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Sun launches OpenSolaris
May 05, 2008
Sun Microsystems officially launched OpenSolaris (OS) today. Available pre-built as a combo live/install CD, the initial "2008.05" binary distribution download of the OS features a GNOME user interface, highly fault tolerant ZFS root filesystem, IPS package managment, and "DTrace" tuning tools. ...
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Via tiptoes toward openness
Apr. 30, 2008
Board and chipmaker Via is gearing up toward releasing Linux driver source code and product documentation for its popular x86-compatible chipsets and peripherals. The company has launched a website where Ubuntu 8.04 and SUSE 10 binary graphics drivers can be downloaded, with source code and documentation to follow, it says. ...
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Linux certification comes to Italy
Apr. 28, 2008
A non-profit organization devoted to Linux training and certification has established an affiliate organization in Italy. The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) says its new LPI-Italia partner will begin hosting exams on May 10, at the upcoming "Open Mind Free Software Meeting" on May 10th in San Giorgio a Cremano, Naples. ...
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Installing Ubuntu Hardy Heron as a web hosting server
Apr. 28, 2008
HowTo Forge has published a tutorial about setting up a server based on the new Ubuntu 8.04 (aka "Hardy Heron") release from last week. The article describes a base install with Apache, Webalyzer, BIND, Proftpd, MySQL, Courier POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, and other packages aimed at web ...
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Black Duck Buys Koders
Apr. 28, 2008
A company providing software license compliance management tools has agreed to purchase a company providing online search tools aimed at helping developers find reusable open source software. Black Duck Software says its buy-out of Koders will bring improvements to the search technology in both companies' products. ...
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Open source conference co-locates with Ubuntu show
Apr. 28, 2008
Registration is open for the tenth annual edition of OSCON (Open Source Convention), as well as for a co-located Ubuntu Live conference. Scheduled for Jul. 21-25 in Portland, Ore., O'Reilly's OSCON 2008 is expected to draw some 2,500 open source experts, visionaries, and hackers. ...
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Ubuntu 8.04 ready to challenge Windows
Apr. 25, 2008
Review -- Canonical has marshaled the best of what the open-source world has to offer in Ubuntu 8.04, a Linux-based operating system that's capable of mounting a serious challenge to Microsoft Windows on mainstream desktops and notebooks. During my tests ...
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KDE Linux reaches 52 million Brazilian kids
Apr. 24, 2008
Brazil's Ministry of Education ("MEC") is installing Linux in labs used by 52 million schoolchildren, reports KDE developer Mauricio Piacentini. Piacentini's blog post describes MEC's "Linux Educacional 2.0" as "a very clean Debian-based distribution, with KDE 3.5, KDE-Edu, KDE-Games, and some tools developed by the project." ...
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Free x86-based Linux router distro rev'd
Apr. 21, 2008
Vyatta has started shipping a major upgrade to its free Linux distribution for x86-based routers, firewalls, and VPN servers. The big new change in Vyatta Community Edition 4 (VC4) is a move to the open source Quagga routing protocol implementation, for better scalability and a more Linux-like command-line user interface. ...
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Two weeks with Fedora 9
Apr. 21, 2008
Review--Recently, I came across a blog post about how to install a LiveCD version of Red Hat's upcoming Fedora 9 release onto a USB stick, leaving space on the stick for data to persist between reboots. ...
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Linux 2.6.25 -- the "motherlode" release
Apr. 17, 2008
Linus Torvalds has annointed a blockbuster new kernel that required some 7.5 megabytes just for its changelog. The 2.6.25 release sets the stage for a war between ARM and x86 for the personal computing environment of the future, while also merging tons of improvements for real-time devices, desktops, and servers. ...
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SitePen passes the open-source torch
Apr. 14, 2008
Opinion--SAN FRANCISCO--When companies such as Adobe, AOL, Eye-Fi, JPMorgan Chase, Sun Telelogic and even Google want a certain something in their Web applications, they go to SitePen, a Web application development shop that does a little support, training and consulting as well. ...
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Red Hat's challenge
Apr. 13, 2008
Opinion--Five years ago, Red Hat sent a shock wave through the Linux community when it announced a new bleeding-edge development pace for its flagship distribution, Red Hat Linux. ...
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Linux's death -- greatly exaggerated?
Apr. 11, 2008
An opinion piece at LaptopMag suggests that Linux's "window of opportunity" on the desktop, and especially laptops, has closed. But has it, really? ...
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IDC sees $49 billion Linux server business in 2011
Apr. 10, 2008
Austin, Texas--Once upon a time, you found Linux as a server in two places in the enterprise: on the edge, as a Web server, and in the branch office, as a file and print server. That was then. This is now. ...
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VIA to open up its devices
Apr. 09, 2008
Austin, Texas--VIA Technologies, although very popular with Linux ultramobile PC vendors, has never been very open about its own hardware. ...
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Report claims open-source features catch up
Apr. 04, 2008
Long considered the poor cousins of feature-rich, fee-based operating systems, open source in the server operating system market—notably, Linux—is now a virtual equal to commercial alternatives. ...
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Another SCO buyout stumbles
Apr. 03, 2008
Like the 11th chapter of a bad horror movie, the SCO zombie keeps stumbling forward moaning "Linux," instead of "Brains." This time, however, there may not be another movie left for SCO. SCO's most recent would-be buyer, Stephen Norris & Co. Capital Partners LP, no longer wants to buy SCO. ...
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LPI to offer security training with LPIC-3 certification
Apr. 01, 2008
There are Linux certifications, such as the RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer). There are security certifications, like the CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Professional). Now we have the first certification that combines Linux and security: the Linux Professional Institute's LPIC-3 with its new "Security" exam elective. ...
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