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Richard Stallman in Croatia
On March 8th and 9th 2006, Richard Matthew Stallman is to hold a couple of lectures in Zagreb, Croatia as part of the series of lectures named "Society of Knowledge and Free Sharing of Information" ("Društvo znanja i slobodna razmjena informacija") as announced by the Multimedia Institute in Croatia and the Croatian Academic and Research Network (CARnet).
Novell Reports Financial Results for First Fiscal Quarter 2006
Year-over-year results show continued improvement led by product revenue growth
PolyServe File Serving Utility Delivers First Distributed Performance Management System for Linux
New Performance Dashboard and Snapshot Support Provide Powerful Cluster Control and Instant Data Protection
Linspire may offer Ubuntu CNR service
Linspire Inc. and one of its biggest desktop Linux rivals, Ubuntu, are talking about collaborating to offer Linspire's CNR (Click-N-Run) application download service to Ubuntu users. CNR is a subscription service ($20 annually) through Linspire can install thousands of software programs with "literally" one click, Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony said.
Us Army Lab Moves to Linux Clusters
A U.S. Army supercomputing center with a legacy that dates back to the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) launched in 1946 is moving to Linux-based clusters that will more than double its computing capability.
Funding key to Open Source success, Ellison says
The success of Linux and other open source projects has depended heavily on the support and investment of major IT companies, Oracle Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison said on Thursday.
"Open source becomes successful when major industrial corporations invest heavily in that open source project," Ellison said at a Tokyo news conference. "Every open source product that has become tremendously successful became successful because of huge dollar investments from commercial IT operations like IBM and Intel and Oracle and others," he said.
"Open source becomes successful when major industrial corporations invest heavily in that open source project," Ellison said at a Tokyo news conference. "Every open source product that has become tremendously successful became successful because of huge dollar investments from commercial IT operations like IBM and Intel and Oracle and others," he said.
Microsoft accuses EC of conspiracy, secret negotiations in antitrust affair
Redmond (WA) - Acknowledging that the European Commission did grant Microsoft access to documents pertaining to the EC's communications with the monitoring trustee it appointed to evaluate Microsoft's compliance with its 2004 antitrust ruling, Microsoft accused the EC, in a Supplemental Response this morning, of secretly collaborating with four companies, apparently to sway the opinion of the trustee.
Running Linux, 5th Ed. by Matthias Kalle Dalheimer & Matt Welsh
Running Linux begins with the subtitle “A distribution-neutral guide for servers and desktops”. This subtitle manages to capture the essence of the book extremely well, containing extensive information for both a desktop and server environment within its 972 pages.
Open-source needs big vendors to thrive, Ellison says
Open-source becomes successful when major industrial corporations invest heavily in that open-source project," Ellison said at a Tokyo news conference. "Every open-source product that has become tremendously successful became successful because of huge dollar investments from commercial IT operations like IBM, Intel, Oracle and others,
Your chance to tell Novell what you really want with your Linux
Novell is conducting a survey on its "Cool Solutions" Web site to determine which applications you, dear reader, wanted to run on a Linux platform but couldn't. The thought was, I believe, that the company could take this data to the application vendors and say "See, you need to port your application to SuSE!"
New ISPConfig version enables Linux Administration
March 2, 2006 Lüneburg, Germany, Dallas, Texas. Today, Till Brehm announced the release of ISPConfig version 2.2.0, which is available immediately for download. ISPConfig is the leading Open Source remote web administration tool on the market. The turn-key application is free, now supports x86_64 systems and provides a secure remote graphical interface.
Komposé: Mac-inspired utility aids Linux window management
I prefer Linux in almost every way to Mac OS X, but I have to admit a little envy over OS X's Exposé feature, which quickly tiles all open windows. Luckily for Linux users, Komposé brings the same convenience to the Linux desktop.
Planetary lab's research orbits around Scyld cluster
A Scyld Beowulf cluster from Penguin Computing is helping researchers at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Lab (LPL) boost computing resources and produce research results more quickly.
Using Thunderbird as a context management tool
Despite the fact that there are quite a few document management systems (DMS) on the market, email remains for many the main tool for managing document workflow. Admittedly, an email client doesn't offer any advanced tools for managing files, but email's sheer convenience and ease of use are rather compelling reasons for sticking with the proven tool. In this article, I'll show you how to set up the Thunderbird email client as a context-centric document management system using folders, filters, views, and labels.
Linux Kernel Denial of Service and Information Disclosure ...
Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Linux Kernel, which could be exploited by local attackers to disclose sensitive information or cause a denial of service.
Roll-your-own embedded Linux service goes global
TimeSys has signed up four new ASSPs (authorized support and service partners) for its subscription-based service package for embedded Linux developers. The new LinuxLink ASSPs will provide native-language sales and support, and value-added services, in France, Israel, Greece, Turkey, India, and Southeast Asia, TimeSys says.
Vector Linux 5.1 LiveCD RC1 iso available
Vector Linux Tuesday announced that a new development LiveCD version of its 5.1 Standard Edition (RC 1) is now available for download from the project's FTP site and various mirrors. The distro includes a 2.6.15 kernel, Firefox 1.5, OpenOffice.org 2.0, and a choice of three window managers, among other features.
Build your own ISP with ISPConfig
ISPConfig is a fully-fledged solution for multi-domain Internet hosts, covering email, FTP, database and Web services through a nifty control panel. Throw in security, a customer management and billing solution, and it gets pretty attractive.
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Review: SageTV Not Ready for Prime Time
As much as we may love and support the open source Linux community, it's nice to see commercial vendors moving into the Linux platform space, especially when it's a consumer-facing product. It was therefore a pleasant surprise to see that SageTV, known for their Windows-based personal video recorder software, had announced a Linux version at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Linux: Documenting Kernel<-> Userland ABIs
Greg KH recently proposed the creation of several directories for documenting Linux kernel ABI's. He acknowledged that the userspace<-> kernelspace interfaces are frequently modified between the different kernel releases.
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