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Weekly Linux podcast debuts

The creators of the Macintosh-centric podcast "CastaBlasta," have launched their latest audio show -- the weekly "Linux Action Show," dedicated to Linux and related open-source topics.

Microsoft and Linux Rivals Refocus on SMB Servers, Channel ...

Microsoft's Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 will face more Linux competition when it ships later this summer.

Linux: High-Res Timers and Tickless Kernel

Thomas Gleixner and Ingo Molnar [interview] posted an update of their high-res timerskernel patches for the 2.6.17 kernel, "upon which we based a tickless kernel (dyntick) implementation and a 'dynamic HZ' feature as well".

Hpcwire, IDG World Expo Announce Linux Cluster Showcase

HPCwire and IDG World Expo have announced the addition of an HPC Linux Cluster Showcase as part of the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo San Francisco. The HPC Linux Cluster Showcase will include a series of vendor spotlight kiosks surrounding a presentation theatre that will feature speakers from organizations that have implemented an HPC Linux Cluster solution. The showcase will bring a unique focus towards the high end of computing and the role of HPC Linux cluster solutions to the LinuxWorld event.

Tutorial: Getting Free Long Distance, Part 1

  • LinuxPlanet; By Carla Schroder (Posted by grouch on Jun 24, 2006 2:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community
One of the big attractions to VoIP is the promise of free worldwide long distance. Call anywhere anytime over the Internet for nothing. What could be sweeter?

Zero Configuration Networking with Linux

Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) is a standard method of establishing communications between computers and allowing them to advertise and access each others' resources. It is designed to ease some of the complexities involved in computer networking -- in fact, it is designed to remove them altogether, by requiring no user configuration at all.

Non-libre, missing out, move along

I would like to recount if I may an experience I had earlier this week. I think it’s an example of the importance of software companies having to eventually accept the free-as-in-speech software business model, and the danger of alienation if they do not.

Xandros Releases Digital Lifestyle Linux Desktop

New Xandros Linux Desktop Home Edition (v4.0) Targets Home and Multimedia Users with support for iPods, Cameras, E-mail, Web Browsing, Internet Calling and More on Secure, Stable Linux Platform

Inter-tel bolsters Linux-based IP PBX

Built-in presence, unified-messaging features are aimed at small and midsize companies.

Red Hat Announces OVAL Security Compatibility

Red Hat has announced compatibility certification with Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) definitions for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 security advisories. Red Hat will now produce and support OVAL patch definitions to provide a structured and machine-readable version of advisories, allowing OVAL-compatible tools to accurately test for the presence of vulnerabilities.

Companies to pick open source and Windows, says Gartner

The next few years will see many companies opting to mix and match proprietary and open source software where they see fit, according to analyst group Gartner.

Q & A: New Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian And Channel Chief Steve Erdman

New Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian and Novell channel chief Steve Erdman spoke with CRN Editor In Chief Heather Clancy and senior writer Paula Rooney about the company's strategy in the wake of the departure of CEO Jack Messman. Below are excerpts from the interview.

Novell shake-up: Jack Messman shown the door

Novell CEO Jack Messman has been ousted from the company he has been involved with since 1982. In a desperate management shake-up, both Messman and CFO Joseph Tibbetts were dismissed by Novell's board of directors, after failing to turn the beleagured company around.

National Lampoon Goes Open Source

  • SYS-CON Media; By Enterprise Open Source Magazine (Posted by grouch on Jun 23, 2006 9:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
JamboWorks Launches New Open Source Online Service for National Lampoon

Tech Gurus Say They'll 'Switch from Mac'

Playing on Apple's past "Switch" ad campaign, which was aimed at getting Windows users to migrate to Apple's Mac OS X-based computers, a few longtime Mac and open-source gurus are vocally publicizing their switch away from Apple's platform to more open-source solutions.

DSL-N: Damn Small Linux gets bigger

According to Distrowatch.com, Damn Small Linux is the most popular microLinux distribution. What began as a toy project to stuff the maximum software inside a 50MB ISO file has matured into a refined community project known for its speed and versatility. DSL includes the ultra-lightweight FluxBox window manager, two Web browsers, Slypheed email client and news reader, xpdf PDF viewer, XMMS with MPEG media file support for playing audio and video, BashBurn CD burner, XPaint image editing, VNCViewer and rdesktop to control Windows and Linux desktops remotely, and more. If they could do all this in 50 megs, imagine what they could do in more space. Last month the DSL developers released DSL-Not, a.k.a. DSL-N 0.1 RC1. It's 83.5MB of DSL coated with GTK sugar. Yummy!

Gmail vs Windows Live Mail vs Yahoo Mail betas

We have been trialling the various beta programmes from the main online mail-behemoths since their respective inceptions.

In fact, we have been unfortunate enough to have to use each one daily and today we’re going to take a quick look at each service, comparing and contrasting each product’s offerings.

Hovsepian Needs to Get Novell on Track

Opinion: As others have done, Novell has called in a former IBM exec to serve as CEO. The company has some catch-up to do.

Novell introduces portable training for SUSE Linux platform

Novell has unveiled a new, comprehensive training course for its SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 completely self-contained on a portable USB drive.

Microsoft's Linux-basher leaves

Martin Taylor, best known for his role in leading Microsoft's anti-Linux 'Get the Facts' campaign, has abruptly left the company - just as one of his chief foes began a joint effort with the company.

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