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Sun stock rises on Linux announcement

Author: JT Smith

CBS Marketwatch.com notes that shares of Sun Microsystems climbed Thursday “after Merrill Lynch increased its rating on the stock to ‘long-term buy’ from ‘neutral,’ citing the company’s Linux software strategy …The shift to Linux should be well received by customers and should add market share, added Don Young, analyst with UBS Warburg, although it’s not clear what the shift to Linux will do for Sun’s profit margins and earnings.”

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  • Open Source

Andrew Kuchling receives Frank Willison Award

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes, “The Frank Willison Award for Contributions to the Python Community was presented to Andrew Kuchling by O’Reilly & Associates and Foretec Seminar at the Python 10 Conference on February 06. The Frank Willison Award is given to a person judged to have made an outstanding contribution to the Python Community. The prize is a full pass for the Python 11 Conference. Read more information, go here, courtesy of The Edge Report.”

Weddingherald.com uses Open Source to link photographers with wedding parties

Author: JT Smith

Weddingherald.com is an Internet based business
that utilizes open source technologies to offer services to professional wedding
photographers and wedding couples. Located in Troy, NY, weddingherald.com has
worked with local photographers to develop an online service that allow photographers
to quickly and easily build elegant online wedding albums for their customers.
The online albums allow wedding couples to share their photographs with family
and friends who live far away and might not otherwise get to see the photographs.

Weddingherald.com’s online e-commerce wedding albums are built on a PHP and MySQL
foundation, and enable photographers to expand their customer base by selling
directly to the friends and family of the wedding couple. Weddingherald.com also
provides an opportunity for photographers to increase the visibility of their
studios by giving them free web space to host their own portfolios and display
their work to prospective clients.

Each online album is professionally built and customized for each wedding. The
wedding couple can to login their own weddingherald.com account to organize their
photographs, add captions, and send beautiful online eInvitations to friends and
family to come and visit their album.

Find out more about weddingherald.com by visiting their website at http://www.weddingherald.com

weddingherald.com
2422 Lavin Court
Troy, NY 12180
1-877-233-4951

Enterprise endgame: Linux helps pro athletes

Author: JT Smith

NWfusion.com reprots that Linux proponents say the technology can help professional athletes win championships.

“At least that’s what Joe Inzerillo, CTO for Chicago’s United Center, hopes. He has installed a Linux-based real-time video system that the coaches for the Bulls basketball and Blackhawks hockey teams use to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of rivals.”

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  • Linux

Announce: European Python and Zope Conference 2002

Author: JT Smith

EuroPython Organizers writes: European Python and Zope Conference 2002 (EuroPython 2002), June 26-28, 2002 at Charleroi, Belgium. http://www.europython.org

The European Python and Zope Conference is an initiative to bring
together European Python and Zope users and developers. This is also
an opportunity for those who are interested in these technologies to
learn more about them. This will be the first major European event
dedicated solely to the Python programming language and its
applications. Since Python is seeing a lot of use and much important
Python software is developed in Europe, European Python community
members felt it was high time to organize a major gathering.

We are extremely proud to announce that one of the keynote speakers
will be Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python.

The event will be held in Charleroi, a city in the south of Belgium
not far from Brussels. The authorities in Charleroi have also
generously pledged support for this meeting.

Special Zope Track and EuroZope members meeting

A special conference track about the Python-based web application Zope
will also be organized. This track is to be run in parallel with the
track on Python. Conference attendees can freely pick and choose
between talks on Python and more Zope specific topics.

At a previous Zope gathering in 2001 the EuroZope Foundation was
created. The EuroZope Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of Zope
in Europe as well as the support of European Zope users and
developers. EuroPython 2002 is happy to host the first general
member’s meeting of the EuroZope Foundation.

More information

More information will be announced soon at http://www.europython.org.
More community participation is very welcome! If you feel inspired to
help with the organization of this event, we can always use your help.
As a first step, please subscribe to the EuroPython mailing list at:

http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython

Announce: European Python and Zope Conference 2002

Author: JT Smith

EuroPython Organizers writes: European Python and Zope Conference 2002 (EuroPython 2002), June 26-28, 2002 at Charleroi, Belgium. http://www.europython.org

The European Python and Zope Conference is an initiative to bring
together European Python and Zope users and developers. This is also
an opportunity for those who are interested in these technologies to
learn more about them. This will be the first major European event
dedicated solely to the Python programming language and its
applications. Since Python is seeing a lot of use and much important
Python software is developed in Europe, European Python community
members felt it was high time to organize a major gathering.

We are extremely proud to announce that one of the keynote speakers
will be Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python.

The event will be held in Charleroi, a city in the south of Belgium
not far from Brussels. The authorities in Charleroi have also
generously pledged support for this meeting.

Special Zope Track and EuroZope members meeting

A special conference track about the Python-based web application Zope
will also be organized. This track is to be run in parallel with the
track on Python. Conference attendees can freely pick and choose
between talks on Python and more Zope specific topics.

At a previous Zope gathering in 2001 the EuroZope Foundation was
created. The EuroZope Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of Zope
in Europe as well as the support of European Zope users and
developers. EuroPython 2002 is happy to host the first general
member’s meeting of the EuroZope Foundation.

More information

More information will be announced soon at http://www.europython.org.
More community participation is very welcome! If you feel inspired to
help with the organization of this event, we can always use your help.
As a first step, please subscribe to the EuroPython mailing list at:

http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython

So long, Loki; TransGaming is ready to satisfy our gaming needs

Author: JT Smith

by Tina Gasperson
Just because Loki’s dead and gone,
doesn’t mean that Linux gamers won’t be
able to satisfy the urge to play with
anything other than a Windows partition.
TransGaming’s WineX project is poised to
fill the Linux gaming void.

When I met him at LinuxWorld Expo in New York City, TransGaming CEO Gavriel
State said the conference was so businesslike this time, he didn’t
even bring his sword with him. But he
still wore his medieval hat with the
feather in it. He pulls it off well,
looking dashing instead of dorky,
comfortable enough with his ambience
that I didn’t even notice the hat until
he mentioned his affinity for fencing.

When I found him, State was busy at the Mandrake booth showing off Windows
games running on Linux laptops. Behind that, a 21-inch LCD displayed The Sims chugging away on what you’d never
know was a Linux machine if you weren’t at LinuxWorld. With a smile and loads of
patience, he explained to me how WineX was working to make the games run.

Going back in time, State used to work for Corel, and he was
part of the massive effort to get Corel
apps working on Linux. “After some consideration, we decided that
it made more sense to concentrate our efforts on
improving the Wine project rather than trying to rewrite tens of millions
of lines of code in WordPerfect Office and
CorelDraw,” State said in an interview
at GameSpy.

Admiring the efficiency of the process, he got some ideas, left
Corel and started TransGaming with a
goal of “nothing less than 100% compatibility for running Windows games on
Linux through Wine.” That was December of 2000. About a year later, Transgaming
was already announcing its deal with Linux-Mandrake to release a gaming edition
of Mandrake 8.1 that included a Linux version of the popular The Sims game.

WineX is TransGaming’s version of Wine (Wine is not an emulator), optimized for
3D gaming. WineX uses a new implemention of DirectX APIs to get Windows games
running in Linux. Users have reported getting dozens of games to work with WineX
— but there are still problems to work out, and hundreds more existing
games and new games coming out every day. Because every game uses different APIs
and different combinations of APIs, it will take a while before TransGaming
perfects the WineX code so that all Windows games will work out of the box.

In the meantime, the WineX binaries are available from TransGaming on a
subscription basis. Purchasing the $5-per-month subscription entitles you to
vote on which games TransGaming should support. Not only that, but State says
that when the subscriber base hits 20,000 users, TransGaming will free up the
WineX code by releasing it under a less restrictive license. Right now, it is
available under the Aladdin Free Public License, which forbids commercial
redistribution of the code. TransGaming won’t say specifically which
license it will release the code under if the subscriber base grows
sufficiently.

The Mandrake 8.1 gaming version includes a copy of The Sims, brought to you by
TransGaming and Electronic Arts. This isn’t your garden variety Windows CD,
though. It only works on Linux. Kind of an “instant port.”

State explains: “We have an exclusive license with Electronic Arts to distribute
a Linux version of The Sims. When we signed that agreement, we gained access to
the source code.” Because TransGaming developers didn’t have just the binaries to work with, they
were able to create a customized version of WineX that is “tuned” for The Sims.

The “port” happened quickly because, using WineX as a base, the developers
didn’t have to rewrite large portions of the code, a problem that plagued Loki
throughout its existence. “It took us only eight weeks from when we received the
source code, to the point where we were able to release the Linux optimized
version to manufacturing. Much of that eight weeks was spent on extensive
testing by our internal quality assurance team, and the QA teams at Electronic
Arts and Mandrake,” says State.

Ironically, TransGaming doesn’t support the Windows version of The Sims.
Apparently it’s difficult to get the Windows binaries of that game working under
WineX. “It requires a 3D renderer that is implemented in software, not hardware,
since it needs to mix pre-rendered objects, (like the furniture) with the
real-time rendered Sims characters,” he says. Because the regular WineX is built
to work with hardware rendering that happens with popular 3D video cards like
NVidia’s GForce, it won’t work with The Sims that you’ll find on the shelf next
to Baldur’s Gate and Black & White.

State wasn’t forthcoming with NewsForge about the business decisions behind
veering away from the company’s standard operating procedure to create a specially
optimized version of The Sims. Maybe it’s Mandrake CEO Jacques le Marois’
favorite game. Regardless, the partners have a reliable hit in The Sims for Linux, at
least as part of the Mandrake 8.1 package. It installs easily and it “just
works” — a relief for people tired of fiddling with things and eager to play.

State, along with TransGaming president Vikas Gupta and marketing director Cathy
Tanner, hinted at some super special future plans for TransGaming, but wouldn’t
go into any details. Just before State slapped the duct tape over Gupta’s mouth,
I thought I heard something about porting to other platforms, but I can’t be
sure. And you didn’t hear that from me — I wouldn’t want to make State angry. He might come after
me with that sword.

Security’s where the money is

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes: “Two segments of the computer-security industry should shake off the general tech-market malaise and score double-digit growth this year, a pair of market researchers said Monday.
Story at Linux Box Security portal.

Category:

  • Linux

Microsoft antipiracy tool can cause Mac crash

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld: “A security vulnerability in an antipiracy tool included in Microsoft’s Office version X for the Apple Macintosh can allow an attacker to crash applications in Office, Microsoft said in a bug alert on Thursday.

The company has released Network Security Updater, a patch designed to fix the problem.”

Category:

  • Linux

KDE core services: Trouble in paradise

Author: JT Smith

The Dot: “As many people will have noticed, things haven’t been too rosy in the KDE world for the last few days. Virtually all of our critical services have been broken, including cvs, mailing lists, kde.org mail addresses and a number of web sites (such as developer.kde.org). Unsurprisingly, this has meant that KDE 3.0 Beta 2 (originally scheduled for Monday) has been delayed.”

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  • Open Source