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A Rebuttal To Mark Golden's Wall Street Journal Article

  • Linux DevCenter; By Caitlyn Martin (Posted by grouch on May 20, 2006 6:56 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
On May 15th Mark Golden wrote an article for the Wall Street Journal titled Out The Window where he posed the question: “Can the ordinary user ditch Windows for Linux?” His conclusion, in most cases, is a resounding no. Sadly Mr. Golden’s methodology in trying out Linux for his article bears little resemblance to what an ordinary user trying out Linux would likely do. Indeed, his approach almost guaranteed his results.

Web caching and bandwidth management with open source

A five-day sponsored workshop on Web caching and bandwidth management is to be held in Cape Town in July. The organisers of the event are targeting university and research organisation administrators and will focus heavily on using Linux and Squid for large network bandwidth control.

Hide and Go Seek with Writer Content

  • Linux Journal; By Bruce Byfield (Posted by grouch on May 20, 2006 4:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community
By using Writer's hide functions, you no longer need to worry about multiple versions of a document remaining in sync.

Why would you want to hide content in an OpenOffice.org Writer document? The most common reason is to maintain two similar versions of a document within the same file.

City finds big savings in Linux

"Businesses and governments are sometimes afraid [of Linux] because they're unsure where the support is coming from," she says. "I say, don't ever be afraid of that, because when you need the support, it's out there in the form of the open source community. It's much better than anything we've ever paid for."

[Thanks to henke54 for this story -- grouch]

Trillian Dumped From Google Pack

Google has dropped Trillian from its Google Pack software suite with nary an explanation, prompting a terse reaction from Cerulean Studios, maker of the popular instant messaging application.

F-35 cockpit display system to run Linux apps?

LynuxWorks says L-3 Display Systems chose its Linux-like LynxOS-178 real-time OS for the cockpit display system in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Key selection criteria included adherence to open standards, Linux compatibility, interoperability benefits of a POSIX API, and support for ARINC-653, according to the company

Open source automates college net security

Network managers at Middlebury College in Vermont have created an open source application that watches entries in log files, analyzes them and triggers actions such as alerting administrators, quarantining a user, or shutting down a switch port.

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A big part of Privateye's appeal is its relative simplicity. Two IT staffers at the college wrote the program in PHP, a widely used scripting language.

amaroK audio player goes gold with upgrade

The amaroK Project shipped a major update of the amaroK "Fast Forward" audio player, v1.4, on May 17.

First Public Draft of Open XML is Published (and it's bigger than ever)

The first draft of Open XML has been posted for public viewing - and it's bigger than ever.

Linux News Discredits Heartland Institute's OpenDocument Report

  LXer Feature: 20-May-06

LXer's Don Parris called into question the so-called "research" presented in an article by Steven Titch, a senior fellow at Heartland Institute, regarding the OpenDocument decision in Massachusetts. What follows is his letter to Titch, with the article referenced and linked.

Putting MediaWiki to use in an organization

  • NewsForge; By Mark Alexander Bain (Posted by grouch on May 20, 2006 6:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community
Imagine how useful it would be to have an online knowledge base that can easily be updated created by key people within your organization. That's the promise of a wiki -- a Web application that "allows users to easily add, remove, or otherwise edit all content, very quickly and easily," as Wikipedia, perhaps the best-known wiki, puts it. Why not bring the benefits of a wiki to your organization?

KDE Multimedia Meeting in the Netherlands

  • KDE Dot News; By Jos Poortvliet (Posted by grouch on May 20, 2006 6:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
So, in the spirit of the previous KDE PIM meeting, Annahoeve in Achtmaal, The Netherlands, will again be visited by a group of KDE developers. From Friday the 26th to Sunday the 28th of May, more than 15 developers from 4 continents will have a unique chance to talk about and work on Multimedia in KDE.

Europe to Host 3rd International GPLv3 Conference

Europe will host the 3rd international GPLv3 conference on June 22nd & 23rd. The conference will take place in Barcelona, Spain, and the exact venue will be announced soon.

Mandriva unfurls Linux software update, management services

Mandriva Linux released a pair of new services this week. Mandriva Kiosk is a web-based, click-through software installation service, similar in many ways to Linspire's "Click N Run" (CNR), while Mandriva Pulse is the company's new open source system for deploying and managing Linux on large, complex networks, the company said.

KDE joins ODF Alliance

  • KDE Dot News; By Sebastian Kügler (Posted by dcparris on May 20, 2006 3:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
The position of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) was today strengthened by the K Desktop Environment (KDE) joining the ODF Alliance. KDE joins other partners such as Oracle, SUN Microsystems, Mandriva, IBM and Junta de Andalucia in promoting the OpenDocument Format as a market leader in document exchange and storage.

Device Profile: DVEO NCoder HD transport stream encoder

DVEO used Linux to build a high-definition MPEG-2 4:2:2 transport stream encoder that compresses HD-SDI video from HD cameras in near real time, and encodes it for transmission over satellite uplinks or cable networks. The NCoder HD targets sports broadcasters, corporate HD videoconferencing, and military applications.

Install and use Eclipse for Linux on POWER

Eclipse is an open source community that provides a development platform and a collection of application frameworks for building software. Learn how to install and use Eclipse specifically for Linux running on IBM POWER processor-based systems. Learn, also, how to use Eclipse to compile and run applications through sample Java and C programs.

People Behind KDE: José Nuno Coelho Sanarra Pires

  • KDE Dot News; By Jonathan Riddell (Posted by dcparris on May 20, 2006 1:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: KDE
KDE's Portugese translation is showing an impressive amount of green in the translation statistics. To find out more about the man who has helped make our winning translation team People Behind KDE interviewed José Nuno Coelho Sanarra Pires, a 'mood chamelion' who has the best name out of any KDE developer we've interviewed so far.

Linux Professional Institute Offers Certification Exams at São ...

he Linux Professional Institute will provide certification testing on two continents on May 24-25, 2006 at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo events in Shanghai, China and São Paulo, Brazil

Command Prompt Announces Strategic Marketing Partnership with ...

Covalent to bundle driver and recommend Command Prompt’s PostgreSQL offerings to help customers insure database scalability, security, reliability, performance, and high availability across the enterprise.

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