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GNU/Hurd: Support For Partitions Larger Than 2 GB

The latest upload of the Debian hurd package features a patch by Ognyan Kulev which has support for ext2 partitions larger than 2 GB on 32bit systems. Over the last years, this limit had become an annoying issue of the GNU/Hurd system, so this change represents an important milestone for the Debian GNU/Hurd port with respect to user expectations. Although the patch has not yet been integrated by the upstream GNU Hurd maintainers, the Debian package maintainers consider it (after thorough testing) stable enough to warrant its inclusion into the Debian hurd package.

Music download service targets Linux desktops, eases DRM

  • DesktopLinux.com (Posted by dave on Dec 19, 2004 10:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
TheKompany.com today formally launched Mindawn, a music download service that, unlike iTunes and Napster, targets Linux desktops. Mindawn is claimed to provide CD-quality song files and "virtually no" digital rights management (DRM) restrictions, offer full previews of the entire songs, and provide downloads in "lossless" Ogg Vorbis and FLAC formats, as well as in other common "lossy" formats.

Browsers' popularity often breeds security breaches

Is it because Internet Explorer and Outlook are inferior? Not really. It's because Microsoft's operating systems and programs are used by more than 90 percent of computer users - especially in the largest of businesses. "It's not that Microsoft dropped the ball in some way," said David Perry, global director of education for the anti-virus company, Trend Micro. "It's just that they've been seen as the biggest targets."

Red Hat, IBM Debut Linux ISV Certification in Europe

Red Hat and IBM have launched a joint Linux ISV Certification Support Program in Europe to accelerate the migration of applications to Linux.

Free information based economy

  • libervis.com; By Danijel Orsolic (Posted by VISITOR on Dec 19, 2004 9:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Information cannot be traded as it does not have a trade value. This article explains this argument and presents an economic model that does deal with information, but does not involve it's trade.

Linux Kernel Review Shows Far Fewer Flaws

An extensive review using a source-code analysis tool finds that the Linux 2.6 kernel has 0.17 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, compared with the 10 to 20 bugs per 1,000 lines generally found in commercial software packages.

Copyright ... Copywrong

  • libervis.com; By James W. Thompson, II (Posted by VISITOR on Dec 19, 2004 7:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
The discussion of FOSS in relation to copyright law has been heated. This latest blog entry from James Thompson raises a question that may need to be more thoroughly addressed. As consumers in a digital age have we not also become publishers too, and how does that new role impact how we should view copyright.

Open Pawn Project - New Release 0.3.1 (No it is not Hal 9000)

What will The Open Pawn Project change in the desktop way then? Pawn is definitely a great leap forward in human/machine interaction. it uses human communication "tools" (light or no learning curve), open software project (which guarantees proper functions), it ignores obstacles put down by rudimentary input devices and leaves new chances for both hardware and software development.

EU to throw patents in with the bath water

  • ZDnet UK; By Ingrid Marson (Posted by ingridm on Dec 18, 2004 12:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The EU software patent directive will be passed by the EU Council next week, at the same time as a law on bathing water quality.

Mozilla 1.7.5 Released

These release notes describe system requirements, installation instructions, and known issues for Mozilla 1.7.5. These notes are updated when we receive feedback, so please check back for new information. Consult our releases page to download the source and the latest version of Mozilla for your platform.

Anything But Microsoft Retail Store Pushes Linux, Open Source

The Linux and open source software movement has an ambitious retail store, and it is offering a low-cost, lightweight laptop that is devoid of Microsoft software.

Suites, Open Source Shake Up Application Server Market

The application server market can be divided into two camps: Java (or J2EE) and Microsoft. The leaders on the Java side are IBM and BEA, while other players include Oracle and SAP, as well as open- source vendor JBoss. The Jave 2 Enterprise Edition, or J2EE, platforms support Java as a programming language and are available on multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux and Unix. Microsoft, on the other hand, has its own version that uses proprietary architecture and programming languages.

10 things to do with a live Linux CD

  • tuxs.org; By Barney Matthews (Posted by VISITOR on Dec 18, 2004 8:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Live Linux CDs are a simple concept with many possible uses. Here are 10 things you can do with a live Linux CD.

Yankee Group Sees Open-Source Indemnification Nightmare

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Dec 18, 2004 8:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Its new report says corporate Linux or open-source users lacking indemnification will have to expend their own time, money and resources fighting legal action. But other analysts beg to differ.

OSDL Looks Under the Sofa Cushions for Signs of Linux Growth

  • SYS-CON Media (Posted by dave on Dec 18, 2004 7:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: OSDL
The Open Source Development Labs has gone into the soothsayer business and - based on research that it had IDC run up - says that the global Linux market will be worth $35.7 billion in 2008. It's the first time a major market researchers has taken Linux' auspices and the number includes desktops, servers and packaged software. That means a compound annual growth rate of 25.9% worldwide.

Sub300.com Announces the World's Lightest Linux Notebook Computer

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by dave on Dec 18, 2004 6:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Ultralite Linspire Laptop Computer Revolutionizes the Industry for Well Under $1000

Clearing the Way for Open Source

  • BusinessWeek (Posted by dave on Dec 17, 2004 6:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Advent Consulting's David Lee says small outfits aren't aware the technology is "available to them affordably" and "easily customized"

Argentina cries out for Linux

  • ZDnet UK; By Ingrid Marson (Posted by ingridm on Dec 17, 2004 5:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Nearly half of companies in Argentina are using Linux, with many planning to use it for all new applications.

Spamassassin 3.0.2 Released

  • OSDir (Posted by dave on Dec 17, 2004 4:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
SpamAssassin uses a wide variety of local and network tests to identify spam signatures. This makes it harder for spammers to identify one aspect which they can craft their messages to work around.

Infosecure Unveils Open Source Alternative To Oracle/PeopleSoft

InfoSecure Open Systems & Solutions announced the release of technology and related services that enable the use of the open-source Compiere enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) application on the SAP-certified open- source MaxDB by MySQL database, providing a unique fully open-source alternative to Oracle/PeopleSoft.

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