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Linux small business servers
Most companies with more than 25 people have their own information technology personnel, hardware, and infrastructure. Where does that leave the small and medium business (SMB) for IT services and systems? Microsoft's Windows Small Business Server 2003 seems like an obvious choice for businesses that already have a big commitment or investment in Windows-based systems, and Novell offers a Small Business Suite for the NetWare faithful, but open source software offers its own small and medium business server options.
Solaris Goes Open Source
Sun's partners and customers welcome open-source initiative, but hurdles remain.
Announcing Fedora Core 3 Test 2
Coming soon to a site near you... for the first time, it's the new, digitally remastered, Fedora Core 3 Test 2!
VMware aims to secure network sharing
VMware, a maker of software that enables computers to run multiple operating systems simultaneously, is working on a new product to make it secure for corporations to open their networks to contractors or telecommuters.
L-I-N-D-O-W-S for sale on eBay
Have you ever wished you had started and owned Lindows instead of Michael Robertson? After all, the upstart Linux distribution first gained huge notoriety by pulling on the whiskers of the Microsoft monopoly, then by losing a few rounds in court as Gates and company went global court-shopping, but finally banking hundreds of millions of dollars to settle the suit Microsoft had filed against it here in the U.S. Well, whip out your credit card, because you can pick up L-I-N-D-O-W-S right now on eBay for a starting bid of just a couple hundred dollars. The original Lindows signage, that is.
Security fears spark move to Linux in Iran
Iran has become the latest country to edge towards ditching the ubiquitous Microsoft computer operating system in favour of the open-source Linux solution, even if its refusal to abide by copyright laws means that the Islamic republic does not pay a penny to Bill Gates.
How Does Open Source Technology Affect Marketing?
Linux and other open source software are a major disruptive force in IT. Big industry players such as IBM and Novell have aligned their businesses behind open source, while Microsoft views it as a threat to its hegemony. New business models are being invented and reinvented daily as companies new and old try to figure out how they make money when core elements of the software stack are free.
Firefox downloads top 1m in under four days
Over a million copies of the open source browser Firefox have been downloaded in a little over four days after the 1.0 preview release was put up on the web, according to information at the SpreadFirefox blog.
Review of UserLinux Beta LiveCD
Ammai.com has published a quick review of the latest UserLinux Beta LiveCD (version 0.2) with Gnome 2.6. It includes many screenshots, as well as general information on this distribution.
Linux Standard Base Advances
Version 2.0 supports 32, 64 bits; gains industry support.
Linux Revisits Algebra Class
Another classroom success story, thanks to the affordability and flexibility of Linux.
SourceXtreme aims to move Windows developers to Linux
A small Philadelphia-based company may be about to revolutionize the world of Windows application development, not by creating a new proprietary technology, but by bringing proprietary Windows features to Linux. Working with Qt, Trolltech's cross-platform toolkit, MinGW, a minimalist set of GNU utilities for Windows, and Wine, a free implementation of the Windows API, SourceXtreme, Inc. has developed the ability to write Windows programs without ever using Windows. Its goal is to make porting applications to Qt trivial, and to move Windows developers onto a free software platform.
Via gives away disk-scrubbing software
In an effort to promote a new processor feature, Via Technologies has released open-source software for thoroughly erasing deleted files.
Asynchronous I/O for Oracle9iR2(9.2.0.4) on Linux 2.6.8
First:
Download aio-stress.c from [1] and compile
gcc -Wall -laio -lpthread -o aio-stress aio-stress.c
Run aio-stress tests and make sure kernel does support AIO
NetFront: The Fast GTK+ Browser you Never Knew Existed
A few days ago we read about the Deli Linux, which aims to fill-in the gap of Linux distros in the 486/586 machine range by running lightweight/older applications. The disto comes with Dillo and Links as its browsers, but I bet there aren't many people who know that there is yet another very lightweight browser for GTK+ 1.2.x and it is more powerful and more memory-optimized than Dillo: Access' NetFront. Check for info and screenshots inside.
Open-source spat triggers legal threat
A small company is threatening legal action against some users of the open-source Mambo software for publishing content on Web sites, arguing that the package includes proprietary code.
Why Open-Source Community Objects to MS Spam Plans
The broadness of Microsoft's recently revealed e-mail authenication patent confirms open-source concerns with the company's anti-spam efforts using Sender ID.
Intel's New Platform Verses AMD's 64-bit Prowess
it's time that we take a look at all these new features from both Intel and AMD and crown the king of processors until the next ones are released. We'll be going over the tech of these new features and showing you the latest platforms that we've chosen for our testing. Of course, we'll tell you how all of it works with Linux and where to get the latest drivers for all of these new components.
Why The Open-Source Model Can Work In India
An Indian Institute of Technology professor--and open-source evangelist--discusses the role of Linux and open source in India.
Defining the Linux Enterprise
Defining the Linux Enterprise Market Place and Why Linux Companies Prosper There. Much discussion exists concerning the presence of GNU/Linux and open source software in the enterprise. Linux users often call into question decisions by major vendors who increase innovation on servers at the expense of the desktop. In this article, we define the market and discuss the business reasons Linux companies pursue the enterprise market while limiting their initiatives for consumers. We also examine possible ways enterprise advances and the community can benefit consumer products.
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