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Process accounting with lastcomm and sa

Author: JT Smith

From BSD Today: “Do you ever wonder what commands are running on your system? Do you want to find the time a particular command was executed? Or
do you want to analyze your server’s performance? By enabling process accounting you can find information about previously executed
commands and past system resource usage.”

Sun set to dazzle with Cobalt

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK reports: “Sun will, this week, launch its first server appliances, since
acquiring Cobalt Networks for $2bn, last month. Cobalt’s
server appliances have proven popular, due to their quick
setup and easy administration. Wednesday’s launch will include a new Linux-based Raq
server from Sun’s Cobalt subsidiary, suggesting a retreat, by
Sun, from plans to replace Linux with Solaris. Developers had
said putting Solaris on Cobalt servers would hamper work to
create application-specific servers.”

Category:

  • Linux

theKompany.com releases Kivio beta 3

Author: JT Smith

From a note at LinuxToday: “theKompany.com is pleased to announce the third, and hopefully last, public beta of their premier
flowcharting tool for KDE, Kivio.”

Category:

  • Linux

Security warning over PDAs at work

Author: JT Smith

From VNUnet: “According to Psion, around 75,000 people received handhelds for
Christmas, and the company has warned businesses to put policies in place
to prevent security and management nightmares as users attempt to connect
to their corporate networks. Psion said that risks to businesses include the loss of sensitive company
information as users download data from their PCs, and network crashes as
the extra data traffic generated by the devices causes bandwidth overload.”

Category:

  • Linux

Desktop battle escalates as Twikki disowns Dr. Theopolis

Author: JT Smith

Shocking developments from the 25th century: Segfault reports that Twikki and Dr. Theopolis have parted ways over a KDE/GNOME dispute. “”He just left me there at [on] the bar and walked away grumbling, ‘Biddy biddy biddy, GNOME sucks,'” stated a frustrated
Dr. Theopolis to the press.”

Category:

  • Management

Cisco to train 100,000 Indian engineers

Author: JT Smith

“Cisco Systems Inc. (stock: CSCO) said on Monday it will establish training academies in India to produce about 100,000 Internet professionals, in a move to combat an expected shortage of such personnel by 2005. Kicking off a two-day visit to India at the start of an Asian tour, Cisco Chief Executive John Chambers said the company will establish 34 regional networking academies and use India as a major base for software development. Story at TechWeb

Category:

  • Linux

Cable company sacks six for email “misuse”

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK reports: “Another six employees have lost their jobs for alleged
“misuse” of email as Cable & Wireless confirmed Tuesday it
has dismissed six people from its Birmingham office.”

Category:

  • Programming

Little Davinia worm wipes company data

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK reports: “At least four European companies have reported catastrophic
loss of data after a malevolent worm dubbed Little Davinia
burrowed its way into their respective networks, according to
antivirus firm Panda.”

Category:

  • Linux

Brave GNU World – Issue #23

Author: JT Smith

The latest issue of Brave GNU World is now available. In issue #23, Georg Greve covers announcements and developments in Debian Jr., GTKtalog, Jam, the GNU Font Editor, GNU Typist, ISoSy, and the MIX Development Kit.

Category:

  • Linux

This hardware is dead… It has ceased to be…

Author: JT Smith

“I can’t help myself, I have to help the grief process along a little: “Well, to put it simply, your disk spins down over the holidays, gets cold, and when you come back from your break, it’s dead and gone. You know, like pets you forget to feed.”” From Simon Travaglia’s latest installment of the BOFH saga, at The Register

Category:

  • Management