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Linux Coming to Microsoft Windows Azure Cloud?

Plenty of pundits say the cloud runs on Linux. Heck, even Microsoft appears to be gearing up to support Linux in the cloud — sort of. The specifics: Microsoft is preparing to “enable” Linux to run on Windows Azure — though it doesn’t sound like Microsoft will officially offer “support” for Linux on Windows Azure. Here's why.

In Flop of H.P. TouchPad, an Object Lesson for the Tech Sector

  • The New York Times; By Brian X. Chen (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jan 3, 2012 12:25 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The TouchPad tablet from Hewlett-Packard was one of the most closely watched new gadgets of 2011 — and quickly turned out to be the year’s biggest flop. The TouchPad, which was supposed to be a rival to Apple’s iPad, lasted just seven weeks on the market before H.P. killed it, citing weak sales. Analysts point to a long list of factors behind the tablet’s quick demise. But some of the people involved in creating the tablet’s core software now say the product barely had a fighting chance. That software is called WebOS, an operating system built on the same technology used by many Web browsers. It promised to be more flexible and open than Apple’s tightly controlled iOS software, and more beautiful than Google’s sometimes wonky Android system.

LXer Weekly Roundup for 01-Jan-2012



LXer Feature: 02-Jan-2012

You have my apologies for the lateness of my first Weekly Roundup of 2012 but I have been as sick as its gets over the weekend and have only just now come to realize what year it is. Enjoy!

11 Who Died in 2011 (And Were Not Named Steve)

This article is not about Steve Jobs. He died this year -- yes, we all know that -- but gone too is Dennis Ritchie, one of the creators of the Unix operating system that powers Apple's computers. Also departed are Jack Goldman, the man who came up with the idea to start Xerox PARC, where Jobs got his graphical user interface, Paul Baran, an important Internet pioneer who developed packet switching, and Nobutoshi Kihara, who was known as Sony's "Mr. Walkman," long before Jobs was flogging the iPod.

So here are 11 technology giants who left us this year, and the amazing legacies they left behind.

The Lafayette Deception, Chap. 5: Report of the Marvinites

  • ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove (Posted by Andy_Updegrove on Jan 2, 2012 8:47 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Frank gazed out over the immeasurably vast canyon that stretched for miles before him, bedazzled by the silent, bright sunlight of an early autumn morning. The enormity of the view was so overwhelming that the infinitely crenellated details of mesa and river, cliff and spire seemed dimensionless and unreal.

The Perfect Server - CentOS 6.1 x86_64 With nginx ISPConfig 3

This tutorial shows how to prepare a CentOS 6.1 x86_64 server for the installation of ISPConfig 3, and how to install ISPConfig 3. ISPConfig 3 is a webhosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: nginx web server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, BIND nameserver, PureFTPd, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, Mailman, and many more. Since version 3.0.4, ISPConfig comes with full support for the nginx web server in addition to Apache; this tutorial covers the setup of a server that uses nginx, not Apache.

Move Over Barbie...Girls Want Tech

Dress 'em in pink, build them cute little doll houses and do their hair in pretty little pony tails and braids. Even after your best attempts to "socialize" them into their roles, many of them will disappoint you. They don't want to play with Barbie's little motorized car. They want to take it apart. And for that reason, we've set up the HeliOS Mentoring Program for Girls. Starting in January, The HeliOS Project will choose one girl per calendar quarter, between the ages of 8 and 12, and mentor them in all things computer. From the hardware to the software that controls it, we will teach them as far as they want to be taught.

Why Everyone Is Confused About Gnome And Gnome 3

  • Muktware; By Jo-Erlend Schinstad (Posted by muktware on Jan 2, 2012 5:55 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Let's begin with Gnome. Gnome 3 currently has two official desktops that are installed by default. These are completely different software packages that are not related at all. One is called Gnome Shell, which is new and has received lots of attention. The other is the classic Gnome desktop and is called Gnome Panel. Even though these are completely different applications, people are referring to them as 'the Gnome 3 desktop'.

13 weird and wonderful niche Linux distros

Here are 13 of the best, oddest and most useful distributions that Linux has to offer, and why on Earth you'd want to use them.

Make Self-Extracting Archives with makeself.sh

  • Innovations Technology Solutions; By Jeremy Mack Wright (Posted by jwright on Jan 2, 2012 4:01 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
When making your custom scripts or software available to someone else, it’s a good idea to make that content as easy to extract and install as possible. You could just create a compressed archive, but then the end user has to manually extract the archive and decide where to place the files. Another option is creating packages (.deb, .rpm, etc) for the user to install, but then you’re more locked into a specific distribution. A solution that I like to use is to create a self-extracting archive file with the makeself.sh script.

Firebird SQL Project Newsletter, Issue 2

  • firebirdsql.org (Posted by mariuz on Jan 2, 2012 3:04 PM CST)
  • Groups: Community
The second issue of Firebird SQL Project newsletter was delivered to all subscribers. This issue includes announcements of official Firebird channels at YouTube and SlideShare, the full list of materials from Firebird Conference 2011, and also digest of recent community news. You can read the second issue online. We strongly encourage you to subscribe to Firebird SQL project newsletter in order to receive new issues in time.

Gentoo 12.0 has been released with numerous package in-built.

Originated in USA, the independent Linux Gentoo version 12.0 has been released on 02 Jan, 2012 with numerous packages in-built. It support many types of architecture and wide range of Desktop Manager which becomes Gentoo more popular.

Munich Linux Migration Project LiMux Reports Success

LiMux, a project to convert local government institutions to Linux and open source software in Munich, has exceeded initial expectations. The project has done slightly better than projections of 8,500 and now boasts 9,000 Linux migrated workstations. The progress and evolution of this project that began in 2003 is well worth examination.

Year of the Penguin - el Reg's 2011 Linux-land roundup

This year we have mainly been copying Apple It's been a tumultuous year for the Linux desktop. Anno domini 2011 saw the release of not one, but two major new desktops, the GNOME project's GNOME 3 shell and Ubuntu's rival Unity desktop. By the time most distros hit their stride in 2011, the GNOME 2.x line had been replaced with GNOME 3.…

Dreamlinux 5.0 Is Based on Debian 7 Wheezy

The Dreamlinux developers proudly announced yesterday, January 1st, the immediate availability for download of the Dreamlinux 5.0 operating system.

Time for celebration - 4.8 Release Parties

Developers, testers, bug chasers and many more people are putting in a major effort on KDE's next major release. It will soon be time to appreciate the result, sit back and relax! The occasion calls for commemoration of KDE’s recent accomplishments. A wiki page for the 4.8 parties has been created. If you want, please organize a party. But first add your name to the list and start getting the word out. read more

10 most popular Android Apps of 2011

Another year comes to an end today. And the yea was very happening especially when it comes to Android. Google this very yearandroid-logo released its first tablet optimized OS the Honeycomb and now by the end released yet another version Ice cream sandwich. There was substantial development on the Android platforms. The Android market was plagued with almost all types of apps. Here we have compiled a list of 10 most popular apps for Android!

Wine 1.3.36 Brings UDisks, DIB Enhancements, Etc

Wine 1.3.36 was released before bringing in the new year...

Ron Paul Opposes SOPA

SOPA has been criticized by everyone who understands how dangerous the bill is. Hollywood may be pumping money into the congress to get congressmen pass it as soon as possible, ignoring expert's warning and opposition by the governments across the globe and most importantly opposition by the citizen of the United States themselves.

Important Concepts For Linux Beginners – Shells and Utilities

  • http://linux-news.org; By Linux-news (Posted by linuxaria on Jan 1, 2012 11:04 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
A shell is the command interpreter program that serves as an interface between some users and the operating system itself. We say some users because most users rely on the graphical user interface. The Windows shell is the DOS command line interface accessed by clicking on Run and then entering the cmd command. The Windows graphical user interface is Explorer. This article describes the Damn Small Linux shell interface and several utilities, useful programs that may be launched from the shell. A subsequent article will describe the corresponding graphical user interface.

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