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X Windows On Dreamcast

Author: JT Smith

Even if Sega’s stopped producing the Dreamcast, and the game development for it has lost a little momentum, other development steams along. Slashdot has news of X11 working on the SegaDreamcast, making it an ideal box for X terminals, and cheap network appliances.

Category:

  • Unix

Weekly news wrap-up: Netscape’s no browser

Author: JT Smith

By Grant Gross

Netscape’s corporate owners seem to want to rebrand the Open Source browser company as something more than it is. One of the big stories this week was AOL Time Warner’s attempt to reposition the browser company as something called an “Internet media hub,” whatever that means.

Maybe just being a browser isn’t enough in this tough economy.

For Caldera, being a full-service Linux and Unix company isn’t bringing in profits, either. The company announced this week it lost $11.7 million the last quarter, outpacing Wall Street’s loss expectations. The good news was that revenues were up overall.

Plugging JXTA

There was lots of news this week out of the JavaOne conference, some of it of interest to those following Open Source. Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems’ co-founder and chief scientist, was talking up Sun’s Open Source peer-to-peer JXTA suite and Open Source in general. Joy dreamed out loud about the day when peer-to-peer computing would allow gas-price auctions on handhelds in cars.

Into the fire

In other Microsoft news, Microsoft v.p. Craig Mundie will debate Red Hat’s Michael Tiemann at the O’Reilly Open Source Conference in late July. Yes, it’s that Craig Mundie. Say what you will about the guy — he’s misdirected, we know — he’s certainly brave.

New in NewsForge

Stories unique to NewsForge this week:

  • Free Software movement founder Richard Stallman debuts on NewsForge with a warning about an international treaty called the Hague Convention and how it could affect webmasters’ free speech and patents. Also, the EuroLinux Alliance offers some advice on how to protest the treaty.

  • News editor Tina Gasperson sorts out the disagreement between the creator of ipfilter and the folks at OpenBSD.

  • For something a little lighter, check out Gasperson’s look at tech-related humor sites.
  • The CPAN Scripts Index is working again!

    Author: JT Smith

    use Perl; has news of the resuscitation of the CPAN Index. The plan is to have it stay working into the future.

    ICANN cannot, say critics

    Author: JT Smith

    Wired: “Last weekend’s four-day quarterly meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers was such a fiasco, it has strengthened the calls for major structural changes in the board.”

    Mozilla 0.9.1 packages from Myth

    Author: JT Smith

    Debianplanet has the scoop on deb packages of Mozilla 0.9.1.

    Category:

    • Linux

    Thomson announces royalties for MP3 streaming

    Author: JT Smith

    In a move that surprised few, Thomson announced royalties on streaming MP3 usage (thanks to Slashdot). As one commentor observed, you have to wonder how long it’ll be before they follow Unisys’ example and charge for many other uses.

    Why Unicode will work on the Internet

    Author: JT Smith

    Ken Whistler has had a rebuttal to the “Why Unicode Won’t Work on the Internet” essay posted on Slashdot.

    Gideon development update

    Author: JT Smith

    KDE Dot News: “Two months ago, we announced the birth of Gideon, codename for the next generation version of KDevelop that was most notable for its modularity and extensibility. Since then, Gideon has made enormous strides — not the least of which includes Java, Perl, Python, PHP and Fortran support, full Python scripting, and an editor framework that will allow one to plug in a favourite editor.” Complete details and discussion are on the Dot.

    Category:

    • Open Source

    Linux 2.4.5-ac12 available

    Author: JT Smith

    ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/. Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org.
    Alan Cox writes, “In terms of going through the code audit almost all the sound drivers
    still
    need fixing to lock against format changes during a read/write. Poll
    creating
    and starting a buffer as write does and also mmap during write, write
    during
    an mmap.”

    2.4.5-ac12
    o Report apic timer vector in hex too (Philip Pokorny)
    | With 0x in front so we can tell on reports.

    o Report card services differently if kernel (Jeff Garzik)
    o Don’t terminate init on sysrq
    unless forced (Adam Slattery)
    o Add more pci wrappers when PCI is off (Jeff Garzik)

    o Remove 4K object from the stack in emu10k1 (me)
    o Remove 3.5K object from the i2o_proc stack (me)

    o Remove 3K object from the ewrk3 ioctl stack (me)

    o Fix bugs in the es1371 locking (me)

    o Fix ohci iso alignments (Roman Weissgaerber)

    o Updated megaraid driver (Atul Mukker)

    | In paticular this now uses the new PCI api

    Category:

    • Linux

    First peek at mobile videophones

    Author: JT Smith

    ZDNet reports on the upcoming advent of portable video phones, which use MPEG-4 video streaming and the Emblaze A2 Video chip.

    Category:

    • Unix