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Gentoo Weekly Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 25
In this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter we announce version 0.2 of Wasabi, the Gentoo-hosted log monitoring tool, and sound a call for new kernel developers. Don't miss the security announcements, community coverage, and other content either. Enjoy!
Tomorrow's great Eclipse
The software development platform Eclipse - is still something of a well-kept secret. In a way, this is not so surprising; whereas all computer users have an operating system, and most of them use the Internet in some way - and hence are likely to come across both GNU/Linux and Apache, even if tangentially - the only people who get really excited by programming tools are developers. But the rise of Eclipse is, in its own way, potentially just as important as that of GNU/Linux or Apache.
An open letter to Corel
On the occasion of the release of WordPerfect for Linux, we would like to extend Corel Corp. a hearty welcome to the growing desktop market! Corel has a history of working with Linux and helping to advance the use of Linux on the desktop and in the business world, so we find this new release of one of your flagship products to be a very significant and positive event. Your gutsy move to port WordPerfect to Linux places the company at the intersection of smart business strategy and doing what is best for the global community of infocentric citizens. However, if we could make just one request?
MS Software Assurance Versus Red Hat Network
Who gets the better deal when it comes to added software goodness? It's not even a close contest, Linux& Open Source Editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols says.
Comparing the Costs of Sun, Red Hat Offerings
Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java Desktop System and Red Hat Inc.'s Red Hat Desktop are built on free software, but neither is free of cost. Both desktop Linux products have annual, per-machine subscription fees, although it's possible, with either product, to cancel a subscription and continue using the software indefinitely without updates or support. However, the availability of software updates and support is one of the biggest draws for enterprise-oriented Linux distributions.
Google to go open source?
Well, not quite. But in a presentation to students at Melbourne, Australia vice president of engineering Wayne Rosing has hinted that its time for the company to give something back. Craig Silverstein, technical director at Google has started a project to look at Google code and to figure out what parts they can give back.
Free software gets a new home in East Africa
The free and open source software (Foss) community has got a new home in East Africa. A recent venture between Linux Solutions, the International Institute of Communication and Development and Uganda Martyrs University has led to the formation of the East African Centre for Open Source Software (EACOSS). Wire Lunghabo James, managing director of Linux Solutions, says EACOSS intends offering FOSS training for the "growing army of ICT professionals in the region". The center is initially focused on developing these skills in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.
Linux on the rise, running more than half of the world's fastest computers
Analyst and Harvard Research Group vice president of Linux strategy Bill Claybrook discusses the increase in the number of supercomputers running Linux over the past four years in an article published today at NewsForge. According to the Top 500 Fastest List that tracks supercomputer performance, Linux currently runs more than half of the world's fastest supercomputers.
South Australian Democrats nuke $50k CMS, trial desktop Linux
The South Australian Democrats has rejected a $50,000 content management system from an unnamed vendor for its new Web site in favour of the free PostNuke open source system. Legislative Council member Ian Gilfillan said he expressed “shock and horror” when he was told of the $50,000 price tag.
InfiniBand could boost Linux supercomputing
A group of companies have banded together to bring InfiniBand support to the Linux operating system, a move that could boost the open-source operating system in high-performance computing circles.
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: What About E-mail Security?
Let's start with TLS while we wait for SPF.
Halloween XI -- Get the FUD
In the newest Halloween Document, I analyze Microsoft's "Get The Facts" road show. The anti-Linux arguments they are using now -- and, even more, the arguments they're *not* using -- reveal how desperate Microsoft is getting. I explain why I think we need to focus more on government adoptions, and predict serious ugliness during the next year.
Microsoft says it's faster than Linux on file serving
Microsoft continued turning up the heat on Linux with its "Get The Facts" campaign last week. This time, Microsoft is claiming that Windows 2003 is faster at file and print serving tasks than a Red Hat Linux server, based on a test performed by Veritest.
French government moves towards open source
In a move to try and curb its huge public sector budget deficit, the French government said that it would grant software firms the opportunity to win contracts until now given to Microsoft, according to a report from news agency Reuters.
MySQL ramps up Australian efforts
MySQL AB, the company behind the popular open source database MySQL, is looking to ramp up its presence in the Australian market.
Skype comes to Linux
Skype Technologies made available a first test version of its Internet telephony application for Linux on Monday, 10 months and more than 14 million downloads after releasing the first version for Windows.
Linux users under threat
A newly discovered security hole in Linux, published on an open source website, has raised questions about how Linux security issues should be handled. The vulnerability could allow malicious users to bring down Linux machines with just 24 lines of code, which are available from several open source websites and internet news groups.
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