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Motorola-eclipse Pact On Mobile Linux Devices
Furthers commitment to mobile open source development as an Eclipse foundation board member and strategic developer
KDE Libs Hackers to Meet for KDE Four Core
In another event in the series of meetings leading to the KDE 4.0 release, the developers of the core libraries will meet in the Norwegian woods (this bird has flown) from July 1st to July 7th.
DistroWatch Weekly: DrakLive, Gentoo pains, Xandros Desktop 4
Welcome to this year's 26th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! This week's issue features a first look review of Xandros Desktop 4, a new version of the commercial desktop distribution released last week. Is it worth the asking price? As always, it depends... In the news section we'll take a brief look at DrakLive, a script responsible for creating all recent builds of Mandriva One, highlight what looks like growing dissatisfaction with the state of affairs among Gentoo developers, and direct your attention to a couple of interesting links - a Creative Commons & Fedora Project competition and a desktop NetBSD guide. Finally, good news for the fans of Ruby on Rails - a new PCLinuxOS-based live CD features a complete and pre-configured Ruby on Rails development environment for the coders of databased-backed web applications. Happy reading!
SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
SLED 10 offers unmatched ease-of-use, polish, and hardware support
KDE Commit-Digest for 25th June 2006
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Support for the Encapsulated PostScript format in KViewShell. Important progress in Strigi desktop search. The beginnings of LastFM support for Amarok, whilst the experimental interface layout is reverted - for the time being, at least. Import into KDE SVN of the "GMail-style conversation view for KMail" project, with breakthrough progress in the "OSCAR (AIM) File Transfer" project, both for the Summer Of Code. Ingredient substitution functionality in KRecipes.
KDE at LinuxWorld Expo Korea 2006
On June 5-7th the Korean version of the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo series opened its doors for the first time in Seoul. The visitors could learn about various Asian distributions which use KDE including Haansoft.
Us govt agencies eye data conversion, open source
The future of US government IT systems will include a big focus on converting old data into electronic form, two federal government IT leaders say.
IT skills shortage — fact or fiction?
There’s no shortage of smart, employable IT workers. There is a shortage of flexible employers who are willing to hire people who don’t match an exact, niche profile or have a very specific skill or type of experience.
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They’ll never get noticed, because the candidate-screening software has already chucked them into the waste bin. The software doesn’t know, of course, that someone with good Windows administration skills can learn Linux skills to become the new Linux administrator who’s desperately needed.
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They’ll never get noticed, because the candidate-screening software has already chucked them into the waste bin. The software doesn’t know, of course, that someone with good Windows administration skills can learn Linux skills to become the new Linux administrator who’s desperately needed.
No-cost ringtones come to those who hunt
For the diligent, 'free' really does mean free
[Ok, so it's not directly about FOSS, but it deals with both senses of "free". -- grouch]
Dear Adelie
Tux's less famous sister answers even your silliest questions on Linux and open source software.
New Sites That Make Old Functions Easy
If you grind away in Microsoft Office for a living, the idea of a spreadsheet, word processor, photo editor or calendar that exists only as code on a Web page might seem ridiculous.
Camino Project releases Camino 1.0.2
The Camino Project has launched the latest version of their Camino browser now in version 1.0.2. This browser uses the same rendering engine used by Mozilla Firefox and is available exclusively for the Mac OS platform.
Novell ousts Messman
Software outfit Novell has shuffled its senior management pack after the Board of Directors ousted CEO Jack Messman and CFO Joseph Tibbetts. Ron Hovsepian has stepped into the CEO hot seat with Dana Russell, previously VP of finance and corporate controller taking on the role of interim CFO.
6wind Unveils Linux-based Embedded Networking Software
Delivers Improved Hardware And Crypto Interface Support For Security OEMs
Exclusive: Richard Stallman, interviewed at GPLv3 Conference in Barcelona, by Sean Daly
Groklaw's own Sean Daly was in Barcelona at the 3rd International GPLv3 Conference in Barcelona, Spain, this week, and while there, he had the opportunity to interview Richard Stallman [as Ogg (3.8 MB)] . He asked Mr. Stallman what programmers should focus on next, about DRM, binary drivers, proposed changes to the GPL, and what he feels he has yet to accomplish.
Clarifying the types of software, their use
My recent column about "free software" generated some interesting responses, leading me to the conclusion that there is much confusion in the general public about software licensing, and some differing points of view.
Debian Based Linux Distributions and Live CD's list
Debian Based Linux Distributions and Live CD's list
Creating A Safe Directory With PAM And EncFS
This HowTo is about creating a user-session-safe directory which offers security on- and offline. This is done with PAM, a module named pam_script and EncFS ("Encrypted Filesystem"). This safe directory is used to store credentials and other sensitive information during a session. When a usersession is ended, in the worst case an encrypted directory remains on the harddrive. In the best case everything is removed. This construction is only meant to store information during a session, not for documents or any other valid information.
Fud Never Changes
Hey, it's our old friend FUD making an appearance yet again! FUD, of course, stands for "fear, uncertainty and doubt," and is a weapon that Microsoft has long been accused of using to stave off competition and try to sow just enough doubt in customers' minds to back them off from using non-Microsoft products.
The pull of the fruit
OS X is certainly a beautiful operating system, and I universally recommend it to people who don’t want to learn about their computer or don’t have an experienced Unix-using friend close at hand. For me, though, it’s more of an inspiration than an aspiration.
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