Author: JT Smith
Scientist ends DMCA crusade
Public on MS: Those $!#&@!
Author: JT Smith
Overall, the department said it received about 7,500 comments from people in favor of the settlement reached by the federal government and nine states, while 15,000 opposed it. Another 7,000 comments were dismissed as opinion, like ‘I hate Microsoft.'”
Sun touts open storage systems
Author: JT Smith
http://searchwindowsmanageability.techtarget.com/o riginalContent/0,289142,sid33_gci800801,00.html.
Category:
- Open Source
Configuring Postfix HOWTO
Author: JT Smith
security products, describes Postfix as an “attempt to provide an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix
attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and hopefully secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible enough to
not upset your users.”
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/feature_stories/featu re_story-91.html.
Category:
- Linux
Linux 2.5.4-pre2 released
Author: JT Smith
(and can) do now is to give it enough smarts to recognize that same tree
might be already mounted.
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Category:
- Linux
Douglas Lenat explains OpenCyc AI project delay
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Open Source
FSF releases Draft 1.2 of GNU FDL for comment
Author: JT Smith
Phoenix Developers Consortium IRC conference Sunday
Author: JT Smith
Server:ozonefarm.2y.net
Date:Sunday, 10th February 2002
Time:5:00 pm GMT
Channel:#Phoenix
This meeting will be in two sections:
- Channel #Phoenix is open for everyone to chat, both members and prospective members.
- There is a closed channel for NDA-covered discussions. NDA-signed members will be invited into a closed channel for NDA-covered discussions. Members who are new to the server will be told how to join upon arrival.
At the PDC we have been developing plans for several months and are looking for as many members to join in our efforts as possible, in particular we are particularly looking for extra programmers.
The full list of topics for discussion will be available on the day.
This is the first in what will be a regular series of open-house IRC conferences, to be held monthly.
See you there!
Turbolinux PowerCockpit wins Product Excellence Award
Author: JT Smith
PowerCockpit automates the process of configuring, deploying, or redeploying systems on a network — whether client/server or mainframe — turning every server on a network into a recyclable asset, computing power that can be reallocated and scaled to meet current business demands. PowerCockpit deploys the entire server software environment, including the operating system, middleware, and application software. IT professionals configure one server software environment, collect the software image and then deposit the image in an image repository. Now, through deploying those images, the functionality of servers can be quickly and dynamically defined. As such, the benefits of PowerCockpit are exponential: images of server software environments can be captured, stored in a library, deployed to thousands of servers, and re-used whenever they’re needed, even months or years later.
“PowerCockpit was up against formidable competition, so it’s a considerable validation to be recognized in this forum,” said Pete Beckman, vice president of engineering at Turbolinux and one of the lead developers of PowerCockpit. “PowerCockpit’s ability to classify servers by their processing power, rather than by their software, is changing the face of network infrastructure, allowing enterprises to create a flexible and responsive technology infrastructure without the need to purchase new equipment — and we’re excited that our colleagues recognize this value proposition.”
Finalists for the Best-in-Show Product Excellence Award for Best Network/Server application included: Computer Associates: eTrust Access Control; Covalent Technologies: Enterprise Ready Server; Egenera: BladeFrame rel. 1.1; IBM: IBM DB2 for Linux; Sistina Software: Logical Volume Manager; Ximian: Red Carpet Corporate Connect.
About Turbolinux
Founded in 1992, Turbolinux Inc. is a global software company providing Linux operating environments and multi-platform software deployment and management products that allow computing assets to be quickly redefined on demand — enabling true flexible processing power. Backed by some of the world’s leading technology companies, including Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, Intel, NEC, Novell, Oracle, SGI and Toshiba, Turbolinux is headquartered near San Francisco with offices around the world. For more information, visit the Turbolinux Web site at http://www.turbolinux.com.”
Sun expands support for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux