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SCO Germany forced to pay fine

According to a letter seen by heise online, the German Federal Office of Justice last week launched summary proceedings against The SCO Group GmbH for "breaching regulations pertaining to the publication of its accounts." The proceedings were suspended after the imposed fine was paid. No information on the size of the fine is available. According to the agency's website, the fine can range from 2,500 euros to a maximum of 25,000 euros.

Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Linux Released

The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Linux today. Bordeaux 2.0.0 marks major progress over older releases. With version 2.0.0 and onward we bundle our own Wine build and many tools and libraries that Wine depends upon.

Four Security Worries of Cloud Computing

  • Datamation; By James Maguire (Posted by azerthoth on Jan 29, 2010 9:01 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The total number of dollars rushing toward cloud computing is massive. The various top research firms - IDC, Gartner, et al. -- all have eyebrow-raising forecasts about the growth rate of cloud-based computing services. But are you seeing a lot of headlines about safety? No, not really, though the worries are out there. The vendors don't seem to broach the issue much, but clearly security concerns are one of (many) reasons firms are dragging their feet about adopting cloud services.

When is it worth saying it's Linux?

Recently, I was showing a Motorola Milestone phone to a non-technical friend. When I mentioned that the phone was running Android, he said to me "Oh, thats the Google Linux for phones isn't it... does it run OpenOffice?". I had to disappoint him at that point, but it lead to a question I had to ask: When the user interface is different and the API for developers is different, is an operating system still Linux, or is it something else?

Nokia N900 Linux-based tablet reviewed

The N900 is Nokia's first device built around the Linux-based Maemo 5 operating system. Is it a mainstream smartphone, a must-have for Linux developers, or both?

Government quotas on how much open source to buy appear to be backfiring

  • Network World; By Alan Shimel (Posted by Julie188 on Jan 29, 2010 5:41 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Beyond expressing a preference, does anything else need to be done to make sure that governments that say they are going "open source" really do so?" Quotas -- dictating specific percentages of open source usage -- seem an obvious answer, but in countries that have tried them, open source has not necessarily flourished. One country where quotas on open source use have been instituted is Hungary. While some in the open source community have held Hungary up as an example to Europe and the rest of the world, there are others in the open source community there who question if the intent behind the quotas has actually been achieved.

Is the iPad good for Linux?

  • Sola's blog (Posted by sola on Jan 29, 2010 4:44 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Regardless of how severe limitations Apple imposes on the iPad, we can expect it to be reasonably successful. I don’t think it will duplicate the success of the iPhone but due to Apple’s strong marketing and its own technical merits, it will sell in significant numbers. How will this affect Linux and the upcoming tablets based on it? When I say Linux, I mean Google’s Android and Chrome operating systems as well because they are all based on Linux.

Ubuntu Server Evaluation

  • SpiderTools.com; By Mike Weber (Posted by aweber on Jan 29, 2010 3:47 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
The Ubuntu server is the most innovative distribution for servers. It enables administrators to gain access to cutting edge technology and implement that with new ideas. If you are looking for the latest and greatest, this is the server option for you.

Save "Sita Sings the Blues" from the Flash format: can you convert FLA?

Nina Paley’s “Sita Sings the Blues” is becoming a huge critical success, and may even succeed financially, which is unusual for any independent film, but virtually unprecedented for free culture films (“Sita” was released under the CC By-SA). There’s only one sad thing about this for free software fans, and that’s that “Sita” was made using proprietary software, and the “source code” is in a proprietary format: Adobe Flash’s “FLA” format, to be precise. Paley has posted these files on the Internet Archive, but she doesn’t know how to translate them into any free software friendly format (and neither do I). Can you help? Read the full story at Free Software Magazine.

Installing mod_geoip for Apache2 On Ubuntu 9.10

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Jan 29, 2010 1:49 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
This guide explains how to set up mod_geoip with Apache2 on an Ubuntu 9.10 system. mod_geoip looks up the IP address of the client end user. This allows you to redirect or block users based on their country. You can also use this technology for your OpenX (formerly known as OpenAds or phpAdsNew) ad server to allow geo targeting.

Another Small Victory for Ubuntu Server Edition

Each day, the drumbeat for Ubuntu Server Edition is getting a little louder. In recent weeks, a growing list of ISVs (independent software vendors) have vowed to support Canonical’s Linux server operating system. The latest example involves Mailspect launching antispam and email archiving solutions for Ubuntu Server. Here's the scoop.

Stupidware

The computer has become an integral part of life these days, and along with them comes the need for good software. There are many ways to write good software but the best software begins with a good set of options. Among those options, in my opinion, should be a setting to turn off "needless, idiotic prompts that serve no purpose other than to waste our time".

Intel Core i3 530 Clarkdale On Linux

Earlier this month Intel rolled out their new Clarkdale processors that are built on a 32nm process and making them rather unique is that integrated on the dual-core Westmere-based part is an integrated graphics processor. The Clarkdale CPUs launched under the Core i3 and Core i5 brands (along with a Pentium version) and since their launch have received favorable reviews, well, under Windows. We have now received our Core i3 processor and have carried out various processor benchmarks under Linux to see how well Clarkdale runs with the penguins.

Get to know Apache Click Java EE

Get introduced to Apache Click, a Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) Web application framework that enables the creation of Web applications without using Model-View-Controller (MVC) patterns or JavaServer Pages (JSP). This article provides examples of displaying a simple Web page and creating a Web form that submits data that is displayed on a different Web page.

opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM Quarterly Update

  • opensourcestrategies.com; By Si Chen (Posted by sichen on Jan 29, 2010 8:21 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Announcements
The project manager of opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM discusses the new Google Web Toolkit (GWT) based search, Amazon Cloud (EC2) images for opentaps, and a new look for opentaps and opentaps.org

Tech Tip: Use gxmessage for Displaying GUI Messages from Scripts

There are many dialog programs out there, Zenity, Kdialog, xdialog, etc. I love programs like these. They make it so easy to spice up a shell script with a little GUI action. Today I'm going to go look at a dialog program called gxmessage.

Red Hat Launches Open Source Gathering Place

No matter what you're pleasure, chances are there is an online community serving it. The open source community has many such places — Linux.com, for example — that cater to specific elements of the community. Red Hat believes there is room for a larger community for the larger community, however, and have seen to the task themselves with Monday's launch of opensource.com.

The choices inside Ubuntu

Hearing that the next Ubuntu release will use Yahoo! as the default search engine in Firefox leaves me with a twinge of uneasiness. My misgiving -- and it's a small one -- is not so much with the decision as with why it was made. In itself, the decision is trivial enough. If you dislike Yahoo!, you can easily change the default by going to the search engine field in the upper right corner and clicking on the icon and choosing Manage Search Engines from the drop-down menu.

Apple’s iPad vs Notion Ink’s Adam tablet with Ubuntu: battle of two worlds

  • Sola's blog; By Andras Soltesz (Posted by sola on Jan 29, 2010 4:39 AM CST)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
We can safely say that the Apple iPad is received with mixed feelings by the IT-savvy community. The main problem is that the tablet is just not as revolutionary as many expected it would be. It keeps many of the limitations of the iPhone (no multitasking, tightly controlled app-store) and doesn’t provide impressive new features which could keep the balance. Let’s compare this tablet to one of the more promising Tegra 2 tablets on the way to the market: the Notion Ink Adam.

Privacy Bill Nears Introduction in House

  • esecurityplanet.com; By Kenneth Corbin (Posted by azerthoth on Jan 29, 2010 3:42 AM CST)
  • Groups: Community
The House Democrat heading up the push for legislation that would set new online privacy safeguards that could dramatically reshape Internet marketing said he plans to introduce the bill shortly, with several Republicans likely signed on as co-sponsors.

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