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Hardware stocks strong before Labor Day

Author: JT Smith

From a Wired.com story about tech stock prices: VA Linux (LNUX) continues to charge back up, gaining another 4 11/16 to 59 11/16, Hewlett-Packard (HWP) gained 4 39/64 to 125 1/4, Lexmark (LXK) was up 2 43/256 to 70, and Apple (AAPL) was up 2 1/2 to 63 7/16. Palm Computing (PALM) fell 1 1/8 to 42 7/8 and Dell (DELL) lost 9/16 to 33 13/16. (Full disclosure: VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

Category:

  • Open Source

New technologies could be key to Napster resolution

Author: JT Smith

From a CNet story: “As music-swapping company Napster and the record industry skirmish in court, a bevy of technology companies are coming out with ideas they say can help the two sides settle their legal disputes. Settling lawsuits that could define an industry won’t be that simple, of course. But analysts say a few of the technologies emerging do show some promise for bridging what has appeared to be an insurmountable gap between file-trading start-ups and a music industry loathe to lose control of its copyrights online.”

Cox releases 2.2.18pre2 of Linux kernel

Author: JT Smith

From Alan Cox via LWN.net: “Since 2.2.17 isn’t out yet I’ve released 2.2.18pre2 versus 2.2.17pre20. So
you need to grab 2.2.16 then apply the 2.2.17pre20 patch then the 2.2.18pre
patch of choice. Ok 2.2.18pre2 merges the large stuff that doesnt interfere with other parts
of the kernel and some small fixes that are needed. Microcode.c also now
compiles correctly. Pretty much all of this is stuff vendors are already
shipping so while it is experimental (paticularly some of the USB) it
shouldn’t impact mainstream code. The AGP/DRM stuff is 2.4 compatible and
works out of the box with the same Xserver setup on the i810 as on 2.4.” Read more.

AMIRIX releases configuration tool for embedded Linux

Author: JT Smith

AMIRIX Systems Inc. has released a new Open Source configuration tool for embedded Linux systems. Amirix is a sponsor of the non-commercial “Embedded Debian Project” whose goal is to create a completely open, multi-vendor embedded Linux software resource based on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. The
press release is at LinuxPR.

CTitek deloys Linux tech support site

Author: JT Smith

CTitek Inc. has developed a Linux technical support Web site at www.FixMyLinux.com. FixMyLinux.com is designed to support the Linux Community by making Linux easy to use. The press release is at LinuxPR.

Security update to glibc

Author: JT Smith

The problem: The dynamic linker ld.so uses several environment variables like LD_PRELOAD
and LD_LIBRARY_PATH to load additional libraries or modify the library
search path. It is unsafe to accept arbitrary user specified values
of these variables when executing setuid applications, so ld.so handles
them specially in setuid programs and also removes them from the
environment. The
update is at LWN.net.

Category:

  • Linux

Emulex shareholders file lawsuit against news sites

Author: JT Smith

A class-action was filed Thursday on behalf of Emulex shareholders who sold common stock or call options or bought put options based on information contained in a hoax press release. The lawsuit was filed against Internet Wire, which published the press release at its Web site, and Bloomberg, a news wire that wrote stories based on the hoax information, InfoWorld reports.

Category:

  • Linux

RadiSys announces partnership with MontaVista

Author: JT Smith

RadiSys Corp., a designer and manufacturer of building blocks enabling next-generation Internet and communications systems, has signed a partnership agreement with MontaVista Software Inc., a developer of the Hard Hat Linux operating system for embedded applications, to promote the Linux operating system on RadiSys’ embedded solutions. The full
press release is at LinuxPR.

Get Linux buying advice with dukeofURL’s guide

Author: JT Smith

The DukeofURL releases a Linux buyer’s guide.

Category:

  • Linux

KDE responds to GNOME Foundation

Author: JT Smith

The recent announcements regarding the formation of a GNOME Foundation coupled with the Sun/Hewlett Packard decision to use GNOME as their standard desktop has resulted in a deluge of requests to the KDE Core Team asking what our “position” is. Well, this is it. We offer this position paper in the hope that we can put this behind us and get back to coding. The full statement is at Linuxdevices.

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  • Linux