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Announcing KDE 3.3 Beta 1 "Klassroom"

  • KDE Dot News (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 8:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
The KDE Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of KDE 3.3 Beta 1. As another step towards the aKademy in late August, this release is named Klassroom. This beta release shows astonishing stability, so the KDE team asks everyone to try the version and give feedback through the bug tracking system. For packages, please visit the KDE 3.3 Beta 1 Info Page and browse the KDE 3.3 Requirements list. The Konstruct build toolset has been updated for this release.

How I Invented Linux

  • Mad Penguin; By Preston St. Pierre (Posted by VISITOR on Jul 7, 2004 7:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Kernel:
[Some humor... it's fun. :) -dave] I'd like to start this off with a brief introduction. My name is Preston. I program for fun (and sometimes money), and I write for the same reason(s). With all the controversy lately over intellectual property from other companies being in Linux, I thought it would be a good time to clear things up. There is no way that Linus stole SCO code or Minix code to write Linux because, you see, the author of Linux was not Linus Torvalds, but me....

Hands-on Lab Study Compares Check Point, Juniper/NetScreen and Astaro Security Linux

  • www.astaro.com (Press release) (Posted by jpike on Jul 7, 2004 7:25 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Tolly report quantified management effort: 160% higher for multiple point producs versus integrated security software.

Indian president calls for open-source in defense

  • CNET News.com; By Dinesh C. Sharma (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 12:53 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In another public-sector boost to open-source software, Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam called for his country's military to use such nonproprietary technology to ward off cybersecurity threats.

Whitebox update for kernel (WBSA-2004:360-01)

  • LWN.net (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 12:05 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Kernel; Story Type: Security

Mandrake update for kernel (MDKSA-2004:066)

Mandrake update for tripwire (MDKSA-2004:057-1)

Australian government offers open-source guide

  • ZDNet.co.uk (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 10:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Under a policy of 'informed neutrality', federal and state government departments are to receive information about assessing open-source software products.

Web goes crazy for open source Dell desktops

  • VNUNet.com (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 10:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The reseller taking orders for Dell Optiplex workstations with an open source operating system claims that its website has received over 200,000 hits in the past 24 hours. Italian reseller Questar is buying workstations from Dell under a custom factory integration agreement.

Oracle touts Linux at AU talkfest

Oracle continued its bullish optimism for its Linux strategy at its OpenWorld customer event in Melbourne today, revealing that 90 per cent of new Australasian customers had deployed its database on the operating system over the last 12 months.

Linux helps make weather forecasts more accurate

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 10:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Weather is a tricky thing to predict, but advances in Linux-based High Performance Computing (HPC) are helping climatologists and global weather modelers achieve faster, more accurate results. Zacharia, associate lab director at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), said the Linux movement has had a strong impact on weather and climate research, as well as other scientific areas requiring vast simulations,"because obviously you're harnessing the collective knowledge of large numbers of people around the world."

Ballmer: Microsoft needs better sales pitch

Hard to fathom this is Balmer's true belief. "Quote" Microsoft needs to do a better job of convincing customers that the latest versions of its products are worth having, CEO Steve Ballmer said in a companywide e-mail on Tuesday. Ballmer said that one way to make Microsoft products more useful is to offer more tailored versions of its main products. The company has already expanded the number of versions of Office and is also working to offer more specialized versions of Windows Server, such as a forthcoming version for high-end computing."unquote"

IBM Introduces Open Client Services For the Mexican Marketplace

1,000 IBM Linux-Based PCs Delivered to Schools in 16 Mexican States.

Commentary: Will Dell's new Linux desktops start a gray-market trend?

  • NewsForge (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 9:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Sorry, but Linux will never be completely accepted by the consuming public in the United States until one can walk into a mainstream store such as Best Buy, Fry's, or Circuit City and buy such a computer off the shelf -- or on the Web -- from a name-brand maker.

Dell denounces desktop Linux dealer

  • The Register (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 8:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Dell today distanced itself from system builder Questar's announcement yesterday that it is offering Linux-based Dell-manufactured desktop systems - and doing so with the PC giant's approval.

Now You’re Talking - - The Business Case of Open Source VoIP

  • Converge Network Digest (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 7:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Voice is undergoing a transformation in the enterprise market. Not only is a technical transformation underway, the shift from TDM-based switching to VoIP solutions, but also the ways in which businesses think about and use their voice solutions are also undergoing radical change.

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Approaching Perl

  • Linux.com (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 6:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Writing an article about getting started with Perl is a bit like writing an article about getting started with neurosurgery. Sure, I could cover some basics -- but it would only leave you scratching your head the first time something comes up that you've never seen. I'd hate to see a neurosurgeon in that position! But no matter what you do, there are always times when you just don't know an answer. A much more horrible fate to suffer is to have no clue where to go to find the answer. So, this article covers one or two basics of Perl, just to show you that's it's not so scary, and a future article will tell you where to find solutions when you're on your own.

Linux vendors vie for Larry's favours

Oracle has outlined plans to enhance its business and technology relationship with Novell's SUSE, potentially disrupting what has been a handy revenue stream for its current Linux partner Red Hat.

At the Sounding Edge: LilyPond, Part 1

  • Linux Journal (Posted by dave on Jul 7, 2004 4:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
An introduction to this music notation software for Linux.

Tune-up: Letting in Linux

It's out there, and it's free--or at least close to it--but you just haven't had the guts to take the plunge and try Linux. We have good news. It's not necessary to make a complete commitment to the open-source operating system. You can have your Windows and your Linux, too, by setting up a dual-boot system. We'll step you through the process of installing Linux alongside Windows XP so that you can boot either OS.

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