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Can a Windows user learn to love Linux?

From ZDNet’s AnchorDesk: “I’m already finding things I really like about the Linux environment. One of them — oddly, given my setup woes–is the amount of control I have. It looks like I could change pretty much anything I might ever want to change, once I learn where everything is and how it works. That’s also the biggest drawback: this Linux system is still way too complex. But it’s working, and I’m looking forward to learning more.” Gee, you’d think David Coursey had already played with Linux once or twice, given he comments frequently about it and he’s supposed to be a major tech journalist-commentator type, but from the looks of this column, apparently this is the first time ever that he’s run Linux on his desktop.

Category:

  • C/C++

Sun’s Zander: We’re going after HP

Atnewyork.com has a story about how Sun plans to go after HP’s customers in the enterprise market. The outgoing COO at Sun also mentions Linux: “Zander also defended the company’s embrace of Linux and open source operating systems, even though analysts have dubbed it somewhat of a laggard in the movement …

But at the same time, he reminded the audience that Linux, like its own Solaris server lines, like Red Hat’s Linux, even Apple’s Macintosh operating system, are all Unix (operating system) derivatives. ‘So clearly, there’s marketing going on here,’ he said.”

Caldera eSTREET for Partners & Developers, June edition

Paul Hatch writes:
Login today for technical tips and the Partner Discussion Forum only available to Caldera partners and developers!
http://www.caldera.com/login

June’s eSTREET for Partners and Developers features the new 2002 Solutions Showcase CD. With strong partners and flexible, robust applications and hardware covering a wide-range of business needs, the solution you need is easy to find. Discover the right solution for you from these Caldera partners!
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/solcd . tml

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In June’s edition:

* Caldera Executive Message – Simplification and UnitedLinux
* ‘Powered by UnitedLinux’ – Info, Partners and Press
* GEOFORUM – Powerful Choices and Value for You
* Caldera Product Announcements – OpenLinux 3.1.1, Beta Tests, and Linux Materials
* North America Channel Partner Contest Reminder
* Partner Spotlight – Acucorp Inc.
* Solutions Showcase CD – New Solutions for You
* Technical Corner – More XML, Tips and Information
* Caldera Partner Program – Solutions Directory, Services, & Education
* Made For Caldera – New Solutions From Caldera Partners
* Caldera News – Articles, News and More

(For the web version, please visit
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206)

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Caldera Executive Message – Simplification and UnitedLinux

Benoy Tamang, the VP of Strategic Development at Caldera International, Inc., explains Caldera’s simplification strategy and the part that UnitedLinux will play.

Read on for Benoy’s complete message…
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/exec. html

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‘Powered by UnitedLinux’ – Info, Partners and Press

UnitedLinux, a standards-based Linux operating system targeted at the business user, brings together the knowledge and expertise of four leading Linux vendors – Caldera International, SuSE, Conectiva, and TurboLinux. Creating the most functional, highest quality Linux OS, UnitedLinux provides you with more applications and hardware than could be offered by one vendor.

Discover the features and benefits of UnitedLinux…
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/ul.ht ml

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GEOFORUM – Powerful Choices and Value for You

The North American GEOFORUM event is taking place August 25-27 in Las Vegas, Nevada at the MGM Grand Hotel. Featuring classes and presentations focused on business, technology and development, GEOFORUM will be the event to attend this year to learn Caldera’s direction, what the Volution family of products can do to enhance your success and how UnitedLinux will
impact Linux as a whole.

Want more information about GEOFORUM? Click here…
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/forum . tml

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Caldera Product Announcements

Caldera continually works to provide the highest-quality, most robust products for our partners and customers. This continues with this month’s information on OpenLinux 3.1.1, the current and upcoming beta tests, and the availability of Linux Training Materials.

Read on for more information…
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/prod. html

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North America Channel Partner Contest Reminder

Don’t forget — Seating is limited on Newport Beach this August and we want you to have one of those seats! Winners will be selected in 3 categories and will be accompanied by one guest and your Caldera Channel Sales Manager to Newport Beach, August 22-25. For more information, go to:

http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/q3.ht ml

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Partner Spotlight – Acucorp – The New Face of Cobol

Acucorp, Inc. is a leading provider of application development solutions that solve mission-critical business issues. Acucorp’s innovative software solutions provide unparalleled interoperability and portability to more Caldera OpenLinux, Open UNIX 8, UnixWare® 7, and SCO OpenServer platforms at a lower risk and a lower total cost of ownership than
other alternatives.

Discover the Acucorp extend(TM)5 family of solutions today!
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/spot. html

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Solutions Showcase CD – New Solutions for You!

A new Solutions Showcase CD is ready to provide you with the high-quality, robust solutions you need to be successful. Creating the complete solution with hardware, Caldera platform, and applications, you have numerous options to choose from according to your needs. Additionally, Caldera continues to add to the solutions already found within the Solutions Directory. You will find these 16 solutions, as well as thousands more, in the Solutions Directory.

Order a Solutions Showcase CD today!
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/solcd . tml

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Technical Corner – More XML, Tips and Information to Help You

Need some information on standardizing XML and Java, or more information on the File and Print capabilities with Samba? This month’s Technical Corner can help you with both.

Continue on for more technical help from Caldera…
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/tech. html

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Caldera Partner Program – Solutions Directory, Services & Education

Looking for more Caldera-compatible applications and hardware to complete the solution for you and your customers? Look no further than the Solutions Directory. In addition, take a look at the updates provided by Caldera Global Services and participate in the new Discussion Forums.

Click here for more information…
http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0205/part. html

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Made for Caldera – New Solutions From Caldera Partners

Check out the new solutions in the Solutions Directory. Our partners have definitely been busy in the last month creating new solutions for Caldera platforms.

http://www.caldera.com/partners/estreet/0206/made. html

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The Caldera Partner Program Team is dedicated to listening to our partners and creating the program that best works for you. Please provide us with your thoughts regarding the program. We want the program to work for you!

Amy Roberts
Caldera Partner Program
partners@caldera.com

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Caldera Legal Information
http://www.caldera.com/company/legal

The desktop (machine) is dead, long live the laptop

dep writes: “It’s a simple matter of economics, writes Rob Landley on Linux and Main: the notebook computer is increasingly where it’s at in the desktop and workstation markets. He shoots down the anti-notebook arguments, and raises all the new ones in their favor. Linux on the laptop, he says, will soon be far more than Kenneth Harker’s great site, though that site is likely to get busier and busier.”

McAfee manufactures virus threat

This Slashdot feature works to expose some of the shaky practices of the anti-virus industry, highlighting, as an example, the recent press release from McAfee regarding a .jpg image virus. From the article: “McAfee’s claim of a virus spread through JPEGs requires one essential element: you have to have already
been infected by ANOTHER virus transmitted by some actual executable code. What it comes down to is:

Once you’re infected with a virus, the virus can set you up to be infected by other viruses.

No shit, Sherlock.”

Category:

  • Security

Linux scrubs up for medical role

Linux fills the prescription for medical devices in Austria. This ZDNET UK story tells about EasyDose, a unit that monitors X-ray exposure data through hospital networks. “Developing on Linux has enabled our development team to concentrate on the main project
needs without having to carry an enormous unnecessary OS payload,” says one of the executives.

Category:

  • Linux

Wal-Mart shipping PCs with Lindows pre-installed

by Tina Gasperson
In a move that appears to be a coup for Michael Robertson et al, Wal-Mart’s
online store is offering eight different Microtel
PCs
with LindowsOS included. The
computers sell for USD$299 to $599 and ship in one to seven days.NewsForge originally reviewed Wal-Mart’s OS-less PCs, a dramatic move away from the standard Windows-based
home computer. Now the retailer is advertising systems with the LindowsOS
distribution pre-installed, no longer just moving away from Windows, but now
directly competing with it:

“These computers do not ship with Microsoft
Windows. They ship with an exciting new UNIX
based Operating System (OS) named Lindows.
This exciting new OS delivers the stability
of UNIX with the ease of Windows and the
ability to run most Microsoft programs. These
computer systems are a perfect low cost
alternative to computers preloaded with
Microsoft Windows.”

To say that Lindows runs most Microsoft programs is a bit of a stretch.
Wal-Mart says the PCs come with “mail, word processor, web browser, address
book, calculator, cd player, MP3 player, Microsoft PowerPoint viewer, Word
viewer, and Excel viewer,” and buyers get to select three “free” Click-N-Run
applications from the Lindows.com warehouse (of GPLed KDE-based software, we
might add.)

No need to be concerned about the PCI 56k modems that come with the Microtel
systems — according to this NewsForge report, Microtel is shipping
Linux-compatible modems in these systems.

For a really cheap setup, get the $299 system, add a USD$49 HP printer (most of HPs printers work with Linux) and a 15″ Microtel monitor for USD$119. And if you’re especially Wal-Mart loyal, you can even add a subscription to the company’s ISP service, called Wal-Mart Connect, for USD$9.94 a month.

Category:

  • Linux

Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #46

This Week’s Summary: Xerox Chooses Mandrake Linux; Latest MandrakeClub
Activities; Cooker Snapshot ISOs; PPC News; Mozilla 1.0; What’s New at
MandrakeUser.org?; This Week’s Survey; Security-related Software
Updates; Headlines from MandrakeForum.

Business Case of the Week
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Xerox chooses Mandrake Linux/Caldera Graphics to optimize enterprise 
production.
Xerox announced that it has selected Mandrake Linux for its XES (Xerox 
Engineering Systems) department, and will deploy Mandrake Linux for 
customers and clients who are interested in digital printing solutions 
based on the Caldera Graphics RIP. Almost 160 servers, 95% of the 
computer farm used by Xerox's Graphic Arts department, run on the 
combination Mandrake Linux/Caldera Graphics RIP.

X2 technology is the fastest on the market, providing high-volume 
production with costs that are 30% to 40% less than those offered by 
other digital products. The choice of Mandrake Linux enables Graphic 
Arts providers to handle client file formats created on any operating 
system, whether Mac or PC based.

Read the complete announcement:
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/press/pr?n=/pr/partnerships/2196


MandrakeClub
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Club members currently receive a:
 * 20% discount on the DVD-only version of Mandrake Linux 8.2
 * 33% discount on MandrakeExpert support packs
 * 20% discount on Win4Lin (special good until June 26th!)

Also, many new apps have been added to the Club download area, such as:
 * Opera 6.01
 * Driver for Connexant HCF modems
 * AX25 HAM radio packages 
 * Lexmark printer drivers
 * DB2 developers edition

Plus, a new "Mixed Networks" category has been added to contain 
software that may be useful in mixed networks, such as:
 * Nifty Telnet SSH
 * WinSCP2
 * PuTTY

The MandrakeClub website now lists all of the current benefits on the 
front page, so be sure to stop by and stay informed. Also, we are 
currently categorizing all of the products at MandrakeStore to 
make sure that Club members will receive significant discounts on the 
most popular products, as well as small discounts on any remaining 
items.

Not yet a Mandrake Club member? To learn more, please visit:
http://mandrakelinux.com/en/club/


What's Cookin' at MandrakeSoft?
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Cooker Snapshot ISOs.
MandrakeSoft developers released a snapshot of Cooker on Friday, June 
7th. If you have an extra machine to test this latest development 
release, two ISO images are available for downloading:

MandrakeLinux-Cooker-20020606-CD1.i586.iso 
MandrakeLinux-Cooker-20020606-CD2.i586.iso

The images are approx. 700MBs each, so be sure to burn them with 80MIN 
700MB CD-Rs.

The developers are particularly interested in receiving feedback 
regarding:
- if the 700MB ISOs cause any problems
- if isolinux boots OK
  (if you have a laptop, try to boot and report the results)
- KDE3 
- the latest kernel

Please note:
- X is likely to have some troubles with i8XX motherboards.
- The default compiler is now gcc 3.1

The files can be downloaded from the usual FTP sites, just look for the 
/mandrake-iso/i586/ directory. Please report your results and 
observations to the Cooker mailing list:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/cookerdevel.php3


PPC News
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8.2 PPC Supplemental Goodies.
Ben Reser is at it again -- this time he has built all the 8.2 PPC RPMs 
that were not included in the official ISOs (due to space limitations) 
and has them available via urpmi/rpmdrake from his his mirror.

He asks that everyone be respectful of the bandwidth since it is a 
personal site. Read the announcement here:
http://www.mandrake.com/en/archives/cooker-ppc/2002-06/msg00031.php

--

PPC wrapper for Blackdown's Java IDE & SDK.
MandrakeSoft's Stew Benedict has added two new packages for 
MandrakeClub members that will automatically download and install the 
PPC version of Blackdown's Java IDE & SDK.
http://mandrakelinux.com/en/club/


Mozilla 1.0
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Stick a fork in it... It's done!
Congratulations to everyone involved in the release of Mozilla 1.0. 
Mozilla includes an advanced, standards-compliant web browser, email 
reader and chat client.

"The release of Mozilla 1.0 represents a huge milestone for the free 
software community. From browser technology to software development 
tools, the Mozilla project has had an enormous impact on open source 
development," said Nat Friedman, Vice President of Product Development 
at Ximian Inc.

New unsupported packages of Mozilla 1.0 (and dependencies) for Mandrake 
Linux 8.2 are available at:
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/unsupported/8.2/i586/


What's New at MandrakeUser.org?
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Tom Berger reports:
"Just added Kevin McCormicks article on Connecting A LAN Via Dial-up. 
Revised my portion of the article on Samba (Printer friendly version). 
Complete rewrite, adoptions to Samba 2.2.3, Mandrake Linux 8.2. Better 
focused on actually getting basic things to work. There's more than 
enough documentation on the advanced features of Samba already. Added 
Installing php-cgiwrap by Jeff Bert."
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2212


This Week's Survey
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The Mandrake printed manuals are:

 * The reason to buy a distribution.
 * Waste of paper, online version is enough.
 * A shame.
 * Who needs manuals? 

Cast your vote in the Voting Booth and check the results:
http://mandrakeforum.com/pollBooth.php?op=results&pollID=36


Software Updates
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Security-related software updates have been released for:

bind -- fixes DoS vulnerability

View the complete list at:
http://www.mandrakesecure.net


Headlines from MandrakeForum
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Bash auto-completion on steroids.
'bash' is the standard Linux shell. If you've ever used it, you will 
know about the auto-completion feature which expands file and directory 
names in path names upon hitting the TAB key. If you spend any 
considerable length of time on the shell, you'll want to read this 
tutorial.
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2211

MandrakeClub Newsletter (8).
Read about the latest Club activities, including:
 * MandrakeSoft increase of capital: becoming a shareholder
 * More discounts for Club members
 * New programs on MandrakeClub 
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2208

How to boot into KDE3.....?
An anonymous Mandrake Linux user asks:
I have just switched from Gnome 1.4.1 to KDE 3.0.0 and whatever I do, 
whenever I boot to Linux, Gnome starts up instead of KDE! 
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2205

Win4Lin - real world report.
Due to the MandrakeClub special on Win4Lin, Deno has been receiving 
lots of mail sent by folks who bought Win4Lin since the start of the 
promotion. In this column, he shares several of the most interesting 
comments; readers also contribute their own opinions.
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=2204

Read these and other stories at MandrakeForum
http://www.MandrakeForum.com/

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Category:

  • Linux

Embedded data management for IP routers

Ted Kenney writes: “A new article in Integrated Communications Design (iCD) highlights the growing data management challenge of developing next-generation IP routing devices. Written by Andrei Gorine of McObject, the piece presents an in-depth view of embedded routing table management (RTM) software, and proposes that by replacing “homegrown” data management with commercial in-memory database systems (IMDSs) in this role, IP routers can better evolve to keep pace with the Internet’s growth. Gorine is principal architect for McObject’s eXtremeDB, an IMDS available for embedded Linux.”

Poll: Ever switched from another OS to Linux?

Joe Bolin writes: “If you answered yes, then swing over to The Screensavers and vote in their latest poll. You only have until Friday at 7:00 pm to vote. C’mon you LUGs, stand and be counted.”