux releases mini distro live CD

The Switzerland-based Pentoo Linux project team has released its first live CD, Mini-Pentoo 2006.1, team spokesman Michael Zanetta announced on July 7. The 208MB Gentoo-based "mini" distribution features a number of tools for auditing and testing a network, from scanning and discovering to exploiting vulnerabilities, the team said on its website.

Transite Technology Selects Xenos terminalONE(TM) to Manage e-Commerce Transactions

TORONTO, July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Xenos Group Inc. (Toronto: XNS), a leading provider of solutions that capture, transform, transport and present electronic data and documents, announced today that Transite Technology, Inc., of Raleigh, North Carolina, has purchased Xenos terminalONE software to automate electronic transactions throughout its business and to the company's customers and their trading partners. terminalONE is an end-to-end transaction gateway solution that expedites business transactions over the Internet and across disparate platforms.

Report: Linux Vendors Try To Beat Microsoft To Widespread Virtualization

With Microsoft trying to ramp up its Windows Virtual Server for release next year, Red Hat, Novell, Xandros, and other Linux vendors are pulling out the stops toward virtualization in hopes that Linux might start to beat Windows as the base operating system of choice among enterprises and small businesses.

National Lampoon is serious about open source tools

National Lampoon, a venerated venue of collegiate comedy, stopped publishing its print magazine seven years ago, and needed an online home to make available its vast archive of articles, videos, graphics, and music. It also needed a way to keep making money without magazine ad and retail sales revenue. But hand-coding static Web pages every time the site needed to be updated created so much work for Lampoon CTO Scott Mulder, it wasn't funny. An open source content management system called Joomla put the smile back on Mulder's face.

A Closer Look at Damn Small Linux

  • SYS-CON Media; By Russ Ethington (Posted by dcparris on Jul 11, 2006 10:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In this article you will learn how to turn a blank CD and an inexpensive USB keydrive into a powerful, portable, take-along operating system complete with modern applications like Firefox, a Web server, and multimedia tools. All this can be done using free Open Source Linux software.

Linux Hardware Compatability

A new databse is up documenting linux hardware compatability. Broken down into such areas as motherboards, graphics cards, plug-n-pray peripherals, etc it has a decent list now and they want more input on what works and what doesn't.

Mobile audio editing powered by Linux, thanks to Trinity DAW

Professional podcasting is about to get a brand new toy for doing those "in the field" type broadcasts. Marketed as "the world's first professional, portable recording studio", the Trinity DAW will record audio with the best of them and allow for on the spot editing thanks to the included Audacity software.

Debian Weekly News - July 11th, 2006

  • Mailing list; By Martin Schulze (Posted by dcparris on Jul 11, 2006 8:25 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Newsletter; Groups: Debian

Wizards of OS 4: conference on free software and free knowledge

From September 14-16, the fourth international Wizards of OS (WOS 4) Conference in Berlin will be dealing with free software, free content, and free infrastructures under the slogan Information Freedom Rules. At the Columbiahalle in Berlin, imported trends and innovative products from these areas will be presented and discussed. Hundreds of researchers, technicians, artists, and activists are expected to attend, not to mention more than 1,000 visitors. If you are interested in attending, you can register at the web site http://www.wizards-of-os.org. A pass for all three days of the conference costs 60 euros (reduced price: 30 euros), while one day of admission costs 25 euros (reduced price: 12 euros).

Linux Firms Expect to Thrive on VARs' Windows Frustrations

For a managed service provider on a fixed-fee model, downtime and service calls mean less margin.

Four Core continues series of KDE 4 meetings

  • NewsForge; By N. Sanders (Posted by dcparris on Jul 11, 2006 6:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
Last week, members of the KDE project attended the Four Core meeting, one of several events designed to accelerate the development of KDE's next major release. Attendees worked on readying the fundamental kdelibs and kdebase packages for version 4 so that work on overlying applications may continue.

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