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Pleasantly Surprised with Knoppix Linux

  • OSnews; By Joel Pomales (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 12:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Debian
I've been trying Linux on and off for a couple of years. My first experience with Linux was with a version of Slackware (can't remember) way back in 1996. At the time the installation was so daunting that I gave up all together. For a little background I consider myself a proficient computer user.

OpenPKG update for apache (OpenPKG-SA-2004.021)

Red Hat update for kernel (RHSA-2004:188-01)

Red Hat update for ipsec-tools (RHSA-2004:165-01)

Novell opens up tech support for Linux

  • CNET News.com; By Dinesh C. Sharma (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 10:37 AM EDT)
  • Groups: SUSE, Novell; Story Type: News Story
Novell is adding enterprise-level help for its Linux products to its Premium Service technical support program. The service program, which offers different levels of remote and managed support for large businesses running Novell software, will be expanded to its SuSE Linux operating system and other Novell Linux products, the software maker said on Wednesday.

Qt Developers Conference Report

  • KDE Dot News; By Mark Bucciarelli (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 10:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
On May 10th, ICS presented a Qt Developer Conference in Waltham, Massachusetts. Over 100 developers were on hand to hear presentations from Havaard Nord (TrollTech CEO), Jasmin Blanchette (TrollTech uber-developer) and Matthias Kalle Dalheimer (Klarälvdalens Datakonsult CEO).

Proprietary vs. open source software

  • ZDNet.com; By John Carroll (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 9:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
This is part 2 in a four-part series of articles that is roughly a response to "The Magic Cauldron," the seminal work on open source economics written by Eric Raymond. This article discusses points relating to the comparative merits of open source and proprietary software.

IBM tries to eclipse .NET with open source

  • ZDNet.co.uk; By Munir Kotadia (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 9:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Eclipse, IBM
The recent launch of IBM's Office application suite is part of a broader challenge to Microsoft's entire .Net development framework, say industry experts

The Linux Audio Conference 2004

  • Linux Journal; By Dave Phillips (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 8:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A report from Karlsruhe on the second annual event.

Novell Delivers Comprehensive Linux Technical Support

First vendor to support entire Linux environment, from data center to desktop; Extensive enterprise expertise and global support network provide customers comfort level in Linux deployments; Server-based and small business Linux support initiatives complement enterprise offering.

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Linux is the Unix reference implementation

  • Linux.com; By Brian Jones (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 6:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
When you quit picking on Windows and start picking on Unix vendors for not being "Linuxy" enough, you've become a true zealot. However, if you consider administration, education, software development, and the labor market (at least in the U.S.), the notion of Linux being the de facto standard Unix starts to look a little less goofy.

Creative Commons highlights final day of OS conference

  • NewsForge; By David 'cdlu' Graham (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 6:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The third day of the KMDI Open Source conference at the University of Toronto produced no clashes between open source and proprietary advocates and started with the only split session of the three-day event. In one room, a discussion took place on open source in medicine. In the other, the discussion focused around open source and open content in education.

Use shared objects on Linux

  • IBM developerWorks Linux zone (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 6:02 AM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
How can you make the C++ object model take advantage of thebenefits of shared memory? It isn't easy, but it is possible. Thisarticle by IBMer and C++ guru Sachin O. Agrawal shows how, with detailedcode samples, output log samples, tips, and caveats.

Migrate your apps from OS/2 to Linux, Part 2

  • IBM developerWorks Linux zone (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 6:02 AM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
Linux is evolving as the predominant OS of the new millennium and legacy OSes like OS/2 are getting phased out gradually. This series of article(s) attempts to help the developers involved in the tedious process of migrating/porting the OS/2 system drivers/application to linux. It provides a one-to-one mapping of various OS/2 to linux calls related to threads, IPC, memory mgmt, timer handling, file handling etc. In addition it also captures the various preprocessor directives, compiler/linker options which can be mapped from OS/2 to linux. Part 2 covers mapping of system calls related to memory mgmt, file handling, and device driver interface.

Gentoo Weekly Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 19

  • Mailing list; By Kurt Lieber (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 6:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Newsletter; Groups: Gentoo
This week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter brings you an update on the Gentoo Documentation Project as well as some information about GLEP 26, which has to do with Portage's handling of kernels. Further down you'll find security announcements you'll want to peruse, community coverage, and a tip about renaming many files at a time. Enjoy!

OSS gets the Shuttleworth treatment

  • Tectonic; By Jason Norwood-Young (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 4:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Public awareness of open source software is due to get a healthy boost in South Africa over the next two years, thanks to the efforts of Mark Shuttleworth, The Shuttleworth Foundation, HP and the CSIR.

The IPv6 Internet: Connect Today with Linux

  • SysAdmin; By Ibrahim Haddad (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 4:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In this article, I will provide a tutorial that will allow you to enable IPv6 support on your Linux machine and connect it to the IPv6 backbone (also called IPv6 Internet or the 6bone).

Samim Group goes live on Linux with Oracle to reduce costs and improve efficiencies

Samim Group, an Abu Dhabi trading group of companies, has selected Linux as the deployment platform for Oracle E-Business Suite which will centralize and streamline the company's financial systems and distribution activities.

Bitkeeper after the storm - Part 2

  • NewsForge; By Joe Barr (Posted by dave on May 12, 2004 3:56 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Kernel
In Part 1 of this interview, we learned just how much Linus Torvalds and others have increased their productivity through the use of Bitkeeper to handle kernel patches. In this conclusion to the interview, we examine the consequences of that increase. Is it good or bad for the Linux kernel that more patches than ever are being applied? Both Larry McVoy, author of Bitkeeper, and Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, offer their opinions.

Microsoft security update breaks Samba

THE SAMBA team quietly released over the weekend versions 3.0.4 and 2.2.9 of Samba, the GNU open source code that works quietly under the hood in Linux and Unix. This allows share and access resources with other systems running Windows, Linux, Unix, FreeBSD, OS/2 and more, using the SMB and CIFS protocols.

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