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The latest stable version of the Linux kernel doesn't boast earth-shaking additions, but does include numerous improvements. (Linux-Watch)
Linux is adding support for yet another architecture in its latest release of the 2.6.17 kernel.
ADI Engineering has announced an access gateway reference platform for communications, networking, and embedded computing products based on Intel's IXP46X and IXP45X network processing units (NPUs). The "Sidewinder" kit is expected to ship June 30, with initial support for Linux and several other embedded OSes.
a la Mobile has announced the launch of its Convergent Linux Platform, the first viable mobile operating system alternative to proprietary offerings. Designed to be readily adaptable to wireless handsets, Convergent Linux Platform enables handset manufacturers to bring Linux-based smartphones to market rapidly, while drastically reducing development, testing and deployment costs. Convergent Linux Platform is not just a kernel, middleware or applications, but a complete software stack for mobile handsets: integrated; tested; certified; supported; and maintained.
WSO2 executives promise easier deployment and management of SOAs.
According to a Novell Inc. confidential memo dated June 14, Novell will be slightly delaying its next release of both the server and desktop versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 "to address final issues with our new package management, registration, and update system and also fix the remaining blocker defects."
Nobody expects FOSS to replace proprietary software soon, but given the substantial savings and benefits it would bring, shouldn’t the Philippine government take a closer look?
As a free software maintainer, I get to read lots of email messages by people who want to contribute to the projects I am responsible for. Most of them know little about the Free/Libre/Open Source Software culture. Here are some tips that every aspiring developer should know about the customs and techniques prevalent in FLOSS culture and about contributing to FLOSS projects.
Private branch exchanges (PBXs) with open source telephony software cost less than voice products from major manufacturers, and allow integrators to customize telecom installations, according to vendors who sell the technology.
Since version 7, PowerPC versions of SUSE Linux have been conspicuously absent from the SUSE desktop lineup. Instead, SUSE and Novell have focused on x86 (and x86_64) versions of their desktop Linux distribution. With version 10.0, PowerPC support returned to SUSE, but Novell has quite a few kinks that need to be worked out before this distro hums like its x86 counterpart, starting with some killer problems with installation.
Linus Torvalds announced the release of the 2.6.17 Linux kernel this past weekend, following the previous stable kernel release by three months [story]. He noted, "not a lot of changes since the last -rc, the bulk is actually some last-minute MIPS updates and s390 futex changes, the rest tend to be various very small fixes that trickled in over the last week. Have fun with it". The latest kernel source can be downloaded from your nearest Linux Kernel Archivemirror [story]. You can browse through all the changes using thegitweb interface.
Database competitors say Oracle is taking its eye off the ball as it develops a bigger applications business, even as open source database programs, including MySQL and Ingres, loom as a future threat. "They really haven't been innovating as much as they could," said Paul Rivot, a director of information management in IBM's database business. "We are doing very much the opposite."
Among the most important new features of this version dubbed "Crazed Snow-Weasel" are the possible extension while in operation of a software RAID-5 array by additional data carriers, a Userspace interface for Software-Suspend, changed export functions for future APIs approved for GPL code only, as well as support for the Niagara processor architecture of the Ultra SPARC T1.
FIT is a general-purpose, open-ended framework that you can easily extend for expressing various sorts of tests. This article shows you how to use FIT in conjunction with Eclipse to solve several problems in software development. It provides a look at what FIT does to solve the problems inherent in software engineering.
This is the 'philipsu' blog entry on why Vista is late (and more) and commentary that surfaced by last Thursday, June 15, 2006
Last week, LinuxPlanet provided a brief overview of Nagios, and explained how it can make your infrastructure monitoring fun and easy. As promised, here is a closer examination of the configuration files, because that's the biggest hurdle to setting up a lean, mean monitoring machine with Nagios.
In this issue, we have following articles:
- Red Hat Magazine Issue 20 June 2006
- Looking for a few good women (and men)
- Interview with Max Spevack from the Fedora project
- Distrowatch: Still undecided? Then install Fedora Core 5!
- Google Earth 4 Beta for Linux
- Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed Book
- IT Reviews: Fedora Core 5 Review
- Open Video Contest goes live this week
- Fedora Weekly Reports 2006-06-12
- Fedora Core 4 and 5 Updates
- Contributing to Fedora Weekly News
- Editor's Blog
If Microsoft Corp. investors are concerned about the company's lacklustre shares, they must be downright terrified by the legions of computer programmers who want to drive the technology behemoth into the ground.
Fourteen centres for orphaned and vulnerable children received computers, open source software and Internet access on South Africa's Youth Day, June 16, as part of the Tuxlabs initiative. The 26 PCs and two laptops will be used by The Heartbeat Centre for Community Development's 5 000 students countrywide.
Three New Models Added to Telco Server Family
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