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Transmeta-based servers boast power-saving chips

Author: JT Smith

CNET is reporting that it’s not only RLX that’s coming out with Transmeta-based servers. And the reason for that is… to save power and resources in Silicon Valley.

Category:

  • Unix

Java fight hurts developers most

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC is whining about Microsoft having to pay $20 million to Sun. They say, “Just because Microsoft ended up paying Sun
Microsystems $20 million to settle their 4-year-old suit over
the Java programming language doesn’t mean Microsoft was the
real loser in the spat.” Wah.

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  • Linux

New operating system is a chameleon

Author: JT Smith

From Wired: “A new operating system can be customized to appear however you want it to. Athena will run on Macs, Windows or Linux, and uses XML components to change its appearance.” Can it be all things to all people? Supposedly, developers can write one source code base that will work on all those kernels, without modifications. Sounds like a tall order.

Linux distributions news

Author: JT Smith

Linux Weekly News knows what’s going on in the distro arena. This week’s edition is posted.

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  • Linux

VA Linux unveils thin server

Author: JT Smith

Network World Fusion tells us that “VA Linux Systems joined the swelling ranks of vendors jumping into the thin-server appliance market with a single-processor server aimed at users with Web and e-commerce sites.” We thought they were going to say someone had filed suit. (ed. note: VA Linux owns Newsforge).

MS blaming its own techs for site problems

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET reports: Hey, it’s just a little router configuration error, folks. Go back home. Nothing to see here.

Linux development news

Author: JT Smith

Linux Weekly News’ latest edition is up, and here you’ll find out all about what’s happening with development.

Category:

  • Linux

mnoGoSearch 3.1.9 released

Author: JT Smith

Dmitry Tkachenko writes “We would like to announce 3.1.9 development release of mnoGoSearch, an advanced search engine for intranet and internet servers, distributed under the GNU GPL. This release includes numerous updates and fixes, which you can review in detail at the mnoGoSearch website.
We hope you enjoy using mnoGoSearch!”

Category:

  • Open Source

Wildform releases Flix flash video encoder

Author: JT Smith

Colby Devitt writes “Wildform, creators of Internet media software, today announced the release of Flix, the first application that encodes video into SWF, the Macromedia Flashâ„¢ format. Now video and audio files can be easily converted into the most popular media format on the web. In making the announcement, Jonathan Blank, CEO of Wildform, noted, “Flix opens up a whole new way of streaming video on the web.â€

SWF, or Flash, is an open standard used extensively on the Internet. According to a September, 2000 NPD Research study, 96.4% of all Web users can view Flash content without downloading the player. Flix-encoded Flash video content also streams to virtually all platforms, all browsers and through firewalls, making for a truly hassle-free video experience.

Until now, Flash was primarily an animation tool, rarely utilized for video because it took hours or days to create even short clips. With the introduction of Flix, video production time is slashed and users can easily insert links, create video banner ads and e-mails, and deploy customized media players.

Phil Torrone, Lead Software Director at Fallon Interactive, exclaimed, “This product rocks! At Fallon we create lots of video, but there’s always the issue of which player the user is most likely to have. Also, our clients often don’t like the square box with Real, Quicktime, or Windows branding. Having video in Flash allows us to create the best user experience with custom branding and also to take advantage of the ubiquity of Flash. As more and more devices support Flash, Flix makes one file for the web, for the PDA, and wherever Flash can go.â€

About Wildform
Wildform, a California based software development company, was founded by Jonathan Blank, Colby Devitt, Arjun Nayyar and R. Blank. Best known for their animation tool for web developers, SWfX, Wildform is currently developing a full suite of new products and services for the Internet media market. For more information about Flix (available for only $99) or Wildform, go to: www.wildform.com.”

Web review: Even penguins like to have fun at LinuxGames.com

Author: JT Smith

– by Tina Gasperson
Here’s a weblog for Linux gamers where you’ll find out about the latest in Linux
game releases — the big ones (like at Loki) and the small ones (like at
freshmeat).LinuxGames sports the dark background that all gaming sites are required to
have — that’s how you know it’s cool. That, and the fact that when I visited,
there was daily activity and news updates. Nothing is lamer than finding what
could be a great site and discovering that it has lain dormant for six
months.

So, LinuxGames is up-to-date, and each news item carries download and screenshot
links where appropriate. True to weblog form, readers can comment on the news —
not much of that going on, though.

In addition to the latest news page, there are some interesting tidbits for
gamer boys (and girls), like several gaming HOWTOs — LanParty, Quake, StarCraft,
Ultima, and UltraHLE.

If you like Windows for the games, but would love to get rid of the dual boot, consider running them under Wine. There are
success stories posted at the LinuxGames site, along with tips for getting those
desirable games to work with Wine.

There are also original articles and reviews posted on the site. It’s been a
while since any new articles have gone up, but the ones that are there are worth
reading. This section could use some updating.

The forums are active, and you can take your pick from topics like Quake, wine
gaming, emulators, tournaments, and more. LinuxGames also provides an ftp server
full of free downloads and lots of links to outside gaming sites.

LinuxGames is altruistically offering hosting space to sites that are dedicated
to Linux gaming. There are standards, but for those who pass muster,
unlimited web and ftp space, great bandwidth, front page site promotion, and
email await. All you have to do is place LinuxGame’s random ad banner on your
site.

LinuxGames.com should be high on your list of sites to check for the latest
Linux gaming news.

If you know of a site that should be featured in Newsforge’s
weekly website review, let me know.

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  • Linux