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Gentoo update for samba (200407-21)

  • LWN.net (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 2:05 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Gentoo; Story Type: Security

Red Hat update for sox (RHSA-2004:409-01)

Red Hat update for ipsec-tools (RHSA-2004:308-01)

Mandrake update for sox (MDKSA-2004:076)

O'Reilly: Open Software No Guarantee for Freedom

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 10:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In the new world into which the open-source community is moving, open and free software does not guarantee freedom, especially when applications depend on the network effects and data lock-in more than on software secrecy, said Tim O'Reilly, CEO and founder of O'Reilly Media, at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention here Wednesday.

A Linux Desktop for Die-Hard Windows Users

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 9:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A solid alternative for SMBs, the new Xandros Desktop OS Business Edition 2.5 works and feels like Windows, but it's a lot more secure. Want an honest-to-God great Linux desktop for your SMB but you don't want to give up Windows? Boy, do I have a deal for you!

Generous open source donations ultimately pay off

  • Search Enterprise Linux (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 8:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Give and you shall receive. That credo has become part of the business model for some software vendors, large and small, that are giving the open source community notable chunks of what was once proprietary source code. These donations are being hailed on many fronts as gestures of good faith to the community, while some skeptics wonder if the vendors are just dangling the code as bait in an attempt to get some enterprises hooked on supported versions of other products.

Red Hat Exec: Linux Desktops Must Stand Out to Thrive

Improvements to the desktop will require a greater Internet focus that enhances communication and collaboration; the ability for users to access their data anywhere; and the option of software as a service, Havoc Pennington, the technical lead for desktop engineering at Red Hat Inc., said here Wednesday.

Linux in Government: Unseating Incumbents

  • Linux Journal; By Tom Adelstein (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 7:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Trying to figure our why people still use Windows.

Linux kernel hackers at O'Reilly Open Source convention

The second annual Portland kernel hackers' BOF took place last night, bringing in five men and two women programmers to speak to a dozen serious, hard-core Linux enthusiasts. Portland is a major, if scantly appreciated, computing site, home to a large number of Linux kernel developers (mostly working on Linux drivers and driver-related subsystems) who meet socially once a month and are employed by OSDL, IBM, Intel, and a variety of other local companies.

Blackhat Briefings: Forget the borders, guard the goodies

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 5:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA -- The Blackhat Briefings got underway this morning at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nev. Conference organizer Jeff Moss kicked off the session and took the time to describe what he had in mind for the benefit of first-time attendees. A crowd of nearly 2,000 was still getting settled in their seats as Moss began by explaining that he did not want an academic conference, with presenters delivering presentations and attendees sitting quietly and taking notes. He encouraged everyone to make the sessions interactive, asking questions, challenging speakers, and sharing knowledge with others. He also pointed out that folks here will not get pigeon-holed by vendors and forced to listen to sales spiels. The vendors have been encouraged to staff their booths with engineers instead of marketing drones.

OSCON day three: A new, network world for open source, a Java compromise, and convincing theboss

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 5:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
As open source programmers and entrepreneurs think about what it means to be open source on 100,000 computers, and move deeper into the business world and infrastructure, OSCON organizer Tim O'Reilly warns that data and networking, not hardware or standards, are the lock-in liabilities.

Linux Takes on Windows Gaming

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 4:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
As an operating system, Linux has many things to recommend it over Windows. Gaming, alas, is not one of them. Compared to Windows, Linux just doesn't have anywhere near the same level of good games. Yes, there are a few here and there, but overall, Windows continues to dominate as the PC gaming platform of choice, with the widest array of content and the most up-to-date graphics and audio drivers.

OSDN becomes OSTG

  • LXer; By Dave Whitinger (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 4:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
OSDN (the Open Source Development Network) has changed their name to OSTG (the Open Source Technology Group). This is the group that publishes all of VA's websites, including Slashdot, Freshmeat, NewsForge, and Linux.com. This editor believes it was a good move. The old name carried the idea of a development organization, and sounded too similar to OSDL. The new name sets it apart as its own entity, and carried the feeling of a publishing company.

Why should I listen to you?

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 4:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Who is Dan O'Dowd and why is his opinion so important that it makes the news on Slashdot? Is he an expert on free software development and embedded operating systems who suddenly admits free software helps terrorists? No, Dan O'Dowd is the CEO of a proprietary software company, using the media as a FUD machine to bash a competing product -- but if you didn't do your research, you wouldn't know that.

OSCON day two: GPL compliance and good hacking

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 29, 2004 4:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Day two of the OSCON open source conference in Portland treated some 1,900 paying attendees -- up from an original estimate of 1,500 -- to sessions on how programmers can comply with intellectual property law and the GPL, as well as talks on how programmers sometimes break the law with hacking attacks and countermeasures to prevent them.

Vendor Lock-In Cited as Cost of Windows over Linux (Ziff Davis)

  • Yahoo! News - Linux/Open Source (Posted by dave on Jul 28, 2004 7:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The business case for adopting Linux over Microsoft's Windows is an economic decision, but not one where the total cost of ownership is a fundamental issue, an executive from a business technology advisory group told a session at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention (Oscon) here Tuesday afternoon.

Two Linux migration utilities promise savings in money and time

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 28, 2004 5:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
After nine years in proprietary software migrating Windows machines to other Windows machines as CTO for Miramar Systems, Mike Sheffey saw the wave coming. The large corporations Miramar worked with were increasingly asking asking for a new migratory path: Windows to Linux. Instead of running in terror from the oncoming tsunami, Sheffey dove into the wave and founded Versora last December.

Red Hat Exec: Linux Desktops Must Stand Out to Thrive (Ziff Davis)

  • Yahoo! News - Linux/Open Source (Posted by dave on Jul 28, 2004 4:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Red Hat
Improvements to the desktop will require a greater Internet focus that enhances communication and collaboration; the ability for users to access their data anywhere; and the option of software as a service, Havoc Pennington, the technical lead for desktop engineering at Red Hat Inc., said here Wednesday.

O'Reilly: Open Software No Guarantee for Freedom (Ziff Davis)

  • Yahoo! News - Linux/Open Source (Posted by dave on Jul 28, 2004 4:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In the new world into which the open-source community is moving, open and free software does not guarantee freedom, especially when applications depend on the network effects and data lock-in more than on software secrecy, said Tim O'Reilly, CEO and founder of O'Reilly Media, at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention here Wednesday.

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