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Real World Linux 2004, Day 1: A real world experience
Real World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is taking place this year at the Metro Toronto Convention Center, North building, next to the Canadian National Tower in the middle of Canada's largest city.
Stanford’s Linux, Solaris boxes attacked
Multi user Solaris and Linux boxes at the prestigious Stanford University campus have been turned over by hackers. According to an "advisory", or warning as we used to call it, put out by the university's Information Technology Systems and Services department its Solaris and Linux computers were the target of a "large number of sophisticated attacks by an individual or a group."
Lindows takes a step in the right direction; changes name to Linspire
If I started a new automobile company, and called it Daverolet, and marketed my product as a replacement for Chevrolet, that would be dishonest and shady. And, if I made a distro, marketed it as a replacement for Windows, and called it Dindows, that would be the exact same thing. There is no difference, and it smacks of used-car salesmanship techniques. I have always been nauseated to see Lindows show up in my pending stories queue.
PHP Comes of Age
Few programming languages can boast a rise in popularity as meteoric as that of PHP. The now well-publicized story of a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) scripting-language-turned-IT-industry blockbuster shows that success is not always the product of methodical planning and marketing studies. But the real questions are now related to how this success will survive adoption by the big IT industry. The very fact that Oracle, among other major players, is focusing some of its attention on PHP indicates that the language has come of age.
The call of MySQL
Attention has focused of late on how open-source Linux is displacing Solaris, Windows NT and other OSs. Effects are being felt in the database world as well, as MySQL especially seems to be displacing other DBs and gaining open-source traction.
MySQL takes cue from the master
A Swedish upstart is challenging Microsoft in the database arena by utilizing the same low-end-assault tactics that the software giant employed to gain a foothold.
Lindows, Inc. Announces New Product Name: Linspire
Lindows, Inc. today announced that the company's desktop Linux operating system LindowsOS has been renamed to Linspire. The website http://www.lindows.com has been replaced by http://www.linspire.com, which will now be the primary site for consumers who are looking for information, who want to purchase any Lindows, Inc. products, or are looking for support for previously purchased software.
MySQL AB Launches MySQL Cluster -- the First Open Source Database Clustering Solution; MySQL Cluster Cost-Effectively Delivers 99.999% Availability for Critical Business Data
MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, today launched MySQL Cluster, a new open source database clustering technology for applications requiring continuous availability. MySQL Cluster combines the MySQL(R) database with a clustering architecture to deliver 99.999 percent availability to mission-critical database applications. It is the first affordable, enterprise-scale database clustering software.
PHP Programming Innovation Award
PHPClasses.org has a new award for the PHP community out there. The PHP Innovation award provides recognition to developers who make outstanding contributions to the PHP community.
Aust IT decision-makers don't understand open source: report
Australia's top information technology decision-makers have a limited understanding of open source and very low awareness of open source products other than Linux, according to a leading analyst.
Device Profile: Ponto-i Digipop commercial jukebox
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil start-up Ponto-i has developed a jukebox for public venues that runs on sophisticated embedded Linux technology, but has a retro look reminiscent of jukeboxes from the 50s. The "Digipop" jukebox runs a custom Linux distribution based on Debian, along with LinuxBIOS, and uses a mix of custom and commodity PC hardware.
Conectiva alert: apache
DoS in mod_ssl and log escape sequences vulnerability.
Interview with Element Computer Regarding ION Linux
What happens when ex-Lycoris employees join a Linux-friendly hardware computer reseller? Apparently, a new desktop Linux distro with a kick: the hardware that comes with it is meant to give you the Apple experience. ION Linux is a Debian-based distro that is meant to work well with the hardware it sells with. Read on for our interview with Element Computer regarding their new upcoming products and a screenshot of ION.
Free software and malevolent code
[LWN subscribers only content] Last week we pointed out the bizarre press release from Green Hills Software which tries to paint free software as a Trojan horse that will hand control of U.S. defense systems over to the Chinese and Russians. Here's our response. In summary, the PR is just as silly as it seems, but it would be complacent and foolish to assume that nobody will be able to plant a back door into a free system.
Debian Weekly News - April 13th, 2004
Welcome to this year's 15th issue of DWN, the weekly newsletter for the Debian community.
Big Blue opens new automonic computing portal on DeveloperWorks
IBM is determined to keep its campaign to encourage autonomic computing development in the public eye. On Tuesday, Big Blue and its DeveloperWorks site announced the debut of a no-cost, Autonomic Computing Zone to help developers, ISVs, and customers at all levels learn the skills they need to build and implement autonomic environments for business transformation.
LynuxWorks CEO, Dr. Inder Singh, Challenges Misrepresentative Claims Regarding Security in the Military; Open Software Standards Key to Enabling Future Level EAL-7 Secure Systems
Vendors have attempted to thwart Linux(R) through lawsuits and legal actions and, most recently, are fueling the FUD surrounding Linux and the security threat it poses to our nation's defense systems. Open software standards and interfaces remain widely misunderstood and misrepresentative claims by technology companies continue to be the norm, not the exception.
The end of an era?
Could it be that Microsoft's core business, the Windows operating system on desktops and laptops, is really under threat from Linux? "I think it's inevitable," says AJ McKee, the public relations officer for the Irish Linux Users Group (ILUG), an organisation that supports the open source operating system in Ireland. "I think that the sheer number of developers working on Linux, constantly improving it, means that it will eventually become much more widely adopted."
Linux 2.6: Compiling and Installing
We recently highlighted some of the new features of the Linux 2.6 kernel. Now, we'll look at the process of compiling and installing a new kernel safely, without overwriting the existing kernel.
PeopleSoft extends Linux support to software
PeopleSoft Inc. will support Red Hat Linux for PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne, meaning that customers who choose to run their applications on Linux can reduce their total cost of ownership by using an open source, secure, and stable operating system, the company says.
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