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Recent Distro & OSS Reviews

A unique site specializing in Linux Distro reviews. Latest include: First Look at SimplyMEPIS 3.4-3, Kororaa XGL LiveCD, Yoper 3.0 Beta, GRML, Gentoo Linux 2006.0, GoblinX Premium 2006.1, Fedora Core 5 Test 3, SuSE 10.1 Beta 6, MandrivaOne - a livecd.

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Shuttleworth wants six week delay for Dapper

Mark Shuttleworth has called for a six-week delay on Ubuntu Dapper Drake, hoping to harden, polish and localise the operating system that he sees as Ubuntu's first enterprise-ready desktop. This would be the first break in Ubuntu's six-month release cycle.

Debian Stabilizing the Linux Landscape

  • Lxer Day Desk; By Tom Adelstein, Editor-in-Chief (Posted by tadelste on Mar 11, 2006 6:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: LXer Features


The people who first brought us GNU/Linux intended to offer an operating system you could freely download and who's code you could freely have and change. At the end of the Dot-COM boom, part of the investment community led by Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists such as Kleiner Perkins fell in love with Linux companies and funded several taking a few public. But no one could "get to" Debian. Thank you, Smith Barney.

An Interview with Christof Wittig: CEO db4objects and President ODBMS.org



In the continuing series of interviews focused on databases, Christof Wittig contatced TxtEdMacs describing revived effort to set new specifications for Object databases. Soon afterwards Christof accepted an offer to be interviewed on the topic and TxtEdMacs, who had tired of the usual set of resultant evasive, market speak jumped fully into the effort. Unfortunately for Txt., instead of being able to show off he was used by Christof to mop the floor. To say the interview was refreshing and direct is an understatement. So read on.

Extreme OS Makeover: Ubuntu To The Rescue

  LXer Feature: 6-Mar-06

Charlotte, NC - LXer editor Don Parris gives a family of computer novices an extreme OS makeover when their Windows system proved unreliable. This is just one example of how people around the United States, and in other countries, are discovering the freedom of a GNU/Linux system. LXer will be tracking the couple, who are just beginning to venture into the wild world of computing. Share your conversion experiences with LXer.

Why People Like Linux



GNU/Linux has a rapidly growing user base according to our polls. Today, we posted articles from Belfast, India, Wales, Croatia, Glasgow, South Africa, Sri Lanka, the UK and Massachusetts. On other days, we see articles from many other countries. We have readers from 165 countries and more often than not our US readership runs only about 50%.

Is price the only reason for the interest? Unlike the early days when Linux provided a learning platform for people who couldn't afford UNIX, price seems the least important reason.

What about the Microsoft alternative? Again, we saw that as barely a factor. People just like Linux.

ICTA project showcased at Asian open source conference [Sri Lanka]

  • Sri Lankan Daily News and Reports (Posted by tadelste on Mar 11, 2006 3:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
March 10, Colombo: The e-Sri Lanka PC project of the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) was showcased at the LinuxAsia2006 Conference at New Delhi, India.

Changing the world, one word at a time

Passionate proponent of multilingualism, Dwayne Bailey, called on civil society to localise open source software and use it to achieve massive change.

When the price isn't right . . .

  • Glasgow Daily Record; By Steve Lawson'S (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 11:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU
You could, of course, start out by replacing Windows with a Linux OS, of which there are dozens of free ones, all complete with a vast range of programs.

Linux.com weekly security advisory - March 10, 2006

Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released several advisories. SquirrelMail, WordPress, Zoph, Mplayer, app-text/tetex, Freeciv, kdegraphics, and Zoo are some of the packages that have vulnerabilities.

My sysadmin toolbox

I maintain a Web server using Apache 2, PHP, Perl, MySQL, and OpenSSL; an IMAP server running the up-and-coming RoundCube Webmail client; and a server for streaming MP3s. GNU Emacs, OpenSSH, TightVNC, and netstat are just a few of the tools I use to maintain my servers.

Novell shifts executive team

Novell announced Thursday that as it continues its transformation into a Linux business that it has shook up its Worldwide Management Committee.

Bringing open source to Welsh business

  • Ping Wales; By Marjorie Delwarde (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 7:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Set up in December last year, Infocom Online is an ambitious online solutions provider which holds a core mission close to its heart: to help Welsh businesses thrive through open source.

Linux management tools grow up

You may have seen an EMA research report issued in late February entitled "Get the Truth on Linux Management" (if not, you can download it for free) in which we examined the effect of sophisticated tools on Linux management. There were many interesting findings, which you can read in the report, but the bottom line was that using sophisticated management tools made Linux management faster and more efficient.

The enterprise sector is moving towards Linux in a big way

Interview with Ellen Carberry, Vice-President, Asia Pacific Red Hat.

Fine-Tuning Kubuntu

Ubuntu is a well-maintained, well-organized Linux distribution. Kubuntu adds the popular and powerful KDE desktop environment. As nice as Kubuntu is, the default installation doesn't fit every user. This article shows how to get help, get access to more software packages, set up a firewall, and get rid of unnecessary services.

Ubuntu on Niagara

The Ubuntu development team has announced an Ubuntu version that will run on Sun Microsystem's much-vaunted UltraSparc T1 "Niagara" processor. That's 32 threads of power for the world's favourite desktop distribution.

Use of Free Software in State Administration

  • OneWorld.net; By Tomislav Domes (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 2:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Two days ago, the Central State Office for e-Croatia, governmental office that works on computerization of state administration, organized the first meeting of the Working Group for Preparation of Policy documents related to use of open source software.

Variable Mangling in Bash with String Operators

Here's a quick HOWTO for using string operators in bash to manipulate variables.

Your Next PC Will Cost $159

  • PC Magazine; By Loyd Case (Posted by tadelste on Mar 10, 2006 12:18 PM EDT)
PC Magazine has given a general thumbs up to this $159 Linspire computer sold by Fry's Electronics. Adding memory is the way to get this computer running snappier. Experience life without the Microsoft tax.

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