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Open-source GP2X gaming and media portable review

  • arstechnica; By Ben Kuchera (Posted by grouch on May 28, 2006 8:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Out of the box, the system does very little. There are almost no official games and nothing comes installed on the system except the Linux OS. The draw is that it's completely open.

Super storage

  • FCW; By John Moore (Posted by grouch on May 28, 2006 7:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Multiserver clusters are the new supercomputer stand-in. Here’s how storage has adapted to its important new supporting role

Cenzic extends security umbrella to Ajax

Until now there have been few automated web hacker-testing tools because, to fully automate hacker testing, you have to get access to browser source code. That's not possible with Microsoft, which holds the family jewels to IE.

But it's quite feasible with Mozilla, which is open source. And based on their work with Mozilla, they can simulate what might happen if the user runs IE.

Linux: Adaptive Readahead

"Readahead is a technique employed by the kernel in an attempt to improve file reading performance. If the kernel has reason to believe that a particular file is being read sequentially, it will attempt to read blocks from the file into memory before the application requests them. When readahead works, it speeds up the system's throughput, since the reading application does not have to wait for its requests. When readahead fails, instead, it generates useless I/O and occupies memory pages which are needed for some other purpose."

Day one at FreedomHEC

SEATTLE -- The first-ever FreedomHEC started today in Seattle. FreedomHEC is an informal two-day conference discussing hardware issues under Linux; hot on the heels of the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC), it offers a chance to see the Linux side of things.

Sa open source game developers' quest for glory

A group of South African game developers will meet in Johannesburg tomorrow to hammer out plans for the development of an open source adventure role-playing game that they hope will reinvigorate South Africa's game development industry.

Docco is boffo for document search

  • NewsForge; By Dmitri Popov (Posted by grouch on May 28, 2006 2:56 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
If desktop search tools like Kat and Beagle are overkill for your needs, then try Docco, a little application designed specifically to index documents and search inside them.

RubyGems

  • Linux Journal; By Dirk Elmendorf (Posted by grouch on May 28, 2006 1:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
A comprehensive guide to finding, creating and using Ruby resources called gems.

Fsmlabs & Infineon Demo Linux Mobile With Single ARM9 Core

FSMLabs and Infineon Technologies have prototyped a Linux mobile phone running FSMLab’s RTLinux real-time Linux operating system on a single ARM9 core.

Firefox snaps at Microsoft's heels

A not-for-profit company that uses software written by volunteers is proving a challenge to Bill Gates

Bon Echo Alpha 3 Milestone Released

Yesterday, Bon Echo Alpha 3 was released as scheduled. This latest milestone of the code that will eventually become Mozilla Firefox 2.0 adds new anti-phishing features and includes support for client-side session and persistent storage as specified by the WHATWG.

Wallace Appeals Linux-Related Anti-GPL Suit

Daniel Wallace refuses to go gently into that good night. [I guess some people just enjoy embarrassing themselves. - dcparris]

Past success push for XLRI programme

“It is a certificate program designed to increase the technical knowledge on Linux and Linux-based solutions,” said A. K. Pani, chairperson of the information systems wing of XLRI, and the coordinator for the course.

Microsoft Disses OpenDocument As "Too Slow"

Microsoft threw an uppercut at The OpenDocument Format (ODF), saying it was too slow. The ODF Alliance says there's really no way to tell because Microsoft's Open XML isn't even supported by any application.

[A document format is too slow. Nope, still can't make sense of that no matter how many times I read it. -- grouch]

Hp challenges IBM supremacy in oil, gas sector

Oil and gas sector contributes significantly to the linux on blade server and IBM has an edge with 50 per cent of that market share. HP is targeting to enter this market

Nuremberg Region Becoming Hotbed for Open Source

"Linux has long ceased to be a playground for tinkerers; it's a serious alternative on the commercial market," said Michael Nordschild, managing director of the Nuremberg Association for the ICT Sector.
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SuSE plans to conquer the PC next, making Linux a real alternative to Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Latest News about Microsoft market-dominating Windows operating system. "Cost savings there are even greater than on servers," Dyroff says. "Ninety percent can be saved in licensing costs alone, without factoring in the costs of Windows security problems."

Free Information Free Software and Revolution

  • Znet; By Felipe Pérez Martí (Posted by grouch on May 27, 2006 1:21 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: GNU
The purpose of this article is to put forward a thesis about a general tendency of what is coming worldwide in the near future in political terms, how it is going to come about, and what the revolutionaries should do to promote the changes and to shed light about the best way to do it.

New Xara Xtreme for Linux

Xara has announced the milestone of Xara Xtreme LX version 0.5 - the Open Source version of the Xara Xtreme graphics and illustration software. The new release features many features that make Xara LX a functional, useful design tool

Industry Organizations Standardizing the Telecom Industry Showcase ...

Further educating event attendees, CP-TA, OSDL and SA Forum are joining PICMG and SCOPE Alliance on Monday, June 5 at 2 p.m. for an industry panel discussion. Held in the CP-TA / OSDL / SA Forum booth #13048, leaders from these organizations will explain how delivering on the promise of interoperable open standards-based building blocks will change the telecom industry.

Red Hat expands SthAm presence

US Linux operating systems integrator Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT) is expanding its presence in the Southern Cone by launching two operations in São Paulo and Buenos Aires, the company said in a statement.

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