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OpenTV integrates with Linux

Author: JT Smith

From Business Wire via Wide Open News: OpenTV, the world’s leading interactive television and media solutions company,
today announced an expansion of its technology roadmap — the availability of its core technology products tied to the
Linux operating system. OpenTV’s technology group announced their commitment to make available the company’s key
embedded products to integrate with the Linux operating system, including OpenTV’s proven interactive television
middleware solution; OpenTV’s Device Mosaic browser technology; and OpenTV’s MHP implementation that is
under development.

Ted Ts’o on what’ll be cool in Linux 2.5 kernel

Author: JT Smith

The Linux Journal interviews Ted Ts’o on the Linux kernel team’s plans for version 2.5. LJ asks, what’s going to be really cool in 2.5, and what’s going to be really hard in 2.5?

Ts’o answers: “Zero-copy in the networking and block device layers. Better scalability in the block device layer in general. No more two terabyte
limitations, which is a good thing given that it might not be long before it becomes a real, fundamental limitation, even for ‘normal’ systems.”

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  • Linux

IBM details $1 billion Informix acquisition

Author: JT Smith

Sm@rt Partner has more information on IBM’s aquisition of the Informix database. IBM will partner with Ascential Software, Informix’s remaining subsidiary, by marketing the company’s database management tools. More from InfoWorld.

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  • Open Source

Progeny Debian now shipping

Author: JT Smith

The announcement is at Progeny.com. Progeny Linux Systems, Inc. announces the
release of the first edition of Progeny Debian. The download edition is available now at
www.progeny.com/download. The box set will be available on April 23rd.

Scientists want open access to research

Author: JT Smith

Slashdotters discuss a report at Scientific American saying that 15,817 scientists have threatened to boycott all journals that
refuse to provide free public online access to their articles.

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  • Linux

Review: Red Hat Linux 7.1

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes, “Red Hat’s latest release is here with the much improved 2.4 kernel. Its new features make it a compelling upgrade for both server and workstation installation. In addition, there has been more of an emphasis on security in this release than in previous Red Hat releases.” The story’s at OSFaq.

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  • Linux

Will this man make you trust Bill Gates?

Author: JT Smith

An anonymous reader tipped us off to this ZDNet item on Dan’l Lewin, Microsoft’s Silicon Valley-area evangelist. With strong name recognition from a 25 year career that included stints at Apple and NeXT, Lewin “provides a familiar face that can open doors in Silicon Valley, making him quite a catch for Microsoft” as the software company embarks on its quest to make .Net a computing standard.

Kernel Cousin Wine #92

Author: JT Smith

Brian Vincent posts the latest summary of discussions and news of interest to Wine users and developers.

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  • Open Source

pydoc.el 1.01 released

Author: JT Smith

LinuxProgramming.com: “pydoc.el is an Emacs/XEmacs/InfoDock interface to the Python pydoc system.
It provides convenient integration with powerful programming editors,
speeding both Python learning and day-to-day access of reference
documentation while programming.”

Weekly Linux Security Digest

Author: JT Smith

SecurityPortal.com posts highlights of major Linux security announcements made from april 16 through April 22. Kernel upgrades, Samba printing vulnerabilities, VMWare issues, and more.

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  • Linux