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CTO resigns: Will Palm lose its grip?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports: “Palm CEO Carl Yankowski wrote in a companywide
e-mail Monday that Bill Maggs, the chief technology
officer, will be leaving the company.

Maggs is resigning to “pursue outside opportunities
related to the next phase of the Internet,” according to the
e-mail obtained from a source close to the company.”

Linus on 2.4.1 and reiserfs

Author: JT Smith

From a message posted to LWN.net: “If I were you, I’d worry more about the blk-patches from Jens, but
they’ve been around for a long time, and Alan also put them in his tree.
Which makes them as safe as any patch we’ve seen. So I took the
approach that “we’ll obviously have to put this _somewhere_ in 2.4.x”.
But that is, at least to me, a potentially bigger worry than reiserfs.”

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  • Linux

Sphera and Dialtone Internet to offer dedicated Linux servers

Author: JT Smith

From Linux PR: “Sphera Corporation, the only provider of a software platform
for automating global hosting operations, and Dialtone Internet, a leading provider of Linux
dedicated hosting and colocation solutions, today announced AutoHost, a dedicated Linux
server line designed for premium Web hosting. Available from Dialtone Internet, AutoHost is
enabled by Sphera’s HostingDirector 3.0, a software platform that simplifies and automates Web
hosting business operations for mission-critical environments.”

RTI offers StethoScope for embedded Linux developers

Author: JT Smith

In a press release from Linux PR, “Real-Time Innovations, Inc.
today released StethoScope® for Linux®, the visualization tool for
monitoring and analyzing embedded and real-time applications. As the
leading real-time monitoring tool in the embedded industry, StethoScope
empowers developers to understand and debug complex real-time
code. Now embedded software developers who want to use the Linux
operating system have an off-the-shelf analysis tool to help them
improve their software quality and reduce development time.”

Hands-on embedded and real-time Linux training

Author: JT Smith

From Linux PR: “K Computing and the RTC Group have again teamed up to provide
hands-on Embedded Linux training. The training will be held at the
Silicon Valley Conference Center, in San Jose, California from January
29 through February 1st (4 days).”

Conectiva receives investment, plans to expand

Author: JT Smith

Conectiva today announced that it has received investments ABN AMRO Bank, Intel Capital and LatinTech Capital. The company plans to use the cash to expand its Linux operations in South America.

Caldera: mgetty /tmp problems

Author: JT Smith

Posted at LWN.net: “There is a /tmp/ file problem in the fax reception code of mgetty which could allow determined attackers to overwrite system files.”

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  • Linux

lin-x-pert.com to GPL backend source code

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at Linux PR: “lin-x-pert.com
announces that it is to open the PHP code that forms the backend of
lin-x-pert.com under the GPL license and begin development of a GPL
web portal application that lin-x-pert.com will become based on.”

Korea Telecom, BSDi to offer free technical support

Author: JT Smith

“BSDi, the leader in Internet infrastructure-grade solutions, and Korea
Telecom Internet Solutions (KTIS) announced today a channel partnership through which KTIS will provide BSDi
software and solutions to the Korean market and provide technical support for the FreeBSD open source operating
system.” From a press release at BSD Today.

Further Linux testing in store

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet: “Torvalds and his team will continue to tweak the 2.4
kernel for some time, with patches and bug fixes released
as 2.4.x versions. At some point he will create the 2.5
development tree and begin the cycle again. Linux
vendors are working on commercial versions of the
operating system, which are due within six months, that
are based on the kernel.”

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  • Linux