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Baymountain selected as eGrail preferred hosting partner

Author: JT Smith

url: Baymountain, Inc., a provider
of Linux-based managed hosting services announced that eGrail, a
next-generation content management software provider, has selected
Baymountain as its first preferred hosting partner. eGrail customers who wish
to complement their Open Source content management software with
Linux-based outsourced hosting services can now benefit from a range of
specially designed services offered at Baymountain’s data center.

Novell takes ZEN management path for servers

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld has an article about Novell’s release of an updated version of its ZENworks for Servers software, designed to distribute data and software to servers across the Internet and within private networks. “Version 2 adds subscriber support for Microsoft Windows NT and 2000 … and future versions will include subscriber support for Linux and distributor capabilities for non-NetWare environments.”

Category:

  • Linux

Companies partner in Linux gaming initiative

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: Tribsoft announced that it entered in a
partnership with Titan Computer to join forces to increase the popularity of
Linux as a gaming operating system.

XFree86, MacOS X becoming friendlier

Author: JT Smith

OSXTalk has an article XFree86 and MacOS X are getting closer every day. Slashdot readers discuss the article.

Category:

  • Unix

ActiveState releases ActivePython 2.0

Author: JT Smith

ActiveState, a provider of Internet programming software and
services announces that ActivePython 2.0 is available for download.
ActivePython is ActiveState’s free binary distribution of Python for the Linux,
Solaris and Windows platforms. ActivePython enables programmers to get up
and running faster with precompiled libraries, which run on all the popular
operating systems, and with the numerous Windows-specific extensions by
Mark Hammond, Senior Python Developer, ActiveState. The press release is at LinuxPR.

Trolltech releases Open Source localization tool

Author: JT Smith

From a press release at LinuxPR: “Trolltech released today a fully functional preview of Qt Linguist, an
application translation system under the open source BSD license. Qt Linguist
works in conjunction with Qt, Trolltech’s cross-platform GUI application
framework, to translate applications.

Qt Linguist, localization tool, allows users to seamlessly convert Qt-based
programs from one language to another.”

KDE revs up its Linux desktop

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet follows up on the KDE announcement of its 2.0 release: “The KDE Team has released the long-awaited Version 2.0 of the K Desktop Environment. The K Desktop Environment 2.0 product, aka Kopernicus, is designed to make Linux and Unix desktops easier to use.”

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  • Linux

Medicine needs Open Source software

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers discuss a British Medical Journal article advocating Open Source software: “Free software facilitates the provision of common software components. As well as the saving on licence fees, it allows software
engineers to concentrate on the important part of system development: customising components for the organisation that they serve.”

Category:

  • Open Source

openCOLA releases current build

Author: JT Smith

As a challenge to the Open Source community, openCOLA has released the current build of openCOLA, the protocol, a collaborative computing application. While the code is in an early stage, it is quite well annotated. openCOLA is an autonomous and collaborative agent that collects, analyzes, and delivers dynamic content. Inputs can be set to cull the Web, Usenet, your e-mail, and other Internet information resources. Outputs can be set to post relevant results to the Web, Wireless devices, and PDAs, among others. openCOLA is an Open Source development shop working in the area of distributed computing and peer-to-peer exchange with offices in San Francisco and Toronto. Note: for hard-core developers only. Download now from www.opencola.com.

— Submitted by openCOLA

Running Windows apps under Linux

Author: JT Smith

In-depth tips on using Wine, Win4Lin, and VMware,
and touches on Bochs, LinuxWorld states, “you can have your cake and eat it, too, with Windows
apps running on Linux.”

Category:

  • Linux