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Dell: Stiving to Dominate JBoss Middleware Market?

Quick: Name the biggest reseller of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The answer very likely is Dell. Now, the PC giant is striving to become the largest reseller of Red Hat’s JBoss open source middleware. Here’s how.

Red Hat CEO Dismisses Consumer Linux (Again)

  • WorksWithU; By Joe Panettieri (Posted by thevarguy2 on Apr 7, 2009 12:53 PM CST)
  • Groups: Red Hat
Sometimes, you have to respect someone for sticking to an opinion and a vision. Other times, you have to wonder if a consistent vision becomes a fatal flaw. I’m still undecided about whether Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst has the correct — or flawed — long term vision for desktop Linux. Here's why.

Mandriva Spring 2009 RC2 out for testing

The Mandriva development team this morning made available the second release candidate for its Linux 2009 Spring release. Codenamed Estephe, RC2 includes a number of desktop enhancements including KDE 4.2.2, Gnome 2.26. kernel 2.6.29 and X.org server 1.6.

Cloud Prospecting: The Search for Gold in a Silver Mine

Gold, Silver or just Fluff--what's in store for the Cloud?

Duplicating And Modifying NetBackup Policies, Schedules And Client Via Command Line On Linux And Unix

How to copy and modify NetBackup policies, schedules and clients between hosts using the Unix or Linux command line

Dell Likes Windows 7 (so far)

  • The VAR Guy; By The VAR Guy (Posted by thevarguy2 on Apr 7, 2009 8:24 AM CST)
  • Groups: Microsoft
It’s not outright praise, but Dell testers call Windows 7 beta code “promising.” The VAR Guy values Dell’s opinion because the PC giant had the nerve — and the confidence — to ship Ubuntu Linux on selected PCs the year Microsoft launched Windows Vista. Fast forward to the present, and here’s what Dell has to say about Windows 7.

Zend offers PHP cure for Java bloat

Zend Technologies has built an application server for PHP that it hopes can slowly convert frustrated Java programmers as well as those relying on Java on the web and in the enterprise. On Tuesday, the company is expected to unveil the Zend Server, a paid-for PHP stack that comes with service agreements and support and the free Zend Server Community Edition.

Sun's future up in the air after talks with IBM break down

The next step for Sun Microsystems Inc., after its apparent failure to reach an agreement with IBM on an acquisition, is to continue looking for a buyer, change its management — or just keep plugging along and pretend that nothing ever happened. In terms of a sale, it's entirely possible that Sun could attract bids from Cisco Systems Inc., which is trying to move into the server business, or Fujitsu Ltd., which makes servers based on Sun's Sparc technology, or even Hewlett-Packard Co., as part of its perpetual market-share battle with IBM.

CentOS 5.3: Creating Encrypted Block Devices

  • BeginLinux.com; By Mike Weber (Posted by mweber on Apr 7, 2009 6:11 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
CentOS 5.3 now comes with disk encryption. When you install the operating system you have the option to encrypt block devices, partitions that you create. Block device encryption requires a passphrase or key as authentication in order to access the data on that partition. The advantage of block encryption is that it will enforce the encryption even if the disk is removed from the operating system.

NVIDIA's Release Happiness Continues Into April

NVIDIA had ended out March with five Linux display driver releases with it ranging from a day to a week between updated Linux drivers were pushed out from this Santa Clara company. It's been just over a week since their last display driver release, but it looks like April will be another month of fierce Linux/Solaris/BSD driver updates from NVIDIA.

This afternoon NVIDIA has pushed out the 185.19 Beta driver...

Installing Zenoss

  • packtpub.com; By Michael Badger (Posted by sanjay on Apr 7, 2009 4:42 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this tutorial, we fill in the step-by-step details required to get a functioning Zenoss system. We identify dependencies, review installation options, and take a look at server setup.

Exploring JSON and CouchDB

Relational databases define a strict structure and provide a rigid way to maintain data for a software application. Apache's open source CouchDB offers a new method of storing data, in what is referred to as a schema-free document-oriented database model. Instead of the highly structured data storage of a relational model, CouchDB stores data in a semi-structured fashion, using a JavaScript-based view model for generating structured aggregation and report results from these semi-structured documents. CouchDB has been developed from the ground up with Web applications as the primary focus and has its sights on becoming the de-facto database for Web application development.

Marble Desktop Globe - Wonderful Atlas Application for KDE4

  • Tux Arena; By Craciun Dan (Posted by Chris7mas on Apr 7, 2009 2:48 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: KDE
I was lately impressed by Marble Desktop Globe, a free, open-source application for KDE4 which includes a 3D atlas of the world, with lots of features and an interface similar to the one of Google Earth.

A Quick Look at Ubuntu Portable

  • Softpedia; By Daniel Pop-Silaghi (Posted by hanuca on Apr 7, 2009 1:51 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Ubuntu
Honestly, I was expecting Ubuntu Portable to be quite resource hungry, but you should see somewhere around 12 MB of RAM used when running it. Of course, opening other applications will increase this, but not by much. You'll have access to software like Abiword, Gnumeric, Totem Movie Player, Firefox, Pidgin and you will also be able to install new applications through the powerful Synaptic Package Manager.

Access Linux Filesystem in Windows

In case of Linux you already have all the interface defined to access the foreign partitions like fat32, ntfs etc. But in window there are no interface present to access the Linux partitions. So today I will show you how to access Linux Filesystem in windows.

2 examples of Linux capable malware, for the sceptics

As some people commented on my previous post they don't think you need a virus scanner in Linux ,I have some examples. These things are found by ClamAV: There is a group of hackers defacing sites, they specialize in Joomla websites. If you run a joomla website for a while, and don't upgrade it when security updates are published, you have about a 99% change of it being hacked (don't know any real numbers, but I do know people who have experienced this several times). Backdoor Script These guys use a backdoor script based on PHP-shell, php shell is a PHP program which gives you a shell like environment in which you can run system commands on a remote server.

Debian Creates Branches for FreeBSD Kernels

  • Linux Pro Magazine; By Britta Wuelfing (Posted by brittaw on Apr 6, 2009 10:59 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Debian users can soon decide whether to install on Linux or FreeBSD kernels.

A Cloudy Future

  • Tux Deluxe; By Jeremy Allison (Posted by zigzag on Apr 6, 2009 10:11 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
One of the things about getting older is that you learn to ignore things until you have to do something about them. It's a learned efficiency I suppose, rationing your increasingly precious time out to the unceasing demands upon it. I finally realized I have to do some serious thinking about cloud computing.

IBM Lets Sun Set

Reports surfaced late this evening that computing giant IBM — which has been in talks for some time to buy Sun Microsystems — has pulled its $7 billion offer to buy the struggling company. According to reports, IBM withdrew the offer after Sun's Board of Directors made "onerous" requests following IBM's decision to lower its offer for the firm. IBM initially offered $9.55 per share, but dropped that offer to $9.40 — less than a $1.00 premium on Sun's current stock price — due in part, it says, to the discovery that far more senior employees than originally expected are covered by "change of control" contracts. Such agreements cover senior executives — who often face replacement on acquisition — should the company be bought or otherwise come under the control of someone other than its Board.

Printing labels in Ubuntu

  • blog.worldlabel.com; By Bruce Byfield (Posted by rossendryv on Apr 6, 2009 8:17 PM CST)
  • Story Type: ; Groups: Ubuntu
Many users are content with the label and mail merge features in OpenOffice.org Writer, Abiword or KOffice for basic jobs. What if you want a smaller, dedicated program for elaborate formatting or graphics. In these cases, you should consider turning to gLabels

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