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Lineo partners with the Tao Group

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: Lineo, Inc., a leading innovator
in embedded Linux systems, real-time and high availability solutions, today
announced a partnership with the Tao Group, a leading multimedia software,
open platform provider for networked digital appliances. The partnership will
enable Lineo to include high-performance, compact embedded Java solutions
for multimedia platforms with Lineo Embedix SDK developer tools.

Review: Terminus game for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Funky-penguin.co.uk reviews the game. “Terminus …
includes an engaging non-linear story and RPG elements, has realistic physics with a
Newtonian flight model, allows the player to customize her ship from the ground up, and
can be played in various DM and campaign modes.”

Linux 2.4: Now what?

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet UK: “This going-on-a-year-late
operating system is the one that should fulfill every Linux enthusiast’s — not to mention IBM’s — dream of Linux being a
fully-fledged enterprise operating system.”

Category:

  • Linux

White paper: OpenOffice Bonobo integration

Author: JT Smith

At OpenOffice.org: “In many discussions about the future of OpenOffice, I heavily argued for an integration of OpenOffice components into the
GNOME component system Bonobo.”

Online music site turns to Linux for storage system

Author: JT Smith

Computer World has a story, published a couple of weeks ago, about EMusic.com using Linux for a 10TB storage system. That’s right, 10TB, and it seems to be working just fine.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux a no-show at CES

Author: JT Smith

tjhanson writes, “There’s a disturbing story over at Linux Planet about Linux’s lack of coverage at CES this year:
The real story would have been to interview some of those PR people from companies who have products utilizing Linux who didn’t mention it. I’ll bet you would come up with not-very-plausible excuses and sudden generalities. I’m not a reporter, so I don’t have the contacts or the writing style, but I would be willing to bet that some of those
exhibitors were instructed not to upstage Gates with his XBox by
mentioning Linux.

I think the freeze is on. It probably has something to do with the
sudden gas pains at Corel when mentioning their ‘Linux strategy,’ at
Transmeta for muzzling Linus’ distaste for Windows, at Adobe for pulling Framemaker, at Inprise/Borland for suddenly deemphasizing Kylix, and many others. This is Microsoft’s classic behavior, to isolate and exterminate. Did we make the ‘hit list?’

It is a situation which cries out for some vocal advocacy. Please don’t let this go.

Category:

  • Migration

Review: Practical Linux for the Enterprise

Author: JT Smith

Earthweb reviews Stephen Asbury’s book Practical Linux for the Enterprise.

Category:

  • Linux

MacWorld Expo coverage: T minus one

Author: JT Smith

Faulty Wiring kicks off its pre-MacWorld coverage with a look at the announcements expected to be made at this year’s San Francisco gathering: A shipping date for OS X, speed increases for the G4, and new Mac products from Microsoft.

Category:

  • Linux

Java: slow, ugly and irrelevant

Author: JT Smith

From Salon: “I hate Java. As a
programmer, I hate Java, the
language, for what it has done to
the field of programming. As a journalist, I hate the
relentless hyping of Java by its supporters, as well as their
unending excuses as to why Java has failed to deliver.
And as a technologist who has been involved with three
major projects that have used Java, I hate the
complications that Java has caused.”

Introduction to snoopy

Author: JT Smith

Linux.com has posted an introduction to Snoopy Logger, a program that uses shared libraries to record system activity.

Category:

  • Open Source