Tonight Live: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, November 11th, 2003 from Chicago IL the Home of Buddy Guy
Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com.
At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et…. Kevin Hill, Arne Flones, Doc
Searls, Russ Pavlicek AND Jeff Gerhardt are all back live tonight. We have an interesting
show lined up for tonight.
Segment One- The News. We will cover THE HOT NEWS of the
week including: Darl Spews on, Gates to Give Comdex keynote,
pundit or two…….. and way more.
Story Links
- The News This Weeks
- Internet Explorer to Finally Block PopUps like Mozilla
and Opera–By Stefanie Olsen of News.Com - Caldera founder joins board of Progeny Linux–By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service
- Penguins for President?–By Doc at the Linux Journal
- The Novell Analysis–By Doc at the Linux Journal
- Microsoft: Virtual PC Will Run Linux–By Peter Galli – eWeek
- Yet Another Rendition of Linux–By Mark Baard – Wired News
- The Weekly SCO
- Holding Up Hollywood–By Daniel Lyons of Forbes
- The Grinch Who Stole Linux–By Scott Lazar of Groklaw
- Darl at the Bat-By Doc and More
- Novell deal good for Linux, bad for SCO–By Peter Williams – vnunet.com
- Linux Migration Incentives Planned by SCO–By Computer Business Review Online
- PLUS: Big SCO news from Jeff. “Hey Darl, duck! INCOMING!!!”
- Internet Explorer to Finally Block PopUps like Mozilla
- Old SCO
- SGI: Letter to the Linux Community– Get bit SCO
- Halloween IX: It Ain’t Necessarily SCO–
- An Open Letter to Darl-Newsforge good thoughts by ESR
- ‘SCO’ code could be written out of Linux–
- Red Hat Files Complaint Over SCO’s Linux Claims –
- CALDERA Employess work on Kernel– Jeff:I told you so
- Torvalds Speaks Out on SCO, Linux– from e-week
- SCO Owns Your Computer– Byte (how appropriate)
- OSI Position Paper
on the SCO-vs.-IBM Complaint– - Eric Raymond’s attempt
to find holes in SCO’s claim–
SCO’s CEO says buyout could end Linux fight– by TODD R. WEISS of
Computer World
This may be the defining story of the entire SCO situation
- The SCO/Microsoft Connection
- The
Linux and Main Summary– has to be good, quoted jeff….. - Linux
& Main editorial citing Microsoft– By Dennis Powell - “SCO ANNOUNCES
UNIX LICENSING DEAL WITH MICROSOFT” – the official press release - If it Look like a
duck, smells like a duck, walks like a duck? Its a duck HEY DOJ
WAKE UP!!!!!!! - OK, So
Why Did Microsoft Buy That SCO License?– by Maureen O’Gara of
LinuxGram
- The
Segment Two- Moving To Linux– A book by Marcel Gagné
Tonight we will be joined by long time Linux Show friend Marcel Gagné. Marcel
has been a guest on TLS before as a interesting and dynamic member of our community.
We are pleased to have him on the show once again, and for such a good reason, the release of
his new book Moving To LINUX This book is also subtitled as a tease, “Kiss the Blue
Screen of Death Goodbye.”
Marcel Gagné is probably best known as the award-winning author of the Linux
Journal “Cooking with Linux Series”, for which he received the Readers’
Choice award for favorite column three years in a row. His first
book was the highly acclaimed “Linux System Administration : A User’s Guide”.
Marcel is also one of the best known advocacy voices of the Linux community, he has
written over 200
articles on Linux and open source projects for various publications including
Linux Journal, InformIT, Unix Review, SysAdmin magazine, and others. A
long-time systems and network administrator, he now runs a systems and
network consulting firm, is a published science fiction author and editor, a
pilot, an avid science and astronomy buff, and a former top 40 disc jockey.
He also folds a mean Origami T-Rex and is one hell of a nice guy.
Jeffs Review so far….
“I have to tell you the truth, it is show time and I have only had the chance to read a few
chapters in Marcels new book. But so far I really love it. It is an idea first time primer
to the Linux newbie and more readable than Linux for Dummies. I am also very happy that there
is a companion CD. Just like Marcel’s well know column at Linux Journal Cooking with Linux
the book is laid out in a very well organized step by step fashion. This will make all the more
easier for the newbie. I also love the fact that Marcel does not take life so serious, and
can inject humor in the book. The ONLY suggestion I would make is that marcel write a companion
piece that would create a series of tasks or exercises to supplement each chapters topic. That would make this very well written
book also available as a text material. We need more good Linux Texts and this is a candidate.”
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