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  • IBM Rolls Out New Linux Mainframe Solutions

    12/10/2009 10:02:20 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 4 replies · 397+ views
    ITProPortal via DailyTech ^ | 10 December, 2009, | Desire Athow
    With the intention of expanding its server lineup, International Business Machines (IBM), has rolled out a new mainframe system which is specifically designed for Linux, targeting high-end x86 systems. The new server system, which uses IBM’s specialty Linux processors, will either run on Novell SUSE or Red Hat based systems thereby bypassing the z/OS mainframe operating system. Instead, the server includes mainframe management software as well as IBM's z/Virtual Machine system which come together to form IBM’s low-cost integrated stacks for mainframe. Interestingly, the new system is designed to compete directly with large multicore systems used for virtualization consolidation and comes in two...
  • Got A Favorite FREE Computer/Windows Utility Program?

    10/24/2009 5:58:02 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 170 replies · 4,433+ views
    What is it? Where is it? What's it do? ZoneAlarm Firewall
  • First look at Fedora 12

    11/27/2009 3:55:05 PM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 29 replies · 914+ views
    Distrowatch ^ | November 23rd | Jesse Smith
    Conclusion After spending several days with Fedora, I find that I'm happy with this release. The live CD by itself was a bit underwhelming, but the distribution as a whole has been excellent. This is probably the most stable and most polished release the Fedora team has put together to date. Security is strong over most of the system, though the hole introduced in the software management system is a concern. Package management is fast and KDE feels like it's getting the attention it deserves. The system is responsive and I have yet to run into any serious problems. Due...
  • Built Around The Browser, Google's Chrome OS Launches Reinvents The Operating System (Ubuntu-Based)

    11/19/2009 8:08:38 PM PST · by goldstategop · 39 replies · 1,188+ views
    Daily Tech ^ | 11/19/2009 | Jason Mick
    A radical new day has dawned for the operating system. Today Google finally aired its long awaited Chrome Operating System. The operating system was detailed at a press conference starting at 1 p.m. EST, and the open source code was posted online just before the start of the presentation. The new operating system brings a dramatically different look and perspective to the market and just may give Microsoft and OS X some tough competition by reinventing a tired old wheel -- the operating system -- offering the first laptop/desktop OS built around the browser and web applications. A Google engineer...
  • Eva's Useful Guide to Ubuntu 9.10

    11/16/2009 4:45:08 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 59 replies · 1,709+ views
    johannes-eva.net ^ | Novembre 2009 | Johannes Eva
    Welcome to the third edition of Eva's Useful Guide to Ubuntu! This guide contains many tips to enhance and customize a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" installation. I have been using various Linux distributions since 1998, and Ubuntu since its first release in 2004. During the last five years, I have accumulated some experience installing and maintaining Ubuntu systems. This guide was first meant to be my own reference, but I think it can be useful to anyone wanting to get the best of his Ubuntu box.   SummaryA. Media codecs, DVD support and more B. Use the Gnome Control...
  • Installing Linux On Old Hardware? [spoiler: Linux desktop bloat]

    10/31/2009 6:32:14 AM PDT · by Clint Williams · 28 replies · 1,328+ views
    Slashdot ^ | 10/30/9 | Soulskill
    cptdondo writes "I've got an old laptop that I've been trying to resurrect. It has a 486MHz CPU, 28 MB of RAM, a 720 MB HD, a 1.44MB floppy drive, and 640x480 VESA video. It does not have a CD drive, USB port, or a network port. It has PCMCIA, and I have a network card for that. My goal is to get a minimal GUI that lets me run a basic browser like Dillo and open a couple of xterms. I've spent the last few days trying to find a Linux distro that will work on that machine. I've...
  • Microsoft Linux: Why one free software advocate wants it ... says that Windows 7 is doomed ....

    10/30/2009 1:02:46 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 77 replies · 1,930+ views
    Network World ^ | Wed, 10/28/09 - 3:07pm. | Microsoft Subnet
    Ex-Microsoftie says that Windows 7 is doomed and Linux, free software, will ultimately dominate.A lot of open source advocates like to rage against the machine at Microsoft, but when a former Microsoft Research employee says that Windows 7 won't stop Linux from market domination, that's an opinion to note. Keith Curtis, author of the book After the Software Wars, says just that. But he goes further. He thinks Microsoft and its customers would be better off if the company ditched Windows and instead built its own version of the Linux operating system. These topics came up yesterday during my interview...
  • Windows 7? Why not Linux, instead?

    10/22/2009 5:20:40 AM PDT · by mattstat · 20 replies · 1,118+ views
    My logs show that only a paltry 3.6% of readers have reached Complete Enlightenment. The bad news is that 83.1% of you live a hellish existence and suffer regular torments and agony, much of it self-imposed. How I weep for you! (The remaining 13.3% are in Limbo, including the 2 jokers last month who logged on using a PlayStation 3.) There are many flavors of Linux, but I recommend Ubuntu—one of those trendy African words meaning “warm fuzzy”. Log on to the site to see pictures of multicultural people holding hands and grinning weirdly, just like the photos appearing on...
  • SCO boots boss McBride ( Linux lawsuits live )

    10/19/2009 9:34:56 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 21 replies · 674+ views
    The Register ^ | 19th October 2009 18:50 GMT | Austin Modine
    Unix code claimant SCO Group has jettisoned its controversial captain, Darl McBride, as part of the company's latest scheme to emerge from bankruptcy. The serially litigious SCO's executive ousting was revealed in a filing today with US regulators, although corresponding paperwork gives McBride's actual dismissal date as October 14. The decision to remove McBride was done under the auspices of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee assigned to SCO by the US Justice Department. That leaves COO, Jeff Hunsaker, CFO, Ken Nielsen, and General Counsel, Ryan Tibbitts grappling for the helm. According to the filings with the US Securities and Exchange...
  • Dell refunds PC user for rejecting Windows

    10/19/2009 12:11:11 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 17 replies · 1,055+ views
    The Register ^ | 19th October 2009 | Gavin Clarke
    An enterprising PC user has been refunded on his copy of Windows, after he rejected Microsoft's operating system and license Reg Reader Graeme Cobbett was paid $115 (£70.34) by Dell after he bought a Studio 1555 notebook with Windows Vista already loaded and complete with a free upgrade to Windows 7. Rather than accept the Windows 7 upgrade, though, Graeme installed Ubuntu-based Linux Mint instead. Why reject Windows 7, an operating system Microsoft's been pushing ahead of Thursday's launch as making PC users happy again, after the misery of Windows Vista? Graeme, who outlined his reasons - with his experiences...
  • Avoid Windows Malware: Bank on a Live CD

    10/14/2009 9:16:12 PM PDT · by altair · 13 replies · 936+ views
    Washington Post ^ | October 12, 2009; 2:00 PM ET | Brian Krebs
    An investigative series I've been writing about organized cyber crime gangs stealing millions of dollars from small to mid-sized businesses has generated more than a few responses from business owners who were concerned about how best to protect themselves from this type of fraud.
  • London Stock Exchange dumps Windows for Linux

    10/09/2009 1:41:52 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 28 replies · 850+ views
    Computerworld ^ | October 7, 2009 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    When it comes to business computer systems, nothing is more mission-critical than the massive trading software systems that underlie stock markets. A failure of an hour here can mean billions of dollars of lost trades. The LSE (London Stock Exchange) learned that the hard way when their .NET/Windows Server 2003 trading platform died like a dog early last September. The new LSE management is not going make that mistake again. This October, the LSE purchased MillenniumIT and will be switching its stock exchange programs to the company's Linux-based Millennium Exchange software. I saw this move coming. While the LSE never...
  • Computer scientists successfully boot one million Linux kernels as virtual machines

    09/26/2009 1:00:03 PM PDT · by ShadowAce · 17 replies · 719+ views
    Physorg.com ^ | 25 September 2009 | Sandia National Laboratories
    (PhysOrg.com) -- Computer scientists at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, Calif., have for the first time successfully demonstrated the ability to run more than a million Linux kernels as virtual machines. The achievement will allow cyber security researchers to more effectively observe behavior found in malicious botnets, or networks of infected machines that can operate on the scale of a million nodes. Botnets, said Sandia’s Ron Minnich, are often difficult to analyze since they are geographically spread all over the world. Sandia scientists used virtual machine (VM) technology and the power of its Thunderbird supercomputing cluster for the demonstration....
  • Linux fans see opportunity in Windows 7 changeover

    09/25/2009 10:14:30 AM PDT · by Willie Green · 12 replies · 728+ views
    SearchEnterpriseLinux.com ^ | 25 Sep 2009 | Bridget Botelho
    Linux runs on a tiny share of corporate desktops, but open source partisans say the upcoming release of Windows 7 and the popularity of lightweight netbook PCs could help it gain ground -- even in Windows shops. Canonical Ltd.'s Ubuntu distribution is a favorite among many IT pros who would like to convert the end users they support. Canonical does not release user data, but Gerry Carr, the head of platform marketing for the company, said that whenever a new version of Windows becomes available -- especially in the case of Vista -- interest increases. "Vista was a big push...
  • Linux webserver botnet pushes malware

    09/13/2009 9:24:24 AM PDT · by dayglored · 18 replies · 1,356+ views
    The Register (UK Tech) ^ | 2009-09-12 | Dan Goodin
    A security researcher has discovered a cluster of infected Linux servers that have been corralled into a special ops botnet of sorts and used to distribute malware to unwitting people browsing the web. Each of the infected machines examined so far is a dedicated or virtual dedicated server running a legitimate website, Denis Sinegubko, an independent researcher based in Magnitogorsk, Russia, told The Register. But in addition to running an Apache webserver to dish up benign content, they've also been hacked to run a second webserver known as nginx, which serves malware. "What we see here is a long awaited...
  • Microsoft Offers BestBuy Employees Anti-Linux Training

    09/10/2009 5:50:34 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 77 replies · 1,333+ views
    OSNews ^ | September 8th | Jordan Spencer Cunningham
    According to a leak from a BestBuy employee, Microsoft is initiating a sort of "Anti-Linux Training" course for the employees, and those who take part in the said training are rewarded with a copy of Windows 7 for only ten dollars. The leaked screenshots of the campaign show Microsoft's comparison of its own system with an obscure "Linux" and how Windows is better in every way including security, "free downloads", and software and hardware compatibility. When Microsoft said a few weeks ago that its biggest threat was Linux, I suppose a campaign such as this was to be expected. We've...
  • KDE 4.3 Released

    09/06/2009 6:04:01 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 8 replies · 578+ views
    OSNews ^ | August 5th | Thom Holwerda
    The KDE team has released KDE 4.3. This release comes packed with improvements and bug fixes - in fact, over the last six months, 10000 bugs were squashed, 2000 feature requests handled, and 63000 changes were checked in by 700 people. We've already talked about this new release in quite some detail last week, but let's take a look at the most important new features anyway. The Plasma desktop shell comes with a new default theme called Air, which looks a lot less heavy than the previous Oxygen theme. Plasma has also been improved performance-wise, and it takes up less...
  • Can Ubuntu 9.10 Outperform Mac OS X 10.6?

    09/06/2009 6:00:04 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 8 replies · 742+ views
    Phoronix ^ | August 31st | Michael Larabel
    Back on Friday we published Mac OS X 10.6 benchmarks and found it to offer some terrific performance improvements , but at the same time, there were a few notable regressions. Apple engineers have been working hard at pushing technologies like Grand Central Dispatch (GCD), OpenCL, full 64-bit support, and other changes to their OS X stack to bolster its performance capabilities and reduce the overall footprint. Now that we have tested Mac OS X 10.6, we are seeing how its performance compares to that of Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" will be out in October and does have...
  • SCO 8K Acknowledges its New Reality ( New management in Bankruptcy )

    08/30/2009 9:27:49 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 9 replies · 790+ views
    Groklaw ^ | Friday, August 28 2009 @ 01:45 PM EDT | Dobre utka, The Blue Sky Ranger
    SCO's true situation is here, in the latest 8K: Item 1.03 Bankruptcy or Receivership. On September 14, 2007, The SCO Group, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, SCO Operations, Inc. (collectively, the “Debtors”), filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the “Bankruptcy Court”). The Debtors’ Chapter 11 cases are being jointly administered under Case No. 07-11337(KG). On July 27, 2009, the Bankruptcy Court held a hearing and took evidence on cross-motions consisting of (a) the Debtor’s Motion for the Sale of Property Outside the...
  • On Bugs, Viruses, Malware and Linux

    08/25/2009 10:52:18 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 10 replies · 654+ views
    e-commerce times ^ | 10 August 2009 | Katherine Noyes
    Is security a sword of Damocles hanging over Linux, just waiting for its popularity to reach critical mass? That's one persistent argument in the Linux vs. Windows debates, but it's just wrong, according to those who know Linux well. For reasons both technological and behavioral, they say, Linux really is more secure. "If the anti-malware industry has anything to offer GNU/Linux," challenges blogger Robert Pogson, "let them step up."Among all the reasons geeks choose Linux, security is often near the top of the list.And no wonder -- personal preferences aside on all the other many relevant issues, there's plenty of...