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TradeServer available for several platforms

Author: JT Smith

The TradeClient Project and Bynari Inc. has announced releases of TradeServer for several platforms including FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Releases for commercial Unices such as Sun Microsystem’s Solaris and SCO’s UnixWare 7 were announced. Similar binaries for TradeClient have also become available. The TradeServer and TradeClient binaries are 100% interoperable. The press release is at LinuxPR.

Oracle affirms long-term commitment to Linux

Author: JT Smith

From an InfoWorld story: “One of the bigger challenges Linux has faced in gaining acceptance as a platform for enterprise-class services is the lack of applications and support from big-name software vendors. Oracle recently released a complete Linux port of its Java-based Oracle Internet Application Server 8i (Oracle iAS),which represents the last piece of Oracle’s foundation technology to be ported to Linux.” InfoWorld interviewed Bob Shimp, senior director of Internet platform marketing at Oracle.

Category:

  • Linux

Vibrating mouse spices up computing

Author: JT Smith

The VMouse is cross-platform and requires no driver installation, making the device compatible with systems as varied as iMacs and Linux boxes, reports PC World.

Category:

  • Unix

Market lines up for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Worldly Investor columnist Mitch Ratcliffe says Red Hat “wears the pants” among the top Linux companies investors should consider.

Category:

  • Open Source

Loki earns Best of Show at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith

Loki Software, Inc., the
leading publisher of best-selling games for the Linux operating system,
accepted the coveted “Best of Show” award from IDG World Expo during the
Show Favorites Awards ceremony at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo. The press release is at LWN.net.

IBM’s plans for Open Source

Author: JT Smith

Dick Sullivan, vice president of integrated solutions marketing at IBM’s Software Group, talks to InfoWorld about IBM’s future Linux and Open Source initiatives.

Category:

  • Unix

Industry groups knock Napster ruling

Author: JT Smith

From a story at TheStandard.com: “While noncommittal on whether Napster should be held liable for infringing on the copyrights of the major record labels, several Internet industry coalitions and trade groups, representing companies such as America Online, Yahoo and Intel, are taking issue with a federal judge’s ruling last month in the bellwether case.”

Sun confirms memory problem

Author: JT Smith

A defective memory component that Sun Microsystems Inc. has been quietly trying to fix for the past several months is continuing to create major problems for some large users of Sun’s Ultra Enterprise Unix servers, according to a story at Computerworld.

Category:

  • Unix

Europe’s four little MP3s form alliance

Author: JT Smith

Four businessmen have trademarked country domains that begin with MP3, and now they’ve formed an alliance, reports TheStandard.com.

Column: VA Linux finally shows signs of life

Author: JT Smith

From a ZDII column: “VA Linux won back some fans on Wall Street this week with its impressive fourth-quarter earnings report. While it appears to have some momentum and has carved out a nice little niche for itself, investors shouldn’t expect a miraculous recovery anytime soon. That’s not to say VA Linux can’t be a fine investment, short- or long-term. Those who believe in the Linux operating system will undoubtedly take a second look at VA Linux considering it’s trading at an 85 percent discount from its all-time high of $320 a share.” (FUll disclosure: VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

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  • Open Source