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IBM includes sequent tech in 64-bit Intel box for Windows 2000

Author: JT Smith

ComputerWorld:“IBM’s launch of a 64-bit Intel Corp. server last week should give users a brand-new option for hosting enterprise class Windows 2000 Datacenter applications, according to the company.”

Microsoft leads worldwide anti-piracy sweep

Author: JT Smith

CNN: “Microsoft Corp., the world’s leading software supplier, said on Monday it
had led an eight-month crackdown on Internet software pirates it said were using illegal software to fund
drug-running and terrorism.

Microsoft’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) division said in a statement it had acted in concert with
national law enforcement agencies in a sweep against sites distributing illegally copied software, in some cases
unknowingly.”

Microsoft pitches XP to corporate users

Author: JT Smith

ComputerWorld: “With last week’s Beta 2 release of its new Windows XP operating system, Microsoft tried to clear up the marketing message for corporate users who may be wondering what’s in it for them.”

New face for GNOME desktop

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET: “The GNOME Foundation is set to release its latest open-source desktop environment,
GNOME 1.4, on Monday morning–a release that it claims makes the desktop far more
user-friendly and easy to manage.”

Category:

  • Linux

Looking for diversity in computing

Author: JT Smith

“With all the talk about open standards and cross-platform software development, it’s easy to
get an impression that we are entering the new era of universal compatibility.

But in reality, being an alternative operating system user is as difficult as ever. Pretty much all of
the same issues that turned the very concept of peaceful platform coexistence into an oxymoron
still exist.” From OSOpinion.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Internet.com to chop 15 percent

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET: “Online trade publisher Internet.com on Monday said it was cutting approximately 15 percent of its
work force to streamline its media operations amid a weak advertising market.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Microsoft shuts windows on Bluetooth support

Author: JT Smith

eeTimes: “Microsoft Corp. will not support Bluetooth in the next major version of
Windows, executives said this week, portraying the technology as not ready for prime time. Nor will
Windows XP, a version of the operating system aimed broadly at consumer and business users,
adopt the emerging HomeRF wireless local-area network standard. XP instead will use 802.11,
which company managers see as taking off rapidly.”

ICS integrates themes into Open Motif

Author: JT Smith

Mark Hatch writes: “Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the leading supplier of Motif® products and support, today announced the Developer’s Release of its initiative to add themes to Open Motif. Themes is a capability supplied with Linux desktop environments that provides users with the ability to personalize the overall look of the user interface of their desktop. The integration of themes into Open Motif will improve the usability of enterprise applications ported to Linux while allowing them to continue to be developed with the highly reliable Motif user interface toolkit.

The Developer Release of Themes for Open Motif works with GTK themes created for Gnome, the default desktop on Red Hat Linux. Currently, themes are converted by hand into a format that Open Motif can process. As the Open Motif Themes capability evolves, no conversion will be necessary and Open Motif based applications will automatically adopt the theme set by the end user. The objective of the initiative is to support both the Gnome and KDE desktop environments. ICS is actively looking to recruit other Open Source developers to help with this project.

“Motif is the industry standard, highly reliable user interface toolkit that enterprise applications use on systems from Sun, SGI, IBM, Compaq, HP, and others,” said Mark Hatch, Chief Operating Officer, ICS. “With Themes for Open Motif, enterprises can port their applications to Linux with less effort because they don’t have to worry about reengineering for compatibility with the Linux desktop.”

In addition, with the adoption of Gnome on non-Linux platforms, ICS is in discussions to provide themes capability for Motif on traditional UNIX platforms too. This will provide existing applications using Motif with further personalization facilities that will smooth portability between Linux and UNIX even further.

Availability

The Developer Release of Themes for Open Motif is available for free download at the Open Motif community site, http://www.motifzone.net. The completed work will become a standard part of ICS’ Open Motif Everywhere distribution. Changes made to the internals of Open Motif will be released under the Open Group Public license. Software written exclusively by ICS, and external to the Open Motif toolkit will be released under the Mozilla Public License (MPL) originally developed by Netscape and an officially recognized open source license. This will allow the ICS software to be reused by other Open Source efforts.

About Integrated Computer Solutions
Founded in 1987, ICS (http://www.ics.com) was chartered to provide software development tools and training for developers working with the then emerging X Window System?. Prior to the widespread adoption of Motif by the UNIX workstation vendors, ICS was the leading independent supplier of the Motif toolkit. In 1998, The Open Group chose ICS to provide technical support for its Motif source code licenses.

Today, ICS’ Builder Xcessory PRO (BX PRO) is the market leader in Motif graphical user interface development tools. In its fifth major release and representing over 100 person years of effort, BX PRO defines a level of sophistication, functionality and ease of use that is unmatched in the industry. In November of 1999, the combination of BX PRO from ICS and Code Fusion from Red Hat software was awarded the Editor´s Choice award for the Best New Application for Software Development by The Linux Journal. Commenting on the importance of this alliance, The Linux Journal described the software as “?the first Visual C/C++ equivalent for Linux.”

ICS sponsors the MotifZone (http://www.motifzone.net.), a community site for Motif developers to gather additional knowledge and request input on technical problems from other engineers. The MotifZone also hosts the Public CVS source code repository for Open Motif as well as the defect database.

Contact:

Mark Hatch
Integrated Computer Solutions
mhatch@ics.com
617-621-0060 x108

###Builder Xcessory and BX PRO are trademarks of Integrated Computer Solutions. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Linux NetworX named regional exporter of the year

Author: JT Smith

Linux NetworX announced today it has been
named Regional and Utah Exporter of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

 
According to SBA, Linux NetworX was selected based upon the growth of 
its exports to international markets and its strategy to continue growing these 
markets into the future.

"Linux NetworX has had enormous success delivering our cluster solutions to enterprise 
companies and large organizations domestically - the Exporter of the Year award 
demonstrates our ability to spread this success to international markets as well," 
said Glen Lowry, president and CEO of Linux NetworX. "The demand for high performance 
computing power across the planet, combined with the popularity of the Linux 
operating system internationally, presents numerous market growth opportunities 
for Linux NetworX."

SBA winners are nominated by someone outside of the organization and reviewed 
by a panel of judges. As a statewide winner, Linux NetworX then competed with 
other state winners from Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota, 
to win the regional award. 

"It's quite an accomplishment for Linux NetworX to be named Utah Exporter of 
the Year, but to then go on and win the regional award validates the company 
is doing a lot of things right," said Stan Nakano, district director for SBA. 
"Nominations were judged based upon increased export sales, creative overseas 
marketing, effective solutions to export-related problems, and efforts to assist 
other companies with exporting."

Clustered computing, the technology Linux NetworX specializes in, is a method 
of linking multiple, physically separate computers together to form a unified 
and more powerful system. The result is an extremely powerful, reliable, scalable 
compute engine that can match the performance of a typical supercomputer.

Linux NetworX and EBIZ Enterprises (OTCBB: EBIZ) recently announced a planned 
merger. EBIZ is a manufacturer of specialized computer appliance servers and 
the leading vendor-neutral provider of Open Source products and solutions. The 
merger is expected to be completed during second quarter 2001.

About Linux NetworX
Linux NetworX (www.linuxnetworx.com) brings its powerful cluster technology to 
those demanding high availability and high performance systems. With the use 
of cluster computer technology, a method of linking multiple computers through 
high-speed networks to form a single and more powerful system, Linux NetworX 
provides solutions for companies with high-computing needs, including Web serving, 
ISPs, ASPs, research, industry, government and other technological fields. Through 
innovative hardware, complete cluster management software and solid service and 
support, Linux NetworX provides end-to-end clustering solutions. To date, the 
company has built some of the largest cluster systems in the world and has developed 
unique hardware and versatile software to facilitate overall system management. 

# # #

Linux is a registered trademark owned by Linus Torvalds. All other products, 
services and companies are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective 
owners.


CONTACT:         
Brad Rutledge                            
Linux NetworX                            
801-562-1010, ext. 218                   
brutledge@linuxnetworx.com  

Tuesday April 3, 2001 LXNY meeting

Author: JT Smith

LXNY will have a general meeting Tuesday 3 April 2001. This meeting is free and open to the public.

Tuesday 3 April 2001 LXNY Meeting: Vagn Scott will speak on state,
time, client-sysadmin systems, and disaster recovery of whole lans
From: secretary@lxny.org
To: editors@newsforge.com
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 04:49:29 -0400


LXNY will have a general meeting Tuesday 3 April 2001.

This meeting is free and open to the public.

The meeting runs from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm.  After the meeting full and
precise instructions on how to get to our traditional place of refreshment
will be given in clear.

Thanks to support of the IBM Corporation, the meeting is at their building
at 590 Madison Avenue at East 57th Street on the Island of Manhattan.
Enter the building at the corner of Madison and 57th and ask at the desk
for the floor and room number.


Both source secret and free software local area networks today suffer from
a general failure to grasp that the lan is but a single device meant to
provide a well defined traditional bundle of services, at a decent level of
ease and reliability.  Instead lans are thought of as ad hoc collections of
hardware and software.  Often the very specifications of the lan are
treated as being too insignificant to even record.  Naturally in such
circumstance, costs are high, performance uncertain, and client
satisfaction low, except for those few clients willing to pay the going
price for very good custom systems administration.

Free software is transforming every sector of the computer industry and in
most cases, a big part of the change is a move to a more open and hence
more competitive market.  The free software forces now stand before every
gate of the huge walled empire called "The Desktop".  Our agents have
already seized some of the internal lines of communication of The Desktop,
such as some mail systems, print and file daemon systems, etc., but the
final battle has not yet been joined.  One of the several secret weapons of
our side, now being developed in plain view, of course, is the single
device lan.  The single device lan still needs several standardized parts,
which remain to be placed in mass production.  The way-back program is one
such critical part.  Sometimes called a "disaster recovery system", the
uses of such a flexible instrument of state recording, preservation, and
impressment extend beyond insurance against the day of gross
hardware/software failure.

Vagn Scott will speak, in general, about his approach to systems
administration, and, in particular, about his latest disaster recovery
tool, which uses one or more CD(s) as the medium of state preservation.  On
defined hardware, this tool makes possible three stroke installs of whole
working free *n*x systems.


http://www.geocities.com/fcheck2000
http://integrit.sourceforge.net
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html
http://slashdot.org/askslashdot/99/11/11/024200.shtml
http://www.angelfire.com/tn2/mondo
http://mkcdrec.ota.be/project/index.html
http://rescuecd.sourceforge.net
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cdbackuplinux
http://freshmeat.net/projects/md5backup
http://freshmeat.net/projects/multicd
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ozbackup
http://freshmeat.net/projects/plbackitup
http://freshmeat.net/projects/bootrip
http://freshmeat.net/projects/install_mode
http://www.enjoy.ne.jp/~gm/program/cpbk/index.html
http://freshmeat.net/projects/burn_baby_burn
http://freshmeat.net/projects/sise
http://freshmeat.net/projects/snapfs
http://freshmeat.net/projects/sysaudit
http://freshmeat.net/projects/recoveryispossible!
http://freshmeat.net/projects/repairlix
http://www.handshake.de/user/kroening/pgppipe
http://www.troubleshooters.com/tpromag/200104/200104.htm
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/03/22/1443259
http://www.gnusoftware.com/Emacs/Lisp/virus.el
http://www.textfiles.com/100/famous.bug
http://www.eff.org/pub/Legal/Cases/SJG/crime_and_puzzlement.1


Upcoming events:

There will be an Install Fest within the next few weeks.  We will have a
decent net connection and many helpers, so if you are new to free operating
systems, now is a good time to assemble your hardware.  The best way to
install any OS new to you is with people right there who are able and
willing to help.


Jay Sulzberger 
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org