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Visteon licenses PhatNoise in-car audio jukebox

Author: JT Smith

EE Times reports that PhatNoise, Inc. has licensed its MachMP3 jukebox design to car stereo giant Visteon: “The Mach MP3 reference design, based on a prototype that PhatNoise debuted in June 2000, includes an
embedded Linux operating system and applications, the PhatBox storage cartridge, a USB docking cradle and
PhatMan software.”

Category:

  • Linux

Caldera Systems looks to overseas markets for Linux

Author: JT Smith

From Premises Networks: “With a soon to be completed acquisition of SCO, Ransom Love, Caldera Systems CEO, discusses Caldera Systems’ strongest markets overseas.”

Category:

  • Linux

MySQL 3.23.30-gamma is now released

Author: JT Smith

“Because of some extended (but tested) changes in the Berkeley DB interface we decided to still call
this release gamma. If nothing shows up in the next few days we will make a new release without the
gamma prefix to mark that MYSQL 3.23 is now officially ready for production (even if it has been that
in practice very stable for a long time).” Details at Linux Today.

Category:

  • Open Source

Q&A with Russia’s Internet guru

Author: JT Smith

From the Online Journalism Review at USC-Annenberg: “He has been called the “Guru” of Russian Internet. At 34, Anton Nossik has been involved in most of the important Russian Internet projects in the past five years. His ICQ nickname is “Emigrant”, because several years ago he immigrated to Israel, before returning to Russia. He is an online news service editor, a consultant, and a strategist. And when people want to know about the past, present and future of the Russian Internet, people ask him first.”

Philips to build Internet appliance guts

Author: JT Smith

CNET News.com reports that Philips will debut two reference platforms for new Internet appliances at next week’s Consumer Electronics Expo in Las Vegas. The systems will be compatible with several different operating systems, including Linux.

Category:

  • Unix

News Desk 1.2 CGI vulnerability

Author: JT Smith

At Help Net Security: “News Desk 1.2 (newsdesk.cgi) is a news submission script which is written in perl and allows someone on a remote computer to connect to the server and post news submissions without logging into the actual server.”

Category:

  • Linux

Device profile: G.Mate Yopy PDA

Author: JT Smith

LinuxDevices takes a closer look at G.Mate’s forthcoming Yopy, a new personal digital assistant that uses Linux for its operating system.

Category:

  • Linux

SPIRIT Open Source health care initiative receives European Commission support

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at Linux PR: “Minoru Development SARL,
CONECTA srl, and Sistema announced today that they have signed a
contract with the European Commission’s Fifth Framework Programme
to implement an open source approach to accelerate the uptake and
improvement of software for regional health care networks.”

KDE vs. GNOME: One user’s experience

Author: JT Smith

From 32BitsOnline.com: “GNOME began as a reaction to licensing issues with the commercially developed QT
library that KDE relies on for its graphical widgets, and some of its users prefer it to KDE because it’s more true to
the Open Source ideal rather than for its technical merit.”

Category:

  • Linux

Netscape 6 for Solaris

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet notes that Netscape 6 for Solaris was formally released today.

Category:

  • Unix