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This week’s ApacheWeek

Author: JT Smith

It’s at ApacheWeek.com, of course. Among the items: “Following up on last week’s work testing and fixing bugs in 2.0, the live site at apache.org is now running a 2.0 development
snapshot from CVS. There has been no further discussion on plans for the next public beta release, the last beta being back in March
this year.”

Category:

  • Open Source

A closeup look at Sharp’s new Zaurus Linux-PDA

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes, “After meeting with a Sharp executive earlier this week, LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum published a bunch of photos of the new Linux-based Zaurus PDA, and updated its device profile. ‘Ooh, I love that little keyboard,’ says Rick. Check it out, this thing is really cool! Best of all, it’ll be available for developers in a few weeks.”

Day 1 XP accessory: 20MB of security and glitch-fix updates

Author: JT Smith

It’s only been out for a day, but Windows XP already needs 20MB of updates, according to CNet. Some of the updates fix security holes, others resolve glitches
and a few add new features.

Using the VI Editor

Author: JT Smith

Onlamp.com’s BSD basics section has a tutorial on using the VI editor. Here’s how it starts: “Okay, I admit it. I like using the vi editor. In fact, I have fond memories of using vi when I
was teaching myself C++ while playing Peter Gabriel at full blast. I never became highly
proficient at C++, but I can still type and get vi’s bell to go off in rhythm to any piece of
music. I sorta miss that bell when I’m using another editor.”

MP3.com founder preps Linux OS to run Windows

Author: JT Smith

More about the Lindows project fromIDG News Service on CNN.com: “A new company founded by MP3.com founder and former CEO Michael Robertson is
looking to bridge the gap between applications available for the open-source Linux operating system
(OS) and Microsoft’s Windows — a gap many Linux advocates blame for slow uptake of the OS on
desktop computers.”

Category:

  • Linux

Linux 2.4.14-pre2 now available

Author: JT Smith

Mayhem from www.linuxathome.net writes, The 2.4.14-pre2 kernel patch is now available here, below is the changelog information:

pre2:
– Alan Cox: more merging
– Alexander Viro: block device module race fixes
– Richard Henderson: mmap for 32-bit alpha personality
– Jeff Garzik: 8139 and natsemi update

pre1:
– Michael Warfield: computone serial driver update
– Alexander Viro: cdrom module race fixes
– David Miller: Acenic driver fix
– Andrew Grover: ACPI update
– Kai Germaschewski: ISDN update
– Tim Waugh: parport update
– David Woodhouse: JFFS garbage collect sleep

Category:

  • Linux

Review: PureFTpd

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes, “From Dave Central : With Halloween right around the corner you don’t want to place your machine in a precarious position. The last thing you wanna do is gamble with a totally insecure FTP server. Not all the ghosts and goblins out there are looking for treats. PureFTpd keeps the goblins away.
Version 1.0.0 has been released today.”

Category:

  • Unix

Web review: the Internet makes you stupid

Author: JT Smith

by Tina Gasperson
OK. I’ve been using the word “stupid” a lot lately. But this time, I copied directly from the Web site — these are not my words. Mind you, they could be, but they’re not.
Somethingawful.com is slapstick high-tech low-brow humor that will make you laugh, especially if you drink a beer or two just before you visit.

In a front page rant about space colonization, Kevin “Fragmaster” Bowen writes, “What I’m trying to say is Star Trek is basically just propaganda designed by NASA to get people all
excited about the prospect of launching themselves into space. Fortunately, I’m smart enough to see
through their clever ruse.”

And from another piece about John Travolta: “After making “Look Who’s Talking Now,” a movie which completed a trilogy of films which starred scary,
doughy babies that used their telepathic powers to make lousy jokes, you would think John Travolta
would realize his time in the sun was pretty much over and it was time to disco himself down to the
retirement home for some Saturday Night Beaver.”

OK.

After that, I just had to click on the picture of the cute kitten, snuggled in a little girl’s arms, with the face of an angry, snarling cat pasted in the lower left corner, with the caption: “Cliff Yablonski Hates You”

This Yablonski guy sounds just like Captain Zap. Maybe he’s Captain Zap’s dad. Or maybe Captain Zap was reading this page right before he gave his presentation at the Computer and Technology Showcase last week. Yablonski makes it clear that we’re all morons:

“I have never met you before, but I hate you regardless. If I met you in public, I’d still hate you. I probably wouldn’t hate you any more than how much I
currently hate you, because I don’t think that would be humanly possible. I would probably punch you in the face though.”

Apparently, Yablonski’s m.o. is to collect strange portraits off the ‘Net and write blistering captions to go with them. Dude is obviously not afraid of lawsuits. This might have been funny if I didn’t feel so sorry for the targets of his insults. OK, some of them I didn’t feel sorry for. There are hundreds, yes, hundreds, of pages of photos and funny captions.

“El Pinto Grande’s School of Hard Holds!!”

Next, we have a Latino wrestler who types with an accent and describes his exploits on the mat:

“Oh friends the pain is gigantic. This pain is bigger than ten
giant turtles from Agua Park and I am thinking his fists are
made out of super hot peppers because they burn so much to my chest and groin. I am not to give up still, I am
not an easy drink to put down!”

Yes.

“Ed Baker’s Homepage on the Internet”

Ed is a fellow Christian, though it’s obvious he’s achieved some higher plane of consciousness than I. Not much to see here, and God Himself forbid if you should click on a bad link, since the 404 page for Somethingawful.com is, well, awful. But Ed did scan in one of his tracts for our viewing pleasure, entitled “A Party With Satan.” It’s a classic.

“ICQ Transcript: “eNetiConAppliance Online”

There is much more at Somethingawful.com to be amused by, to be horrified by, to laugh at, to sneer at. I bring you one last example. Have you ever toyed with a telemarketer who called to sell you something you don’t want and don’t need? This is the online version of that. Here’s an excerpt (StaceY is the spammistress):

StaceY — It locks up your browser?? what Browser are You using??

Lowtax — Hey Stacey, how can I get a Mastercard with NO credit check from your website like it says? I mean, what if I just
robbed a bank and then I bought a bunch of shit on credit but never paid the bills because I spent all my stolen money on bail for
the bank robbery hearing? Are you a lawyer? Or are you guys just really trusting of other people?

Lowtax — Like do I have to sign a form that says “I PROMISE TO PAY MY BILLS” and then I have to sign another form that says “I
PROMISE I JUST SIGNED MY REAL NAME ON THE OTHER FORM” and then there’s a third form about God only knows what. I’m
liking this free credit car thing less and less Stacey, and I’m not afraid to take it out on you.

StaceY — They’re just partners with us : ) But its a good deal so you should check it out!!

Lowtax — Stacey we just covered this. I clicked on your little “commit a crime and use our card” link and the lights in my house
went out and all hell broke loose and frankly I think I lost a tooth in the mayhem. Your link doesn’t work on my browser!

StaceY — What Browser Are You Using???

Lowtax — Dammit Stacey, I don’t have a browser!!!!!! I’m using an eNetiConAppliance! The toaster model!

StaceY — What is that??

So, there it is, defying a clear explanation. Go, tie a rope around your waist and find your own way at Somethingawful.com.

Category:

  • News

Unix servers: HP plots double play

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet: “Hewlett-Packard has been strugging in the Unix server market, but the company plans a major a counterattack on Sun Microsystems and the IBM with a new server featuring twice as many processors as HP’s high-end Superdome.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Unix filesystems

Author: JT Smith

O’Reilly OnLamp discusses Unix filesystems, “If you are new to Unix, the filesystem can be a very difficult thing to grasp. Chris Coleman explains a few of the differences between Unix and Windows filesystems and gets you started in designing your filesystem layout.”

Category:

  • Unix