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Europe plays hardball with Microsoft

In a decision that could affect consumers, competitors and PC makers, the European Commission requires Microsoft to unbundle Media Player from Windows and pay a $613 million fine.

IBM looks to close Windows

As IBM has gotten deeper into the Linux fray, it has delicately balanced its promotion of both open source and Microsoft-based product offerings. Now Big Blue seems to be taking a more pro-Linux stance. As the company continues its campaign to push the replacement of Windows NT servers with Linux, it has launched an internal effort to install 40,000 Linux-based desktop PCs by year-end.

Hewlett-Packard to Launch Linux-Based PCs Globally

HP said it will work with Novell to ensure that its business customers can use the fast-growing software on its desktop and notebook computers by providing support and testing.

Novell Finalizes IBM Investment

IBM to Purchase $50 Million in Novell Convertible Preferred Shares

Novell Announces Expanded Commercial Agreement With IBM

Agreement enables IBM to ship SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server across its servers -- Novell will develop and support SUSE LINUX on IBM platforms

Simulate devices using DSF; Getting started with the Linux kernel Device Simulator Framework

The Device Simulator Framework (DSF) provides an easy-to-use ioctl interface to all your devices, real or imagined. Intended for experienced kernel and device driver software developers, DSF makes it easier to debug and test device code that would otherwise be difficult to simulate or recreate.

Tech Journalists and Analysts Discuss Mozilla

Several readers have informed us of Mozilla-related musings from tech journalists and analysts over the last few days.

Trio of Short Mozilla Articles from Nigel McFarlane

Jan Stafford, site editor of SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, wrote in to tell us that her site has a trio of short new Mozilla articles from Nigel McFarlane. The first piece takes a brief look at the difference between Mozilla on Linux and Mozilla on Windows, the second explains how Mozilla's theme engine fits in with GTK's own and the final article outlines why enterprises should deploy Mozilla.

F-secure Readies Security Software For Linux

  • Information Week (Posted by dave on Mar 23, 2004 8:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
F-Secure Corp. on Tuesday unveiled security software for open-source Samba file servers and Linux, addressing a need that's growing within the enterprise market. The Finnish company announced the availability of antivirus software for Samba that automatically detects and removes viruses from files stored on the server. The new product is meant to protect all Samba-attached computers from malicious code that could enter the network from a Windows or Linux machine.

Debian Linux Distribution Earns Quiet Popularity

Debian GNU/Linux is a stable, complete Linux distribution that has the best software update system of any Linux distribution eWEEK Labs has seen—which helps explain why Debian is one of the world's most widely used Linux distributions. According to a Netcraft Ltd. report covering July 2003 to January 2004, Debian was the fastest-growing distribution among Linux Web servers, and Debian trailed only Red Hat Inc.'s Red Hat Linux in the number of Web sites it serves.

Enterprise Linux Sales Boost Red Hat's Results

Better than expected sales of Red Hat Enterprise Linux dramatically boosted Red Hat's stock in after-hour trading.

IBM Ramps Up SMBs' Linux Incentives

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Mar 23, 2004 6:58 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
In its drive to migrate Windows users to Linux, company doubles to $10,000 the incentives for its partners that help small and midsize businesses implement Linux solutions.

Novell to Combine Best of KDE and Gnome

Novell CEO reveals that the company plans on creating a best-of-breed Linux desktop by combing Gnome's and KDE's top features.

IDE expected to simplify hard real-time Linux coding

  • LinuxDevices.com (Posted by dave on Mar 23, 2004 5:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
FSMLabs says it is integrating the multi-language Visual SlickEdit development workbench into its RTLinux Pro Developer Kit 2.0, with SlickEdit becoming the Kit's default IDE (integrated development environment). FSMLabs expects Visual SlickEdit's project support, code navigation, code completion, and remote debugging support to simplify hard real-time Linux programming.

Debian alert: New ecartis packages fix several vulnerabilities

  • Mailing list (Posted by dave on Mar 23, 2004 4:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Debian
Timo Sirainen discovered two vulnerabilities in ecartis, a mailing list manager.

Could server breach delay Gnome?

  • CNET News.com (Posted by dave on Mar 23, 2004 4:49 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME; Story Type: News Story
The Gnome Project said Tuesday that its servers have apparently been breached, potentially delaying the latest release of its desktop system for Linux.

SVG and its Path into the Linux Desktop

Computer graphics have long been dominated by bitmapped images. However, the free software community has taken an innovative lead by adopting scalable graphic formats on its desktops. In this article I cover the history and rise of scalable graphics on the desktop from my viewpoint - a proponent of its use in the GNOME platform. This article mostly focuses on SVG's progress from a GNOME viewpoint, both because GNOME has progressed the furthest and because I am most knowledgable with GNOME's efforts. I will however mention major landmarks in other projects where appropriate.

Creating a Custom initrd Image on Debian

I wanted to be able to alter the order in which my SCSI device drivers were loaded at startup, so I looked into using initrd images with Debian. I documented a procedure to quickly get up and running using Debian's initrd-tools when working with SCSI devices. Hopefully, useful to others as well.

Timing Perfect for Sun's Java Desktop System

  • DesktopLinux (Posted by dave on Mar 23, 2004 1:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Sun
Guest columnist Tom Adelstein takes a look at the latest version of Sun's Java Desktop System. Adelstein, the author of a forthcoming book on Sun's JDS, offers a well-schooled view of how this version of the Linux desktop is a serious challenger to Microsoft.

Novell swears Open Source, digs at MS

Sees 2004 as the year when large scale Linux adoption both in the enterprise server and desktop space; is set to challenge Microsoft even in the desktop area.

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