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KDE Commit-Digest for 7th May 2006

  • KDE Dot News; By Danny Allen (Posted by dcparris on May 7, 2006 12:33 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: KDE
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Coverity fixes continue to roll in. amaroK gets enhanced support for VFAT (ie. Generic Audio) devices. New themes for KTuberling. Preliminary support for both next-generation disc formats (Blu-ray and HD-DVD) in K3B. KDE 4 changes: More apps ported to D-BUS. JuK gets the ball rolling on porting to Phonon.

Response to John Naughon@The Observer re: Bill Gates jumbo-size problem

On Sunday May 7, 2006, John Naughon of The Observer wrote a piece titled A problem too jumbo-sized for Bill Gates to solve?. In general, this was quite positive towards open source software, however there were a few points where John didn't fully appreciate or understand the the key differences between the Microsoft approach towards developing software, and the open source approach. What follows is an email I sent to John clarifying a few of these differences.

Google Does Health Info, Chance To Switch

  • WebProNews; By David A. Utter (Posted by dcparris on May 7, 2006 11:07 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
A peek at one of Google's datacenters reveals a look at Google Health, and if you try it with Internet Explorer 7 beta 2, Google suggests changing your search engine choice too.

Xosoft adds support for Linux, 64-bit, BlackBerry

  • Computerworld New Zealand; By Shelley Solheim (Posted by dcparris on May 7, 2006 10:12 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
XOsoft will release the next version of its WANSync data synchronisation and replication software with added support for Linux, 64-bit environments and the BlackBerry mobile device.

Unisys and JBoss Team on Open Source Middleware

Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced that it has deepened its global relationship with JBoss, Inc., the professional open source company, as a JBoss Authorized Service Provider (JASP) and JBoss Authorized Training Partner (JATP) for all of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS) on a global level.

Pictorial desktop Linux books available for free download

Book publisher In Pictures announced this week that it has added new how-to books on desktop Linux (Linspire Five-O), and the four OpenOffice.org programs (Base, Calc, Impress, Writer) to its catalog. The books are all designed for new and relatively new users.

Adcenter Not Ready For Firefox

While Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer touted the US arrival of his company's Google AdWords killer, potential customers who use the Firefox browser found their attempts to join AdCenter were being killed by a lack of cross-browser compatibility.

Sun Brings Green Back to Run Java, Solaris, Other Software

Some companies buy back stock. Sun has taken to buying back executives.

Informatica Announces General Availability of PowerCenter 8

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Informatica Corporation (Nasdaq: INFA), a leading provider of data integration software, today announced the general availability of Informatica PowerCenter 8. The result of extensive input from Informatica customers and partners, PowerCenter 8 has set the standard for enterprise data integration with enhancements in four key areas: advanced data quality, enterprise data access, enterprise- wide deployment and developer productivity.

Virtualization: the best get better

With the Microsoft and Linux camps starting to get their acts together on server virtualization, we decided to check in with VMware, the company that popularized the concept, to see what gains it is making in the interim.

Enterprise Unix Roundup: Whither BSD?

  • Server Watch; By Amy Newman and Brian Proffitt (Posted by dcparris on May 7, 2006 3:11 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Debian
A quiet week out here in the Land of Enterprise Unix. As the dust settles from the pseudo-departure of Scott McNealy as CEO of Sun Microsystems, the rest of the enterprise Unix community is rather dormant, as if stunned by the news and exhausted from three months of trade shows and conferences all around the planet.

Atmel Chooses TimeSys Linux Solution For ARM-Based Chips

Atmel Corporation has chosen LinuxLink by TimeSys as the primary Linux distribution mechanism for its ARM-based processors.

Unix Vs. Windows Hosting

  • WebProNews; By David Pierce (Posted by dcparris on May 7, 2006 1:16 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: MySQL, PHP
When browsing through the offerings of various web hosting companies you are sure to notice that some offer UNIX hosting and others offer Windows.

SimplyMepis 6.0 Beta 2 ready for testing

Mepis LLC on May 4 announced the Beta 2 release of SimplyMepis 6.0, the second of two planned betas before the final version is to launch around June 1, according to Mepis founder and chief maintainer Warren Woodford.

Gowers warned over patent review

  • Reg Developer; By Mark Ballard (Posted by dcparris on May 6, 2006 11:22 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story

Old boys: 'Watch your step, mister'

Patent attorneys rarely let their sang-froid slip. But this week the British Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) did just that when it warned the Treasury-commissioned Gowers Review of Intellectual Property to watch its step.

Trustix will Move Forward

Trustix Secure Linux has been your choice for a Stable and Secure Linux. Trustix has been going through a rough period with its loss of Talented and skillful developers, but its time for us as a community to move forward and develop this great distribution. Sincere thanks to Erlend Midttun, Christian Haugan Toldness and Oyestein who have given their best to making a Successful, Stable and Secure (SSS) Distro.

DB2 Viper test drive is now available

Viper is the code name for the upcoming release of DB2. Viper is a leading edge hybrid data server capable of supporting both relational and pure XML storage and provides all the necessary services to support both data structures.

How to stop more spam

  • Network World; By Ron Nutter (Posted by dcparris on May 6, 2006 8:30 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
A couple of years ago, we set up a Linux box running Postfix, SpamAssassin and Amavisd to try and reduce the amount of spam we were getting on our mail server. We used the latest versions of each product. It has done pretty well but we have noticed in the past few weeks that more spam is getting through. Writing new rules doesn't seem to make much of a difference. What can we look at to start reducing the level of incoming spam?

ODF Plug-ins and a Microsoft Promise of Cooperation

Last week, the Massachusetts Information Technology Division (ITD) issued a Request for Information (RFI) on any plugins that might be under development to assist it in migrating from a MS Office environment to one based upon software that supports ODF. Perhaps Microsoft may be willing to lend a hand.

A problem too jumbo-sized for Bill Gates to solve?

It will not have escaped your attention that Microsoft is labouring to finish the next version of its Windows operating system, Vista. A version aimed at the corporate market is supposed to be ready for Christmas, with the consumer edition following some time later (missing the Christmas market, which has irritated computer manufacturers and retailers more than somewhat). Last week, Gartner, a leading IT consultancy, predicted that Microsoft would miss those shipping dates.

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