An interview with FSMLabs president, Victor Yodaiken
Embedded Linux in China
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- Linux
EFF: Constitutional challenge in Russian eBook formatter case
of the Northern District of California Federal Court will
hear arguments on Russian software firm Elcomsoft’s motion
to dismiss the criminal charges leveled against it under
likely unconstitutional provisions of the Digital Millenium
Copyright Act (DMCA). Elcomsoft is charged with offering a
tool that circumvents the copy protection in Adobe eBooks,
allowing fair, noninfringing use by eBook purchasers.
Although the government has largely dropped its charges
against Elcomsoft employee Dmitry Sklyarov, the company
remains under criminal prosecution, presenting a chance for
the court to look closely into the constitutional problems
with the DMCA. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
filed an amicus brief in support of Elcomsoft as did over 35
law professors.
The hearing is open to the public, and the EFF would like to
see a strong showing of support for Elcomsoft and opposition
to the DMCA’s unconstitutionality. Attendees should dress
respectfully to keep from disrupting the legal proceedings.
When: 9:00 a.m., April 1, 2002
[Note: Despite the date, this is an actual hearing.]
Where: United States Courthouse, 280 South 1st Street,
San Jose, California, 95113
Courtroom: 4th Floor, Courtroom 6
Links to Elcomsoft case archive:
http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/US_v_Sklyarov
For this advisory:
http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/US_v_Sklyarov/20020328_eff_elcom_pr.html
About EFF:
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading civil
liberties organization working to protect rights in the
digital world. Founded in 1990, EFF actively encourages and
challenges industry and government to support free
expression, privacy, and openness in the information
society. EFF is a member-supported organization and
maintains one of the most-linked-to websites in the world at
http://www.eff.org/.
Introducing SuSE Linux eMail Server III
Category:
- Open Source
Sun wants you in its StarOffice
“Sun Microsystems’ StarOffice software package–a competitor of Microsoft Office–is moving more toward the mainstream with the coming release of version 6, Sun Chief Operating Officer Ed Zander said Wednesday.
StarOffice, which Sun acquired in 1999, has thus far failed to grow much beyond the fringes of the computing world. Sun hopes to change that with the next version by securing customers in big business and outside the United States, Zander said.”
Howling mad over Hollings’ bill
Dinda’s DSL phone line connects his entire home entertainment network. His movies, music and personal files are stored on a Windows 2000 server. He uses his Dell computer for e-mailing and Web surfing. He’s teaching himself programming using a Linux server. He built a Pentium 3 with a video card that links his VCR, DVD and TiVo. The final piece is a wireless base station that allows him to roam the house with an IBM ThinkPad laptop.
He’s invested several years and thousands of dollars building the system, but a controversial piece of legislation introduced by Senator Fritz Hollings (D-South Carolina) could soon render his setup obsolete once he begins upgrading the network.”
Mozilla tree closes for 1.0
Category:
- Open Source
Lycoris partners with Kudzu Enterprises and offers Compaq laptops preloaded with Desktop/LX
Responding to the needs of its customers, Lycoris has Partnered with Kudzu Enterprises for distribution of its flagship product, Desktop/LX. Kudzu’s existing channels and reseller relationships now make Desktop/LX available worldwide through popular on-line and retail software stores. This important step brings Desktop/LX into the hands of more users in the quickest time frame.
“We are extremely excited to be a distribution partner for Desktop/LX. Our retailers throughout the world have been continually inquiring about Desktop/LX and we are pleased to now be able to satisfy their requests. Lycoris has a lot of buzz around their company and products right now and we believe Desktop/LX will be a very successful addition to our product line,” states Kudzu’s Darren Finnamore
“As Lycoris prepares to offer its ProductivityPak, partnerships, like this one with Kudzu, allow us to get the growing Lycoris Product Line to the hands of consumers. Not that we don’t love selling direct, but the real value to customers comes from being able to get Desktop/LX and other Lycoris Products, anywhere, anytime, through their favorite reseller. Kudzu will make that happen,” explains Jason Spisak, Marketing Director for Lycoris. For more information on becoming a Lycoris Distributor or Lycoris Reseller, contact partners@lycoris.com.
In another exciting move, Lycoris has again expanded its product line with the addition of pre-loaded Desktop/LX Compaq laptops. In addition to Hewlett Packard personal computers, Lycoris now offers Compaq laptops, which include a 30 day limited warranty from Compaq, pre-loaded with a Desktop/LX box set. Lycoris provides 60 days of e-mail support for the software and for a limited time sells the entire package for $729.99. The specifications for this exciting product are as follows:
- Compaq Armada 7400 Notebook
- 300Mhz Pentium II Processor
- AGP Graphics
- Switchable CD ROM Drive and 3.5 inch Disk Drive
- 6.4 GB Hard Drive
- 128 RAM
- Desktop/LX Amethyst
- 13.1 inch TFT Active Matrix Screen
- 56k voice/fax modem
- Refurbished with 30 day Limited Warranty
This exciting new product is available for purchase by contacting the Lycoris sales department at sales@lycoris.com
About Lycoris
Lycoris, located in Redmond, Washington, was founded in 2000 with a vision
of making Linux simple enough for anyone to use. Lycoris packages Open Source applications for the comsumer market and integrates them into Desktop/LX, their simple, robust Linux desktop. Lycoris has enjoyed amazingly positive press coverage and has rocketed into the spotlight as the provider of Desktop/LX. Lycoris is currently seeking funding to accelerate the time to market of Lycoris Desktop/LX Professional and Lycoris ProductivityPak, which are the largest potential new markets for Lycoris as the leading provider of Linux specifically targeted for the desktop market. For more information e-mail
investors@lycoris.com.
About Kudzu Enterprises
Located in Minneapolis, MN, Kudzu Distribution is a new leading source for software and books. The founders’ experience in the software distribution industry provides retailers the best possible line of products available for a variety of platforms including Linux, BSD, Windows and more. Kudzu associated resellers enjoy same day shipping to ensure quick, accurate product delivery. For more information, email darren@Kudzuenterprises.com or call +01 (952) 947-0822
Web: http://www.lycoris.com
Sales: sales@lycoris.com
Media Relations: press@lycoris.com
General Information: info@lycoris.com
Lycoris
PO Box 2313
Redmond WA 98073-2313
USA
1+ 425 869-2930
1+ 425 671-0504 facsimile
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- Linux
AOL moving to reduce reliance on Microsoft
Free Standards Group, Tokyo University of Foreign Study launch Asian Scripts Technology & Infrastruc
The Free Standards Group’s Linux Internationalization Initiative (Li18nux) today announced the launch of the Asian Scripts Technology & Infrastructure (ASTI) project. ASTI, a joint project with the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Study (ILCAA) and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) will enable greater support and advanced functionality for Indic and Asian written languages.
ASTI will enable greater range of Asian and Indic scripts support in open source platforms and applications. One of the first tasks this year will be to create better support for Hindi, the fifth most common language in the world, enabling Web browser capabilities, Devernagari script and flexible input methods. ASTI plans to expand beyond Hindi in early 2003.
“Common localization standards and capabilities for the more than 6,500 languages spoken worldwide has remained an issue for computer developers and users worldwide,” Hideki Hiura, co-chair of the Li18nux project said. “Li18nux and ASTI address these issues, bringing advanced localization capabilities for Linux-based software.”
ASTI is supported by the Center of Excellence (COE) program of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan, in cooperation with the Grammatological Informatics Based on Corpora of Asian Scripts (GICAS).
“This initiative will have broad implications in global enterprise, government, education and emerging markets,” said Scott McNeil, executive director of the Free Standards Group. “Through standardization and enhanced capabilities of multi-language support, Linux will broaden its user base, bringing the advantages of open source software to millions of people worldwide.”
ASTI will provide tools and abilities that will be compliant to Linux Internationalization Initiative (Li18nux) standards, bringing true portability of language to Linux. Li18nux 1.0, which was released earlier this year, provides a standard for common localization issues such as time, currency, language, etc.
“This is an epoch-making leap in multilingual computing,” said Professor Kazuhiko Machida, ASTI project leader for ILCAA. “ASTI will bring us to the next stage of complex text language processing.”
About the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ICLAA)
ILCAA is a world leading research institute for South Asian and South-East Asian study for language and culture, powering language and cultural application study into the information technology via its Information Research Center. Information on ICLAA is available at http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/index_e.html.
About GICAS
The study led by Pari Bhaskararao, professor, ILCAA, nominated as a part of COE porogram of MEXT. Information on GICAS is available at www.gicas.jp/gicastest.html.
About the Free Standards Group
Supported by industry leaders, the Free Standards Group is an independent, vendor-neutral, non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the use and acceptance of open source technologies through the development, application and promotion of standards. Headquartered in Oakland, Calif., the Free Standards Group fulfills a critical need in the open source development community to have common behavioral specifications, tools and APIs, making development across Linux distributions easier. More information on the Free Standards Group is available at www.freestandards.org.
About the Linux Internationalization Initiative (Li18nux)
Li18nux is an internationalization guide for platform and applications developers, allowing Linux and Linux-based programs to reach greater localization capabilities and obtain global reach. Li18nux was created to answer the critical need to have a common foundation for language globalization and includes vital tools needed by Linux distributions and applications in their globalization efforts. Information on Li18nux is available through the Free Standards Group web site, www.freestandards.org.
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- Linux