Home Blog Page 10148

CodeWeavers releases ‘Wine for the rest of us’

Author: JT Smith

At PR Newswire: CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading
Windows-to-Linux software developer and consultancy, today announced the
availability of the Preview Edition of CodeWeavers Wine, the open-source
software converter that runs Windows applications on Linux and other
Intel-based Unix platforms. Until now, access to revisions of Wine has been
confined to a worldwide network of resourceful Windows programmers.
CodeWeavers Wine Preview Edition is the first version available for general
public use and is a prelude to CodeWeavers Wine 1.0; the commercial-quality
release anticipated for the first half of 2001. The tools that CodeWeavers
added to Wine make this preview release “the Wine for the rest of us.”

Author of ‘Prolin’ worm eludes authorities

Author: JT Smith

CNN reports that the author of the pro-Linux “Prolin” worm has so far eluded authorities, but the damage from the email worm has been minimal.

Category:

  • Linux

Keio University to build large-scale network using Red Hat

Author: JT Smith

From Business Wire:Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in developing, deploying
and managing open source solutions today announced that Keio University will build a large-scale campus network server system using Red Hat Linux
7 and IBM Netfinity 4500R server, from Japan IBM Corporation. This campus server network system will also adopt the new IBM eServer
xSeries network servers from IBM Japan.

Malaysia: On verge of Open Source revolution

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWorld.com reports on the LinuxWorld Conference in Malaysia: “The most exciting aspect of the whole conference was the level of interest expressed by Malaysians in becoming
involved in the whole open source phenomenon. Many people approached me after my Ethereal tutorial, as well as on
other occasions, asking how to get involved in the open source movement.”

Category:

  • Linux

Cybercrime treaty may conflict with UN declaration

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK reports: “A leading UK Internet rights group is to warn United Nations representatives that international plans to fight cybercrime pose a serious menace to the privacy and rights of all Internet users. Yaman Akdeniz, director of Cyber Rights & Cyber Liberties is expected to warn that developing techniques to combat high-tech crime could lead to unjustified Internet surveillance.”

Category:

  • Programming

Linux2order.com and SlashTCO form partnership

Author: JT Smith

“Linux2order.com, the online resource offering the largest and most current selection of Linux applications on the Internet, today announced a partnership with the U.K.-based open source services provider SlashTCO, Ltd. The partnership, Linux2order.com’s first significant entry into the global open source marketplace, will enable the company to reach a broader audience of Linux users in European markets.” Press release at Internet Wire.

NASA backs project to develop crash-proof computer

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that major IT players have signed on to a NASA research effort that aims to create a crash-proof computer. “We wish the consortium well, but can’t resist the observation that the fortunes of the IT industry over the last 30 years haven’t exactly been hurt by the production of ropy software and servers that are up down like a pair of tart’s knickers”

Category:

  • Linux

Spammer caught in the act

Author: JT Smith

From an AP story posted to CNET News.com: “A man who took over an Internet service to send millions of anonymous emails about pornography and get-rich-quick schemes has pleaded guilty to second-degree forgery.”

Category:

  • Programming

Cache attack could reveal people’s online tracks

Author: JT Smith

“A technique that exploits the way Web browsers store recently viewed data could compromise Internet users’ privacy by allowing an attacker to check what sites a person has visited recently.” Full story at CNET News.com.

Category:

  • Linux

The deathknell for 3G phones?

Author: JT Smith

From The Register: “A Finnish professor reckons he has the means by which to make 3G phones obsolete, making a mockery of the billions spent on the spectrum licences for the next-generation phones. According to the Daily Telegraph, Hannu Kari plans to use the 2.4GHz radio frequency to get a huge 11Mbps download on new-style phones.”