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ZioBudda.net has opened a section for Italian Linux users

Author: JT Smith

Michel Morelli writes “There’s no doubt that we have entered the open-source era. And it is also expected (at least here in Italy) that open source is more and more often coupled with Linux, the operating system that has brought to the scene this new concept of “software product”. But when you speak about this operating system the first question you come across, after “is it stable?”, is: “what hardware is supported?”. Starting from this need expressed by many people, ZioBudda.net has opened a section for all the Italian Linux users, dedicated to the union of Linux and Hardware. The name of this new section is HWIL, easy to remember but full of meanings.
To get more info: http://www.ziobudda.net/hwil/hwil_press.php

Internet users switching off the tube

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that more and more people are watching less and less television once they have Internet access, pointing out that the Internet has millions of channels while a television only has a few to a few hundred.

German techies invent system that ‘outperforms firewalls’ for security

Author: JT Smith

Silicon News reports that “Hack attacks, worms and viruses could be a thing of the past, according to academics at a top German research institute who’ve invented a security system they claim outperform firewalls…”

Category:

  • Linux

Transmeta gets a new CEO

Author: JT Smith

International Data Group reports that Transmeta CEO David Ditzel is stepping down from his post. He will be replaced by Mark Allen, currently Transmeta’s president.

Category:

  • Open Source

Fight spam with procmail – duplicate

Author: JT Smith

Linux World explains how to use a procmail filter to block out unwanted email, or spam.

Memo to Microsoft: stop attacking Linux

Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes “I was at a Linux World Expo in San Jose a couple of years ago and attended Linus Torvalds’ keynote speech. Before Linus took the stage there was an introduction by John “MadDog” Hall. The audience members were asked to raise their hands if any of them had contributed anything to Linux that was generally included in one of the major distributions. Several hundred (maybe more) hands were raised. Hall then asked if anyone attending had contributed anything that was generally included with Windows. Just one or maybe two people raised their hands.”

Category:

  • Linux

NASA scraps shuttle replacement

Author: JT Smith

Florida Today reports that after five years in development, NASA’s replacement for the space shuttle has been scrapped. NASA, the American space agency, notes the space shuttle has only done a quarter of the missions it has been designed for.

Trustix Secure Linux 1.2 review

Author: JT Smith

Patrick Mullen writes “While Linux is well-known for security, stability, and speed, many open services and other various pieces of software can either slow down or leave gaping holes on your server. The Duke of URL has just reviewed Trustix Secure Linux 1.2 which looks to remedy this situation with its high security and minimal installation. The review covers the installation, usage and much more.”

Category:

  • Linux

Bridge to Linux Island

Author: JT Smith

E-Commerce Times reprints on OS Opinion article: “If Linux is ever going to succeed on the mainstream
desktop, it needs to give users a reasonable hope
that the application they want will run on Linux
and that the hardware they use has a driver for Linux.
This means Linux can’t be the No. 4 or No. 5 choice for an
application writer thinking about which operating system she
should port the application to, or a hardware vendor
thinking about which operating system it should write
a driver for.
It has to be No. 2, and trying harder.”

Category:

  • Linux

Intel draws out Itanium arrival

Author: JT Smith

Can’t wait to get your hands on a shiny 64-bit Itanium processor? You may have to wait just a little longer. CNET News.com reports that Intel has pushed back the date for general availability of its next-generation server chip — this time, it’s a vague “second half of 2001” promise.

Category:

  • Unix