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KDE 3.3 Beta1 Experiences

This is not a typical review of a desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME. These are my observations when I updated from KDE 3.2.3 to KDE 3.3 Beta1.

Red Hat update for php (RHSA-2004:395-01)

Fedora update for httpd (FEDORA-2004-203)

  • LWN.net (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 12:35 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: Security

Fedora update for httpd (FEDORA-2004-204)

  • LWN.net (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 12:35 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: Security

Microsoft security flaws test loyal users' patience

No system is bulletproof. But Windows, the one most of us use, is riddled with holes.

Microsoft pays to end Lindows suits

Microsoft will pay upstart Linux seller Lindows $20 million to settle a long-running trademark dispute, according to a regulatory document filed Monday.

Microsoft and Lindows Settle Trademark Case

Lindows.com and Microsoft Corp. today jointly announced that a worldwide settlement has been reached in the trademark infringement cases between the two companies.

Choosing Linux on Sun systems

  • AME Info (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 10:17 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Sun; Story Type: News Story
This short article from a current Sun white paper discusses the benefits specific to Linux on Sun systems.

GNU Compiler Collection and Java

  • Network World on Linux (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 9:58 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU; Story Type: News Story
Is it true that the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) includes a compiler for Java that can produce Windows executable binary programs from Java source code?

Shell-collecting For Your PC

if you're a web surfer, sometimes you have to go to one of those sites. Of course, even if you use a different browser, you still have Microsoft Internet Explorer on your machine so you can always just run Explorer when you need it. Or you can consider using Maxthon, a free and excellent alternative "browser" that's nearly 100 percent compatible with Explorer.

LinuxCertified extends laptop suppport to Linspire OS

LinuxCertified laptops now support Lindows' Linspire Linux OS. The San Jose, CA-based company's LC2430 laptop now ships with Linspire 4.5.

Comeback: CA Goes Open Source With Ingres Database

  • Information Week; By Rick Whiting (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 9:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Computer Associates believed that to catch up, it had to look at alternatives to the traditional commercial database approach, says Gaughan, CA's senior VP of Ingres development.

Oracle: Linux the choice in China

  • Financial Times (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 8:57 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Oracle; Story Type: News Story
Nearly one-third of Oracle's software sold in China now runs on the Linux operating system, compared with less than five per cent a year ago, a trend the company calls "an unstoppable wave".

Internet Explorer rivals gain strength

The revolt barely puts a dent in Microsoft's dominance. But the decline of a full percentage point suggests millions of users are paying heed to warnings from the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team, which is advising people to "use a different Web browser."

Desktop Linux making strides in financial services sector

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 6:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
When Ireland's leading bank, Allied Irish Bank (AIB), last month disclosed that it was disposing of the Windows PCs that its tellers used on their desktops in favor of Linux-based terminals, experts said it demonstrated that an IT insurgency is emerging in the financial services sector. Linux is finally proving itself on the desktop in the financial industry, where cost-conscious executives want powerful performance at an affordable price.

Gentoo Weekly Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 29

  • Mailing list; By Yuji Kosugi <carlos@gentoo.org> (Posted by dave on Jul 19, 2004 6:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Newsletter; Groups: Gentoo
In this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter you'll read about the release of Gentoo for MacOS X. Now Portage is available under MacOS as a package manager, ready for Macintosh users who want to install packages like TeX. We also bring updates from six projects, in addition to the regular community and security coverage, and a tip about using the command history in bash. Enjoy!

Integrating Windows and Linux Desktops

It departments charged with integrating Linux clients among the Windows desktops they're running can make life easier by administering Linux user accounts with Microsoft Corp.'s Active Directory. Samba, the open-source project for providing Windows-compatible file and print services, makes this possible, but it doesn't make it easy.

Lineox Linux gains more updates, global file system support

Finnish software maker Lineox recently released another update to their Always Current Lineox Enterprise Linux. The distribution now contains over 376 updated or new packages, or almost half the contents in the just 5 months since its debut. A new version is released each time Red Hat releases a bug or security fix package for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 or new features are added Lineox's software.

Japan slaps warning on Microsoft

Japan's anti-monopoly watchdog has slapped a warning on Microsoft, demanding that the US software giant remove what it said was a restrictive clause from contracts with computer makers. Microsoft issued a statement within hours of the warning, saying it would contest the decision.

New Mandrakeonline keeps users up to date

Mandrake has announced the availability of a new update service for users. Mandrakeonline offers services to cost effectively keep software updated on systems running Mandrakelinux.

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