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  • Google releases Picasa for Linux -- and 100+ Wine patches

    05/26/2006 7:54:42 AM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 89 replies · 789+ views
    NewsForge ^ | Thursday May 25, 2006 (03:00 AM GMT) | By: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
    Picasa is a photo organizing and editing tool from Google that does most of what most people need to do with their digital pictures. Now Picasa, previously a Windows-only program, has binaries available for most popular GNU/Linux distributions. The Linux version of Picasa is still a beta release, but it's ready to handle photo storage, organizing, and light photo editing on your Linux computer. Even if you don't want to use Picasa, Google's creation of the Linux version may help make your Linux computer more versatile. The Picasa Linux port is being made with Wine, and in the process more...
  • Life's too short for Linux, or so David Fearon thought until he needed an OS in a rush

    05/24/2006 7:15:08 AM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 8 replies · 677+ views
    PCPRO ^ | David Fearon
    And so I'm falling a little bit in love with Linux. This is very much a grounded affair and I wouldn't describe myself as giddy with it, but I've changed my opinions about that whole murky side of computing life. A lot of people ask me about my opinion of that operating system with the penguin logo. It happens with such regularity that I've come up with a stock phrase I immediately fire back: life's too short for Linux. This is a bit flippant, but it's also a distillation of what I've believed, which is that Linux is great and...
  • Xandros seeks its niche as Linux hype wanes

    05/20/2006 6:36:24 PM PDT · by bigdcaldavis · 21 replies · 265+ views
    The Globe and Mail ^ | May 18, 2006 | Jack Kapica
    TORONTO — The recent LinuxWorld trade show in Toronto was dull, but exhibitors liked it that way. Excitable younger Linux evangelists had given way to the more sober executives and IT managers. That plays into the hands of Andreas Typaldos, chief executive officer of Xandros Inc., just fine. For him, it's an opportunity. IDC forecasts that the market for new and redeployed PCs running Linux will grow to $10-billion (U.S.) and 17 million units by 2008, with an installed base of more than 42.6 million units. Mr. Typaldos is hoping to carve a niche in this growing market, offering Xandros's...
  • RTOS to fly in F-35 cockpit display

    05/19/2006 12:25:07 PM PDT · by ShadowAce · 30 replies · 463+ views
    Electronicstalk ^ | 19 May 2006 | Electronicstalk
    L-3 Communications Display Systems has chosen the LynxOS-178 real-time operating system (RTOS) to power a portion of the panoramic cockpit display (PCD) subsystem for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft. This display system delivers information for all the major functions of the F-35, including flight and sensor displays, communication, radio and navigation systems as well as an identification system which gives the pilot total situational awareness. The key factors in L-3 Display System's choice of LynuxWorks' RTOS, which is DO-178B certifiable, were its adherence to open standards, its Linux compatibility, the interoperability benefits of a Posix API...
  • Apple Closes Kernel Source on OSX x86

    05/18/2006 5:33:02 PM PDT · by Golden Eagle · 30 replies · 463+ views
    Daily Tech ^ | May 17, 2006 11:36 PM | Tuan Nguyen
    Apple tells hacks to stay out of its kernel Since before its release, Apple's OS X for the Intel platform had been circulating the Internet in many places, and many had been running the operating system for months ahead of Apple's own release schedules. Thanks to cunning hackery by famed OS X hacker Maxxuss, many were able to install the protected operating system on generic machines. Apple had implemented a check for a trusted platform module (TPM) chip that was integrated on specific Intel motherboards, which when detected, allowed the installation of OS X. When Apple had finally released a...
  • Sun puts its weight behind Ubuntu Linux

    05/17/2006 9:19:50 PM PDT · by AllmanBrosFan · 295 replies · 1,863+ views
    IT WEEK ^ | 17 May 2006 | Tom Sanders
    Sun Microsystems plans to offer support for the Ubuntu server Linux distribution on its T1 server line, the company said at the JavaOne industry conference in San Francisco. "We will be aggressively supporting the fork that Ubuntu has been doing," Sun chief executive Jonathan Schwartz said at the conference. "The ideals of that community are relatively familiar to us." The Ubuntu Linux distribution is based on Debian. The operating system currently provides only a desktop version that has a strong following among software developers. A first server system is scheduled for release on 1 June. The distribution is sponsored by...
  • Microsoft To Focus On Linux Competition, Software-As-A-Service, Internet Advertising

    05/12/2006 10:18:00 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 11 replies · 360+ views
    InformationWeek ^ | 11 May 2006 | Kristen Kenedy
    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on Wednesday pegged three key areas of focus for Microsoft this year: competing with Linux in the high-end server market, software as a service (SaaS) and Internet advertising. Speaking at Santa Clara, Calif., event hosted by two Silicon Valley groups, Churchill Club and Commonwealth Club, Ballmer said Microsoft may not be reporting 20 percent growth like the old days but the company has an innovation agenda that "qualifies us as a growth company." "The greatest competitive threat we face is our own ability to either embrace or compete with alternative business models," Ballmer said. In the...
  • Linux versus Mac OS X and Windows XP on Intel Dual Core

    05/09/2006 11:02:14 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 200 replies · 1,549+ views
    Berkeley ^ | Unknown | Jasjeet Sekhon
    SummaryLinux is found to be much faster than Apple's OS X for statistical computing. And although Linux is 5 to 10 percent faster than Windows XP, both are markedly faster than OS X. For example, in one benchmark both Linux and Windows XP are more than twice as fast as OS X. The results on this page were conducted on a MacBookpro with a 2.16Ghz Intel Core Duo chip and 2GB of RAM. I had previous conducted Linux vs. Mac OS X and Windows XP and Opteron vs. G5 and Pentium benchmarks. Those results were terrible for OS X and...
  • Sun to make Java more Linux-friendly

    05/05/2006 6:01:08 AM PDT · by Salo · 13 replies · 417+ views
    ZDnet ^ | May 05, 2006 | Martin LaMonica, Special to ZDNet
    URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Sun_to_make_Java_more_Linux_friendly/0,2000061733,39255431,00.htm Sun Microsystems plans to alter its licensing to make it easier to bundle Java Runtime Environment with Linux. The company will announce the changes and at least one other open-source move at the JavaOne conference later this month, Sun executives said during a press teleconference on Thursday. Laurie Tolson, a vice president in the Java platform group, said that Sun, which licenses Java to other software companies, has modified the terms to be more favourable to open-source operating systems, specifically Linux and OpenSolaris. She said the changes affect the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), the software that needs to...
  • Linux vs. Windows Vista vs. Leopard

    05/02/2006 5:49:36 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 213 replies · 2,102+ views
    Technology News ^ | 1 May 2006 | Rob Enderle
    2008 will be a critical year for Apple, Microsoft, and the Linux contingent. If Apple can't significantly expand its presence by then in the PC market it is likely going to be finished with this segment. Its likely path in that case will be to focus more aggressively on the consumer electronics market it currently dominates.I mentioned last week that I was planning to attend the Linspire-sponsored Linux Desktop Summit where the discussion would include reasons the folks who build PCs don't want to do Linux. Indeed, some of the commentary at the event related to Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and...
  • Linspire Announces 'Freespire' Version of Their Popular Linux Operating System

    04/29/2006 11:34:36 PM PDT · by bigdcaldavis · 44 replies · 365+ views
    Linspire Announces 'Freespire' Version of Their Popular Linux Operating System Freespire Community Project to Offer Unique Mix of Both Proprietary and Open Source Options in Free Linux Operating System SAN DIEGO, April 24, 2006 - Linspire, developer of the popular commercial desktop Linux operating system of the same name, today announced plans for a no-cost version of their operating system called Freespire. Kevin Carmony, Linspire's President and CEO, unveiled the Freespire project in his keynote address this morning at the 4th Annual Desktop Linux Summit, running today and tomorrow in San Diego. In his remarks, Carmony explained how Freespire is...
  • Calling all Nerds!! Need Help getting started installing Linux on a laptop

    04/27/2006 2:23:22 PM PDT · by freedumb2003 · 74 replies · 811+ views
    04/27/2006 | Me
    OK, I am a very technical person. I have installed Operating Systems but they were Minaframes (OS/390 and UNIX). I have a old laptop (Compaq Armada 500) that I want to install Linux on (upon which I wish to install Linux?). But I have been out of the OS biz for a while, so can someone get me started? I am concerned about things like coordinating the BIOS with the OS, getting the proper drivers (especially wifi), etc. etc. etc. Any first steps would be greatly appreciated.
  • Federal Aviation Administration Saves $15 Million by Migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    04/27/2006 11:25:00 AM PDT · by Salo · 120 replies · 1,275+ views
    Business Wire 2006 ^ | 04/26/06 | unknown
    Federal Aviation Administration Saves $15 Million by Migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux; FAA Achieves 30 Percent More Operational Efficiency for 50 Percent Less Cost Apr 26, 2006 8:00:00 AM Copyright Business Wire 2006 RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2006-- Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), the world's leading provider of open source to the enterprise, today announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) saved the federal government more than $15 million in datacenter operating and upgrading costs by migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The FAA executed a major systems migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux in one-third...
  • Tech Support Request

    04/25/2006 8:11:52 PM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 41 replies · 736+ views
    2006-04-26 | rzeznikj at stout
    I have a fried CD-RW. I don't know how it got that way (died all of a sudden). So, in the meantime, I'm borrowing an external Yamaha and have it hooked up--as I can't afford to replace the CD-drive. Question 1: I'm running Suse 10.0 Eval, first updated KDE to 3.5.1 and then updated the kernel to 2.6.16-default. Since the kernel upgrade, I cannot get any USB devices to start. I've tried editing /etc/fstab as recommended, but the devices won't mount--and if they do, nothing shows up in Konqueror. I did however, and only once, did Question 2: How can...
  • Running .Net applications on Linux with Mono

    04/25/2006 7:38:28 AM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 4 replies · 242+ views
    Linux.com ^ | 2006-04-25 | Mark Alexander Bain
    Imagine the fate of your company rests on your completing your new Linux project on time. You have a crack team of first-class developers, but they're all .Net programmers. What are you going to do? Admit that Windows is better that Linux? Cry? Resign? No, you're going to install Mono and save the world! Mono is an open source project (sponsored by Novell) that allows you to run .Net applications on Linux (as well as Unix, Mac OS X, Solaris and even Windows). To obtain it, go to the Mono download page and find the version you need for your...
  • Study: Linux Doesn't Cost More to Manage

    04/25/2006 7:26:32 AM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 10 replies · 239+ views
    Linux Insider ^ | 2006-04-25 | Communications News
    In various studies, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Latest News about Microsoft and some analysts have claimed Linux has a higher total cost of ownership (TCO) than Windows. They attributed the difference mainly to higher system management Latest News about system management costs, and concluded that the higher TCO outweighed the lower license and acquisition costs for Linux. In a new study of more than 200 Linux enterprises conducted for Levanta, however, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) found that this perception is no longer accurate. Sophisticated management tools now allow Linux management to be fast, effective and inexpensive. With lower acquisition costs, Linux...
  • Rebooting Your Airbus (After All The Screens Go Dark)

    04/24/2006 10:17:12 AM PDT · by Yo-Yo · 153 replies · 3,673+ views
    AV Web ^ | april 24, 2006 | Russ Niles
    Rebooting Your Airbus (After All The Screens Go Dark) April 24, 2006 By Russ Niles, Newswriter, Editor Cures aside, pilots of Airbus A320-series airliners are getting new guidance on what to do if the screens on their electronically biased aircraft go blank. "Checklists will be streamlined so re-booting of power is quicker," an Airbus spokesman told the London Daily Mirror after Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch released a report on an incident aboard a British Airways A319 last October. The plane was carrying 76 passengers to Budapest from London when most of the electronic displays went blank. The crew was...
  • <b>Oracle software stack appeals to users</b>

    04/22/2006 4:04:18 PM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 9 replies · 226+ views
    ComputerWorld.com ^ | APRIL 21, 2006 | China Martens
    (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Oracle Corp. customers are intrigued by recent comments by Larry Ellison, the company's CEO, suggesting that Oracle might offer its own Linux distribution (see "Update: Oracle eyes launching its own Linux version"). Users would welcome the tighter integration offered by a complete Oracle software stack of operating system, database, middleware and applications, they said in interviews this week. "An Oracle-hatched version of Linux would undoubtedly be the most optimal when running Oracle [databases]," said Tony Jedlinski, vice president of administration and warehouse operations at Roman Inc., a wholesale giftware distributor in Addison, Ill. "I don't know...
  • Linux distributors unite on standard

    04/22/2006 9:45:41 AM PDT · by N3WBI3 · 12 replies · 268+ views
    AP Wire ^ | Posted on Fri, Apr. 21, 2006 | PETER SVENSSON
    NEW YORK - In a move to make the freely distributed Linux operating system a stronger alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s Windows, a group of major Linux distributors announced Friday they have united on a standard set of components for desktop versions of Linux. The standard created by the Free Standards Group should make it easier for developers to write applications that will work on Linux versions from different distributors. Linux has a firm foothold as an operating system for servers - it's popular for hosting Web sites, for instance - but has only a few percent of the desktop market....
  • Where Vista Fails

    04/20/2006 10:25:57 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 28 replies · 569+ views
    WinSuperSite ^ | April 19, 2006 | Paul "the MS koolaid drinker" Thurrott
    I'll leave a fuller examination of Vista's broken promises for a later date. For now, let's look at the most current builds we do have--build 5308 and 5342--and see where Vista just completely blows it. As with the broken promises, Vista's failures are legion, but I'll just focus on a few examples here and leave the full list for a later time.