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GNOME ORBit ported to Linux Kernel — OLD DUPE

Author: JT Smith

In the “neat-and-fun” category, kOrbit (an object request broker for 2.4.x kernels) has been released, as published by Slashdot. From their press release: “This opens the door to a wide range of experiments/hacks: We can now write device drivers in perl, and let them run on the iMAC across the hall from you. 🙂

freedesktop.org’s window manager hints specification available

Author: JT Smith

“On behalf of freedesktop.org, the GNOME Project, and the KDE Project,
I’m happy to announce that version 1.0 of the freedesktop.org extended
window manager hints specification (EWMHS) is now available. This
document specifies extensions to the Inter-Client Communication
Conventions Manual (ICCCM) which allow desktop environments to
implement features such as pagers, task lists, or full-color icons via
communication with the window manager.” The announcement is at LWN.net.

Category:

  • Open Source

GNU ed security advisory

Author: JT Smith

From LWN.net: “Alan Cox discovered that GNU ed (a classed line editor tool) creates
temporary files unsafely.
Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates prior to upgrading to
ensure the integrity of the downloaded package. You can do this by
running the md5sum program on the downloaded package by using
‘md5sum package.rpm’.”

Category:

  • Linux

RedWire appointed as Cyclades authorised Internet distributor

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR has a press release announcing that MPT Data Products Limited (the exclusive UK Main Distributor for Cyclades Corporation products) have appointed RedWire as official Cyclades E-Commerce Distributor for the UK and Ireland.

Exploring Linux PDA software alternatives

Author: JT Smith

Linuxdevices.com discusses embedded Linux.
This article is the introduction to a new LinuxDevices.com series by Jerry Epplin that will explore the history, status,
alternative architectures, and future developments of Linux on PDAs and handheld devices.

Linux support for the enterprise?

Author: JT Smith

Does the open source model support big business? When those 90,000
POS terminals have a problem, who do they turn to? It’s hard to tell your manager, that
‘there no fix for the problem yet, but it’s expected in the next pre-patch release.’ Big
businesses like accountability, someone they can point a finger at and say ‘Make it work’.

The full story is on Slashdot.

Category:

  • Linux

VMware 2.0.3 for Linux review

Author: JT Smith

In today’s world of Information Technology it is almost impossible to to
work exclusively with only one operating system. That being the case the
folks at VMware, Inc. dove in and developed VMware; a friendly, robust,
and affordable Virtual Machine. Here’s the cool part, no dual booting!
Read the full review at linuxlookup.com.

Highlander Technologies, Eloquent Systems sign technology and marketing argreement

Author: JT Smith

ROCKLEDGE, Florida, December 8, 2000 – Highlander Technologies,
Rockledge,
FL and Eloquent Systems, Lamar, AR, announced today that the two
companies
have entered into a strategic agreement under which Highlander will
distribute Eloquent’s software for boat manufacturers. The application
is
the first of its kind developed for variations of the Unix operating
system
and has already been deployed on Red Hat Linux. Highlander will
initially
focus on integrating and reselling complete system solutions combining
Eloquent’s software and systems running the Red Hat Linux operating
system.
Under the terms of the agreement, Highlander and Eloquent will also
team to
develop future versions of the product incorporating Highlander’s
eCommerce
and bar code software components.
“Eloquent Systems is accelerating its time-to-market by engaging
Highlander’s existing system integration/VAR infrastructure,” said Brian
Richardson,
Founder and CEO of Highlander Technologies. “Boat manufacturers have
needed
a right-sized solution for their business for some time. Eloquent saw
it,
and reacted quickly. This relationship also furthers Highlander’s
strategy
of aligning with developers in a variety of industries to offer
complete
business solutions for the Linux market.”

The application enables boat manufacturers to automate their operations
by integrating manufacturing functions and general functions such as
accounting, inventory management, and sales management. The product
includes automated sales features supporting “just-in-time”
manufacturing
by coordinating production requirements with sales teams. Current
users
include Kenner Boats (www.kennerboats.com), manufacturers of high
quality port fishing boats.

About Highlander Technologies, Inc.
Highlander Technologies, Inc. provides B2B eCommerce solutions enabling
companies to compete effectively in the digital global economy. In
1999
Highlander released the first Linux-based business solution for Freight
Forwarding companies. Highlander’s eCommerce data broker software
product
enables companies to perform standards-based eCommerce transactions
without
modifying existing software applications. Highlander Technologies is a
privately held company based near the Kennedy Space Center in
Rockledge,
Florida with additional offices in Brentwood, NH. Highlander can be
reached
at (321) 637-1126 or at www.highlander-tech.com.

About Eloquent Systems, Inc.
Eloquent Systems, Inc., headquartered in Lamar, Arkansas, has a
comprehensive background in developing solutions for manufacturing
companies
as diverse as boat, industrial roller, graphite electrode, and
aluminum.
Customers include Kenner Boats, manufacturers of high quality sport
fishing
boats. Eloquent can be reached at (321) 433-1653 or at
www.elo-systems.com.

IBM to sell Linux software — DUPE OF PR

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot reports on the move by IBM to sell some of its packages, including DB2 and WebSphere, for Linux. Currently DB2 is an unsupported download (personal developer edition only).

Run Gnome — on Windows

Author: JT Smith

Using the U/WIN toolkit and an X11 server, Global Technology has made Gnome run on Windows. Slashdot has the full story and more.