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Frontpage Gets Open Source Foe

Nvu (pronounced N-view, for a "new view"), the free Web editor and authoring system for desktop Linux, Macintosh and Microsoft Windows users, has been released in beta version. The release comes in advance of the forthcoming Nvu 1.0 product sponsored by Linspire. According to a release from the company, Nvu gives non-technical computer users the power to create, edit and publish professional Web sites, much like Microsoft FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver.

Making an open source living, part 1

  • Builder AU (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 8:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Running a business based on open source software is possible, as we found out when we interviewed Steven Noels, a Belgian consultant and member of the Apache Software Foundation.

Fluendo Funds Xiph.org for Vorbis and Theora RTP Specifications

  • Emediawire (press release) (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 8:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release; Groups: GNU
GNU/Linux multimedia specialist Fluendo announces funding of Xiph.org to complete RTP specifications for the Vorbis and Theora codec formats

Wal-mart Picks Up Xandros

Walmart.com, which pioneered Linux PCs, is now selling cheap Microtel boxes with the Xandros brand of desktop Linux that Xandros bought off Corel. There are four new Xandros-based desktops, ranging in price from $200-$600. Customers can pick from either 1.5GHz Sempron boxes or ones that are built on a 2.8GHz Celeron chip or a 3GHz Pentium 4.

Mandrakelinux 10.1 Official is available for public download (CD + DVD)

Mandrakelinux 10.1 Official is now available for public download. Users may choose from three ISO CD images, a DVD ISO image (new) and a mini-CD ISO image (new).

AMD works to chill out Opteron

  • CNET News.com; By Stephen Shankland (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 8:17 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Advanced Micro Devices plans to announce on Monday technology that will help its server processors run cooler when idle, a feature that could help customers grapple with electricity and air-conditioning costs.

Linux wins major deal earning more credibility for open source

  • ComputerWeekly.com (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 8:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
One of Germany's biggest financial services companies has migrated its core web services infrastructure to Linux - a fresh example of how the operating system is making its way into more important enterprise applications.

BEA founder bets on new start-up

  • Economic Times (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 6:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel
Bill Coleman, founder and former chief executive of software management company BEA, on Monday will take the covers off of his Silicon Valley start-up with a plan to change the computer world as it now exists.

Set up a DHCP server to manage IP addresses

  • IBM developerWorks (Posted by VISITOR on Dec 6, 2004 6:43 AM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
The second in a three-part series on how to leverage Linux to get the most from your network, this tutorial shows how to set up a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server with Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) DHCP. Sample code and configuration files are provided throughout to aid understanding.

Novell serves up an operating system winner with SLES 9

Our tests of Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Version 9 - we tested revision 9.1 of the server software - show it to be polished, faster and supporting a wider breadth of applications than previous versions we've tested. These advances are underscored by improved administration tools, compatibility with several CPU configurations, and connectivity with Novell-based add-on management and policy enforcement applications.

NEC Blade Server Bundles Linux

  • Ziff Davis (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 6:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
NEC Solutions America is shipping a version of its blade server bundled with a fault-tolerant version of Linux.

Secure Your Linux Desktop With eScan

MicroWorld Software Services Pvt. Ltd., has announced the launch of its latest offering, eScan for Linux- an anti-virus product designed for securing desktop systems running on Linux.

Linux and economic realities: its labour problems

  • IT-Analysis (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 4:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The principles of economics, as Computerworld reports, are finally affecting Linux. Linux is increasing its market share so rapidly that, in consequence, some companies find it difficult to secure the resources to handle Linux development and installation. Naturally, the contractor or salary costs rise. This may reduce the prospective cost savings on Linux related IT projects. Apparently the key skills required are in programming and documentation, file editing and the ability to modify source code. Over and above that, there is a need for technical management skills to manage these tasks. Management experience is another plus.

OS Competition Is Good for IT

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 4:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The competition between open-source and proprietary software promises to be the most significant force in IT over the next decade.

Libertarian Linux goes mainstream

Ever since PC-based computing exploded in the early 1990s, corporate America has relied on Microsoft Windows. But a new competitor has emerged. A growing number of corporations and government agencies are using Linux, an operating system that can be downloaded for free from the Internet

Europcar slims IT costs with Linux thin clients

The car hire firm says its has cut hardware and maintenance costs dramatically by migrating 1,500 rental stations to thin clients running Linux

Of Microsoft, Linux and Truth

If anything trumps the number of large enterprises using Linux, it's the number of security patches Microsoft has posted in response to its operating system vulnerabilities over the last few years.

Linux Clustering with Ruby Queue: Small Is Beautiful

  • Linux Journal (Posted by dave on Dec 6, 2004 3:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Using Ruby and SQLite to create Linux clusters that take advantage of idle nodes and bypass expensive software solutions.

Open source holiday applications

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Dec 5, 2004 11:30 PM EDT)
  • Groups: PHP; Story Type: News Story
Keeping track of what you want and what to get others is always a chore at this time of year, but a pair of open source applications can make your life easier: SecretSanta and PHP Gift Registry.

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