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Verizon Wireless picks Linux as its mobile OS of choice

Verizon Wireless today declared Linux as its mobile operating system of choice and said it would introduce Linux-based phones developed through the LiMo Foundation in the U.S. in 2009. Kyle Malady, vice president of networks at Verizon Wireless, said that the decision to support Linux, however, doesn't preclude Verizon from selling phones based on a range of operating systems, including an evolving Linux-based Android operating system, offered by the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) backed by Google Inc.; Windows Mobile; BlackBerry by Research In Motion Ltd.; and others.

MySQL Juggles Business Models, Life with Sun, and Software Patents

  • BoycottNovell; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on May 15, 2008 10:38 AM CST)
  • Groups: GNU, Sun
MySQL is likely to face issues that are associated with ways of extracting revenue from its users. Another largely forgotten issue is the increased pressure from the outside to extract revenue for collisions involving ideas, especially ones pertaining to algorithms.

'Major' Flash Player beta released

The "first major" Flash Player update since Adobe Systems completed its 2005 acquisition of Macromedia is due to be made available today as a beta. The Flash Player 10 beta features a brand-new Just In Time (JIT) engine to load pixel bite code into the Flash Player engine. The JIT engine will support a planned expansion in graphics and effects rendering, with users themselves expected to create their own filters. Flash Player 10 will incorporate Adobe's Pixel Blender - a language and toolkit previously codenamed Hydra - that'll let users build their own pixel filters.

Exceptional Linux programs for Kids

There’s nothing worse than hearing how an entire school district is switching operating systems from Mac to Windows (or vice versa) because that’s what the “business” world relies on or some other blather. The costs associated with the transition are enormous and the whole ‘to do’ is unnecessary, because features on applications mimic one another. Additionally, it seems one option is Linux, which is open source and free.

Linux offers one alternative to Microsoft's Windows

I left Windows a little over a year ago and have not regretted it. Bill Gates has plenty of money without me. I admit it was a scary step to take. I had never before tried another operating system, other than the occasional Mac that someone else owned. I have known about Linux for years but had always been fearful of trying it out. I thought you needed to be a geek to really know how to run it and that Linux was lacking a good graphic user interface - an area that Windows is known for. I was also concerned about the lack of good software because most programmers write for Windows.

The Perfect Server - Fedora 9

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on May 15, 2008 6:49 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
This is a detailed description about how to set up a Fedora 9 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable) with PHP5 and Ruby, Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of Fedora 9, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.

This week at LWN: How not to sell embedded Linux

Every now and then one should have a look at some unabashed fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) material. It's good to know what the other side is saying, the level of unintended humor is often high, and, on occasion, one even learns something. Your editor's suggestion for FUD of the week is this Embedded.com article by Dan O'Dowd. Therein, one will learn about the impending death of embedded Linux as told by the companies which sell embedded Linux.

How to add an internationalized keyboard to your Web site

JavaScript VirtualKeyboard provides a virtual keyboard entirely written in JavaScript with more than 130 supported keyboard layouts allowing you to enter text in a variety of languages. Two uses for JavaScript VirtualKeyboard suggest themselves immediately: integrate it into your Web site to allow clients to enter internationalized text, and run it directly using the online demo when you have to enter internationalized text yourself from an Internet café.

Ubuntu Stealing Linux Thunder?

  • OSWeekly.com; By Matt Hartley (Posted by gsh on May 15, 2008 4:55 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Ubuntu
There is a growing identity crisis in the Linux community. In simplest terms, is Ubuntu taking the spotlight away from other deserving Linux distributions?

Moonlight (Silverlight for Linux) is available now

In another “not quite Windows Live but still cool” post, Moonlight, an open source implementation of Microsoft Silverlight for Unix systems, is now available in both Silverlight v1.o and 2.0 builds. Silverlight, while it still has a long way to go to become as widely adapted as Adobe’s Flash, is leading the charge for Microsoft to become a more open eco-system for development.

Splashtop Linux desktop to appear on every Asus motherboard

We first heard about Splashtop back in October, when the instant-on Linux desktop was announced. At the time it was a really exciting concept–and it still is–but Asus only rolled out the technology on high-end motherboards like the P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP. So if you wanted to drop $300 on a motherboard you could get Express Gate (Asus-branded Splashtop), but everyone else was left out in the cold. Despite lots of initial interest, we have not heard a lot about Splashtop since then.

Worst Hardware For Your Linux Desktop

  • MadPenguin.org; By Matt Hartley (Posted by gsh on May 15, 2008 3:01 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
I have been asked this over and again - which hardware should be avoided before installing Linux? The list is actually smaller than you might expect, but it is helpful if you would like to remain in a headache-free zone.

STFUbuntu - The HOT New Linux Distro

  • An Amazing Mind; By Vlad Dolezal (Posted by Phalanx on May 15, 2008 2:13 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Humor
Have you ever wished your computer had the balls to tell you to STFU? Have you every wished it T4LK3D L1K3 7H1S? Have you ever dreamt of saying STFU every time you tell people about your HOT new distro? Have you ever dreamt of having sex with a rodent?

Yeah, yeah. Haven't we all?

Well, now's your chance!

NPR station WBUR Boston adds support for free audio standard

  • Free Software Foundation (Posted by bigg on May 15, 2008 1:16 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has marked a milestone in their PlayOgg.org campaign with the announcement that National Public Radio (NPR) news station WBUR Boston has begun worldwide webcasting in the free audio format Ogg Vorbis.

Ok; this IS bad

You may have heard of it: I’m speaking about DSA-1571-1. Read more about it on the pages “Key Rollover“, or “SSLkeys“. It's NOT only affecting Debian.

Mobile Linux group plans enterprise push

On Wednesday LiMo announced a raft of new members, the most significant being the Mozilla Foundation, which is currently developing a mobile version of its popular Firefox browser. However, the head of LiMo claimed the third quarter of this year could also see the addition of two major open source enterprise vendors. However, he was not yet prepared to name the companies, as they are still in talks.

Linux rides pillion on Mumbai city buses

In the swarming Indian metropolis Mumbai, it can be a gymnastic exercise just to fish in your pocket on the packed city buses and stretch out your paying hand to the conductor. Many commuters have opted instead for a 'smart' and cashless way to pay, provided, in part, by Linux. Named Go Mumbai, it is a prepaid smart card for BEST (Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport) bus journeys.

Oracle substitutes previews for product

Exactly a year after releasing the first preview of version 11g of its JDeveloper Java integrated development environment (IDE), Oracle has quietly slipped out preview number four - yes, count 'em - four. But despite a significant number of updated and new features Oracle has still to reveal a date for the first full production version.

Install Solaris (Nevada build 87) DomU at Ubuntu 8.04 Xen 3.2 Server Dom0 (amd64)

  • bderzhavets.blogspot.com; By Boris Derzhavets (Posted by dba477 on May 14, 2008 8:30 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Sun, Ubuntu
Install Ubuntu 8.04 Xen Server (amd64) as was recently advised by Todd Deshane in his notes @LiveJournal.com. To configure startup profile for Solaris Nevada build 87 at Ubuntu 8.04 Server Dom0 perform losetup of ISO image of Solaris DVD and change disk entry ....

Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4

Fedora 9 will include KDE 4.0.3 by default, so this is a look at the progress of one of the major free desktop environments. KDE 4.0 was released January 11, 2008 after a couple of years of discussions and hype. The initial release was followed by a succession of minor releases that fixed many of the glaring bugs. The project that was initiated on October 14, 1996, so its developers have nearly a decade of experience now. While a lot of things have changed, there is still a familiar feel from its initial days. So what has changed?

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