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Jfs boosts Russian 686 embedded Linux reliability

An embedded software house in St. Petersburg, Russia, is offering a high-reliability, small-footprint embedded Linux implementation that supports several 668-based CompuLab SBCs (single-board computers). Intrasoft's "IS Linux G686" OS uses JFS to minimize the risk of unrecoverable data loss, compared with ext3, according to the company.

Google Earth for Linux

  • NewsForge; By Nathan Willis (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 12:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNU, Linux
Following closely on the heels of its Picasa news, Google is offering a beta of Google Earth that -- for the first time -- includes a Linux version of the 3-D mapping and visualization program.

Red Hat Magazine: The Summit in review

There was so much great stuff at this month's Red Hat Summit that we had to bring some home for our readers. Don't miss the visionary keynote videos--Eben Moglen and Cory Doctorow really brought the house down with their talks on privacy, digital freedom, and copyright. And we've got even more information about the projects that were announced during the conference. The Mugshot team speaks up, and there's also features on Dogtail, 108, Bugzilla, GnuCash, and Spring.

E-mail from MySQL includes 9,300 customers addresses

An improperly composed mass e-mail sent Thursday by open source database vendor MySQL erroneously included some 9,300 customer e-mail addresses in the body of the note, not the information about a series of summer support specials the company meant to announce.

Build Your Own AIM Answerbot

All of this made me wonder. What if the IRC bot could also live on my AIM list? That way I could query him from work, where the pointy hairs can't live without their AIM and so they leave it open for use, and my friends who don't use IRC would have a new resource for looking up PostgreSQL related information as well.

How to get ready for a move to Linux

  • Computerworld; By Alfredo Mendoza, Chakarat Skawratananond and Artis Walker (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 10:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, Linux
Are you planning a move to Linux from a Unix environment? If so, this detailed questionnaire can help you get ready for the migration.

Installing operating systems the safe way

There comes a time in every PC user's life when he or she considers changing or updating the system's operating system. But, how do you go about the process without taking a chance of trashing all your valuable programs and data?

Bodog gambles on Linux and JBoss, and wins

Bodog.com is a casino, sport-betting emporium, and online poker palace. The site gets busy; during football season it takes almost 200,000 bets per week, while the virtual poker tables can handle up to 5,000 bettors at a time. Bodog started out using WebLogic and Versant on Solaris, but ran into problems when a bug repeatedly took servers down at critical junctures. Vendors didn't offer much help, but a switch to Linux and JBoss brought Bodog some much-needed relief in the form of more reliable uptime and scaling capacity.

Firefox Debuts In World Cup

  • WebProNews; By Jason Lee Miller (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 8:29 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
As Juan, a soccer fan, plugs away at his desk job, he isn't as distraught as he might be for having to miss his home country's appearance in the World Cup. Juan's Firefox browser is decked out in his national colors and fills him in each time his team scores a GOOOOOOAAALLL!

Synergy: One keyboard (and mouse) to rule them all

If you're one of the many users who has two (or more) computers on your desk, you might get tired of switching between the keyboard and mouse on different systems. KVMs are one solution, but if you'd like to save a few bucks and be able to switch between two or more computers with a flick of the mouse, Synergy is the software for you.

Nagios offers open source option for network monitoring

  • Search Enterprise Linux; By MiMi Yeh (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 6:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: HP, Linux
Large IT shops using HP OpenView or BMC Patrol may now have an open source alternative. Nagios is a Linux-based host, service and network monitoring program that is starting to attract attention because of its quick configuration and easy maintenance.

Ibm Offers Open Source Kit for WebSphere Application Server ...

IBM announced today it will offer a PHP Integration Kit for WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Community Edition.

The Hon. Joe Fontana, PC, MP, hosts Open Source event on ...

  • Digital Copyright Canada; By Russell McOrmond (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 5:13 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community, GNU
It is great to see that some members of parliament are taking the time to learn more about FLOSS. While this introduction to the event focuses on using FLOSS to save money, it also provides an opening to discuss some of the policy issues facing our part of the software sector.

Rtlinux meets the new standard Carrier Grade Linux 3.2

  • Heise Online; By Robert W. Smith (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 4:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, Linux
In the wake of the publication at the beginning of March of the new version of its standard for Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) by the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), the US real-time specialist FSMLabs has now announced that it has put the finishing touches on a complete 64-bit Linux distribution that meets the new specifications.

Open Source Is a Model For Innovation

Innovation is being increasingly recognized as the key to growth, yet most senior executives give their research and development organizations little credit for generating it.

FOSS a business opportunity for SMEs

Free and open source software is not only becoming increasingly relevant for Africa but is also a compelling business case for start-up companies. This is according to speakers at the Cape IT Initiative's FOSS seminar held earlier this week.

A day in the life of a MySQL documentation team member

As I mentioned here, I’m a member of the documentation team at MySQL, a job I started back in April. I’ve just completed a major tranche of documentation, and thought it would be interesting to let you guys know exactly what happens in a typical day for a member of the documentation team.

Novell Contributes Polish Translation of KDE Docs

In the good spirit of cooperation between Novell and KDE, Novell Poland contributed a large number of translations of KDE documentation to the Polish localisation team.

Mobile phone companies join forces on Linux

  • CNET News.com; By Marguerite Reardon (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 1:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, Linux
Four mobile handset makers are teaming up with two cellular operators to develop a new Linux software platform for mobile devices.

Taleo Corporation Recognized By CIO Magazine as One of the CIO 100 Award Honorees

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by grouch on Jun 16, 2006 1:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Taleo's Bold and Successful Migration of Core Data IT Infrastructure From UNIX to Linux Recognized by Editors at CIO Magazine Migration Enables Taleo Talent Management System to Deliver Optimal on Demand Performance and Achieve Record Customer Uptime of 99.9 Percent at Less Cost

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