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Open Pawn Project - New Release 0.3.1 (No it is not Hal 9000)

What will The Open Pawn Project change in the desktop way then? Pawn is definitely a great leap forward in human/machine interaction. it uses human communication "tools" (light or no learning curve), open software project (which guarantees proper functions), it ignores obstacles put down by rudimentary input devices and leaves new chances for both hardware and software development.

EU to throw patents in with the bath water

  • ZDnet UK; By Ingrid Marson (Posted by ingridm on Dec 18, 2004 12:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The EU software patent directive will be passed by the EU Council next week, at the same time as a law on bathing water quality.

Mozilla 1.7.5 Released

These release notes describe system requirements, installation instructions, and known issues for Mozilla 1.7.5. These notes are updated when we receive feedback, so please check back for new information. Consult our releases page to download the source and the latest version of Mozilla for your platform.

Anything But Microsoft Retail Store Pushes Linux, Open Source

The Linux and open source software movement has an ambitious retail store, and it is offering a low-cost, lightweight laptop that is devoid of Microsoft software.

Suites, Open Source Shake Up Application Server Market

The application server market can be divided into two camps: Java (or J2EE) and Microsoft. The leaders on the Java side are IBM and BEA, while other players include Oracle and SAP, as well as open- source vendor JBoss. The Jave 2 Enterprise Edition, or J2EE, platforms support Java as a programming language and are available on multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux and Unix. Microsoft, on the other hand, has its own version that uses proprietary architecture and programming languages.

10 things to do with a live Linux CD

  • tuxs.org; By Barney Matthews (Posted by VISITOR on Dec 18, 2004 8:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Live Linux CDs are a simple concept with many possible uses. Here are 10 things you can do with a live Linux CD.

Yankee Group Sees Open-Source Indemnification Nightmare

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Dec 18, 2004 8:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Its new report says corporate Linux or open-source users lacking indemnification will have to expend their own time, money and resources fighting legal action. But other analysts beg to differ.

OSDL Looks Under the Sofa Cushions for Signs of Linux Growth

  • SYS-CON Media (Posted by dave on Dec 18, 2004 7:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: OSDL
The Open Source Development Labs has gone into the soothsayer business and - based on research that it had IDC run up - says that the global Linux market will be worth $35.7 billion in 2008. It's the first time a major market researchers has taken Linux' auspices and the number includes desktops, servers and packaged software. That means a compound annual growth rate of 25.9% worldwide.

Sub300.com Announces the World's Lightest Linux Notebook Computer

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by dave on Dec 18, 2004 6:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Ultralite Linspire Laptop Computer Revolutionizes the Industry for Well Under $1000

Clearing the Way for Open Source

  • BusinessWeek (Posted by dave on Dec 17, 2004 6:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Advent Consulting's David Lee says small outfits aren't aware the technology is "available to them affordably" and "easily customized"

Argentina cries out for Linux

  • ZDnet UK; By Ingrid Marson (Posted by ingridm on Dec 17, 2004 5:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Nearly half of companies in Argentina are using Linux, with many planning to use it for all new applications.

Spamassassin 3.0.2 Released

  • OSDir (Posted by dave on Dec 17, 2004 4:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
SpamAssassin uses a wide variety of local and network tests to identify spam signatures. This makes it harder for spammers to identify one aspect which they can craft their messages to work around.

Infosecure Unveils Open Source Alternative To Oracle/PeopleSoft

InfoSecure Open Systems & Solutions announced the release of technology and related services that enable the use of the open-source Compiere enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) application on the SAP-certified open- source MaxDB by MySQL database, providing a unique fully open-source alternative to Oracle/PeopleSoft.

Build Your Own Search Engine With ht://dig

  • tuxchick; By Carla Schroder (Posted by VISITOR on Dec 17, 2004 1:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Finding things is the #1 problem in this here computerized age. It's easier than ever to squirrel away terabytes of data. But then what? How to sort through all that lot to ever find anything? And why should we have to? In the olden days, file clerks, librarians, and secretaries took care of data storage and retrieval. Then along came computers, and suddenly it was decreed that file clerks, librarians, and secretaries were no longer necessary; that mere mortals like managers and sysadmins and programmers and other ordinary, unassuming humble personages could simply order their computers to do the work.

Let it snow, let it snow, let it xsnow.

Oh the weather outside is freezing, but the warmth from your monitor is making it feel like you are in the tropics. Christmas is coming up fast and this blaze of heat is making it difficult for you to get into the spirit of uncontrollable shopping madness. The clock is ticking and you're still at the keyboard looking for inspiration. Well, everyone, I've got just what you need.

CA cautious on further Open Source

Computer Associates International Inc is taking a cautious approach to open-sourcing further products, in the wake of releasing the Ingres database.

Why I won't upgrade my Linux distribution

I'm not upgrading my Fedora Core 2 machine to Core 3, even though the new version has been out for a couple of months. There's not anything wrong with FC3 itself, it's just that system upgrades are both a blessing and a curse. I guess that's one of those dirty little secrets every Linux user knows, but that none of us talks about.

Adding Permissions Using SELinux

  • LinuxDevCenter.com; By Bill McCarty (Posted by dave on Dec 17, 2004 6:48 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora
At this point in the development of SELinux, it's common for policies to contain small bugs that cause operations to fail when applications or programs are used in unusual ways unanticipated by policy developers. As an SELinux administrator, one of the most frequent SELinux policy customizations you're likely to perform is adding permissions to coax the security engine into accepting an operation. Let's consider an actual situation based on Fedora Core 2's SELinux implementation and see how it's resolved. The procedure we'll follow isn't the only procedure or best procedure. Creating new policies typically entails a generous dollop of troubleshooting, which tends to be relatively unstructured. So rather than see our procedure as the universal norm, you should see it as merely an illustrative example.

Mandrakelinux packages Linux for small businesses

  • Network World on Linux (Posted by dave on Dec 17, 2004 6:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mandriva
Mandrakesoft recently made a move into offering pre-configured Linux-based file and e-mail servers to small and midsize businesses. The products are being offered through Linux consulting and services firm Connect Computing, and are aimed at enticing small business users off of Windows-based servers and onto Linux.

Further Details About the Mozilla Firefox 'New York Times' Advertisement

As reported earlier, the long-awaited Mozilla Firefox print advertisement appeared in today's New York Times. The striking two-page ad ran a little later than originally planned: the team were not happy with the early designs and a late decision was made to move to two pages. The huge number of donor names (all of which had to be verified) and software rendering problems also contributed to the delay.

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