Author: JT Smith
OpenSales AllCommerce 1.0.2: E-commerce in a box
Kun joins Newlix as vp for product development
Author: JT Smith
the hiring of Nortel veteran Randy Kun as vice president of product
development. He brings 18 years of
progressively responsible experience at Nortel Networks to the task of
product development at Newlix. In addition to product lines and marketing,
he managed a team of 50 people responsible for integrating Nortel’s
flagship switching products. Press release at Linux PR.
Tux2: Filesystem for the revolution
Author: JT Smith
at ALS, kernel hacker Daniel Philips announced to the world the minor revolution he’s
planning — which could end up replacing Linux’s old standby ext2fs (and it’s coming
replacement ext3fs) with his Tux2 filesystem.”
Category:
- Linux
Traceroute security update from TurboLinux
Author: JT Smith
by local users to obtain super user privilege. It is suggested
to upgrade your traceroute to the version provided.
Category:
- Linux
Workstation Solutions enhances Quick Restore 2.7
Author: JT Smith
provider innovative data protection software, has announced major
enhancements to Quick Restore 2.7 that provide increased performance
and scalability in data protection of network attached storage and
other platforms. Quick Restore’s new performance, scalability, and
ease-of-use features allow customers to backup and restore critical business
information rapidly and cost-effectively.
Presenters wanted for the O’Reilly peer-to-peer conference
Author: JT Smith
entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and technical internet strategists
interested in leading tutorial and conference sessions at the O’Reilly
Peer-to-Peer Conference.The conference is February 14-16, 2001, in San Francisco, California.
Because the peer-to-peer (P2P) space is still relatively unformed,
we’re casting the net very widely. Any innovative application that
harnesses the power of distributed computers, users or devices, and the
technical or business issues raised by such applications, are
appropriate subjects for this conference.
There will be both a technical and a business/legal track.
Presentations in the technical track should be of interest to
developers and administrators of internet applications and
infrastructure. Presentations in the business track should be of
interest to entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and technical
strategists for internet companies.
The submission deadline for all proposals is November 20, 2000.
Presenters will be notified of selection results by December 18, 2000.
See http://conferences.oreilly.com/p2p/call.html for complete
information about our submission and acceptance process.
About O’Reilly & Associates
O’Reilly & Associates is a technology information company. In addition
to its famous technical books with the animals on the covers, the
company produces technology web sites, technical conferences, and
Internet software. From their pioneering bestseller “The Whole Internet
User’s Guide & Catalog” (designated one of 100 Books of the 20th
Century by the New York Public Library) to GNN (the first Internet
portal and commercial website) to the P2P Summit (the first national
gathering of peer-to-peer leaders), O’Reilly has been at the forefront
of Internet development. See http://www.oreilly.com for more
information about O’Reilly’s products.
Linux-based home services server
Author: JT Smith
Linux-based server targeted to the average home. The
server supposedly handles MP3, video, CallerID, and Instant
Messaging delivered to your TV.
Category:
- Linux
NEC unwraps Crusoe-powered notebook
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Unix
Stupid Patent Contest winners
Author: JT Smith
Open Source has a new icon, X-Tools
Author: JT Smith
Microcross manufactures open source GNU Cross Tools and provides professional support services to embedded computer system developers. The company’s key product line is the X-Tools embedded software development system. For more information, please contact Microcross at www.microcross.com, via email to sales@microcross.com or by calling (478) 953-1907.