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SGI warns that bankruptcy might be year-end option

  • Channel register; By Ashlee Vance (Posted by tadelste on Feb 10, 2006 9:49 AM EDT)
  • Groups: SGI; Story Type: News Story
SGI issued its most ominous regulatory filing to date, warning that a bad 2006 could force the former high-flyer into bankruptcy.

SCO's Discovery-Go-Round Keeps Spinning

SCO's attempts to discover evidence in its case against IBM and its possible placement of Unix code in Linux have not come to an end.

Asterisk VoIP gets South African accent

Open source voice over IP application gets tonal overhaul with the release of a package of voice prompts recorded in a South African accent. Push 1 to download, push 2 to erase Canadian accent!

Linux.com weekly security update - February 10, 2006

Advisories were released this week for IPsec Tools, Adzapper, ELOG, and the Linux kernel. Vendors that released advisories are Debian, Gentoo, Fedora, Mandriva, and SUSE. No advisories were issued for Ubuntu this week.

Mark Shuttleworth Is The International Open Source Personality Of ...

A Kurta-Pyjama clad Mark Shuttleworth was eye-candy during the ceremony. Robert Adkins commented, ”You look like an Indian.” Mark received the special award, 'International Open Source Personality of the Year'.

Comment of the Day - February 10, 2005 - Lessons Learn in Brazil

  • Lxer - Article; By Mario Miyojim (Posted by tadelste on Feb 10, 2006 5:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: LXer Features
Mario writes: ",,, if any of you is young and ambitious, fear not and go ahead and fight for what is right. You will have nothing to regret in the future".

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Spyware Barely Touches Firefox

Internet Explorer users can be as much as 21 times more likely to end up with a spyware-infected PC than people who go online with Mozilla's Firefox browser, academic researchers from Microsoft's backyard said in a recently published paper.

"We can't say whether Firefox is a safer browser or not," said Henry Levy, one of the two University of Washington professors who, along with a pair of graduate students, created Web crawlers to scour the Internet for spyware in several 2005 forays. "But we can say that users will have a safer experience [surfing] with Firefox."

Free Software Foundation launches Gnash

Gnash is a free player for Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Shockwave/Flash (SWF) files. Developer Rob Savoye started the project last fall at the request of the Free Software Foundation.

CrossOver Office Gets Optimized for Linspire

CrossOver Office allows Linspire users to run Windows applications natively from their Linspire desktop. (DesktopLinux)

Japanese Linux Vendor Turbolinux To to Open an Affiliate in India

Japanese Linux (Overview, Articles, Company) vendor Turbolinux plans to establish a joint-venture company in India in order to expand its presence in that country, the company said Tuesday.

Turbolinux India will be a joint venture between Turbolinux and India Action Plan and will be based in Gurgaon City, India. Turbolinux will hold a 55 percent stake in the venture, which will be capitalized with 27.2 million rupees ($615,000), it said.

Open-Source Advocates Ask for Patience in GPL 3 Debate

News Analysis: Open-source advocates are calling for patience and calm in the often-heated debate about many of the provisions in the first discussion draft of the GNU General Public License version 3.

Health, nutrition, and diet apps for Linux

If your goal is to get fit or stay fit in 2006, here are several diet and nutrition applications for Linux that will help you keep your resolutions all year long.

MP3tunes' Locker sounds good

So you've ripped all your CDs on your hard disk, and you now have gigabytes of MP3 songs that you have no idea how to back up in case of disaster. Wouldn't it be nice to have something offsite, easy to use, and not that expensive? Enter MP3tunes' Locker service, a clever way to backup and synchronize your music files.

Report: IBM Rolls Out Blades for Virtual Desktops, Hollywood Movies

IBM and some of its customers are starting to test new "virtual desktop" solutions running atop Linux-, Unix-, and Windows-based blade servers, including three souped-up systems rolled out at an event in New York City this week. Meanwhile, all IBM blade servers, old and new, are now being outfitted with new Linux-enabled management controllers, regardless of which OS the servers running. Jacqueline Emigh reports.

Powerful Remote X Displays with FreeNX

Imagine X server technology with compression so tight that GNOME and KDE sessions yield impressive response times when run over modems with SSH encryption. Don't pinch yourself; you're not dreaming! Tom Adelstein explains how FreeNX is the cure-all to many of X11's ills in this excerpt from Running Linux.

Sun butts against IBM in integration

Sun Microsystems is today expected to make the first fruits of its SeeBeyond Technologies acquisition available with software targeting IBM. Sun is launching four separate modules as part of the new Java Composite Application Suite (Java CAPS), serving web, application and enterprise integration. Java CAPS updates the former SeeBeyond's Integrated Composite Application Network (ICAN) Suite.

A Word-Wise Firefox Extension

The Hyperwords Company has just launched a free add-on to the Firefox browser that brings hyperlinks (define) to any word on the Web.

"This isn't just limited to word definitions," Hyperwords CEO Frode Hegland told internetnews.com. "We let you interact with words in any number of ways. The user decides."

With Hyperwords loaded, you simply highlight any word by double-clicking and nine different options appear: Search, Reference, Map, Shop, Copy, Email, Tag, Blog, and Translate. Hyperwords is a free download at the company's Web site.

Outdoor WiFi router runs x86 Debian Linux

German networking equipment integrator Saxonia is shipping an x86-based outdoor WiFi router that runs Debian Sarge. The Meshnode router boots a 2.6.15 Linux kernel from CompactFlash, and offers lots of room to install most any normal x86 Debian package, the company says.

Two ways Microsoft sabotages Linux desktop adoption

MP helped a business move from Windows NT4 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux four years ago. Since then, the business has trebled in size, in revenues, facilities, data, transactions and users.

"This has been an unqualified success," said Holt. "The Linux server has not flinched." The business' management has been delighted with the cost-performance gains.

The server migration was transparent to users, an important point to remember as the plot thickens.

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