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LinuxWorld set to roll

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld reports on what attendees of LinuxWorld Expo should expect to see at next week’s show in New York. Don’t count on many distributions showcasing the new 2.4 kernel; prepare to be blown away by an array of 64-bit Itanium systems from Dell and HP – including an IA-64 cluster demonstration from Intel.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux security basics

Author: JT Smith

“For months, you read logs that basically consist of the same sequence of messages. Then one morning, you see a different message.
Your first thought tends to be “I’ve been hit!” You want to determine whether the attack was successful. You comb through logs and
examine files on your systems, looking for signs of abnormal behavior. There are none; maybe the attack has failed.” LinuxWorld’s Jon Lasser provides a basic “defensive driving course” in Linux security.

Category:

  • Linux

SuSE offers Linux kernel 2.4

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK reports on the next version of SuSE’s Linux distribution. Version 7.1, slated for release on February 12, will include the new 2.4 Linux kernel.

Category:

  • Linux

Car makers cruising toward Linux

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK follows up on reports that automobile manufacturers in Europe, including DaimlerChryslter, Delphi Delco Automotive Systems and Visteon, are working on plans to
test-drive Linux and other Open Source software in cars.

Category:

  • Linux

Jabber selected along with Linux for testing at Open Source Developers Lab

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: Jabber.com, Inc., provider of commercial
Jabber Instant Messaging solutions and a subsidiary of Webb Interactive
Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: WEBB), today announced that the Jabber open source
project has been selected as one of two projects for early scalability testing
in the industry’s first independent, non-profit lab designed for developers
who are adding new business-oriented capabilities to Linux and Linux-based
software.

The New Londoner Society Column covers linux-kernel

Author: JT Smith

The humor site Segfault has an item saying, “Linux is finally hitting the mainstream, not only among computer users, but among High Society. The New Londener Society Column this evening premiered its reporting of supplemental kernel development list, linux-kernel. Mr. R—, esteemed contributor of NetBSD and Linux kernel endowments, ignited a scandalous reparte
amongst Linux Society. The events unbecoming of the Linux clique transpired this Thursday past. ‘I do
protest!,’ began foppish Mr. R— of ix.netcom.com, speaking of Mr. G—‘s most recent contribution, ‘This
cache colouring patch is as feltback foul served with wine of red! Ill-conceived and unsettling, I say!’ “

Category:

  • Management

Red Hat to issue European Linux kernel CD

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet UK reports that Red Hat will give European
users of its operating system with an update CD including the new
kernel 2.4 in mid-February.

Category:

  • Linux

A man with a message: First post!

Author: JT Smith

The humor site Segfault interviews a “Mr. Jeffrey Davis,” who’s been trying to get his message out to the world via Slashdot. His message: “First post.”

Category:

  • Management

The arrogance of the OS (Microsoft) majority

Author: JT Smith

A ZDNet columnist offers this advice to corporate IT managers stuck on Microsoft: “Listen to the members of your organization who want to pilot new systems and applications. Give them the freedom, the resources, and some time to investigate whether new products would meet your business needs better than existing systems.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Midgard Weekly Summary for January 26

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net has it posted, and the newsletter includes an interview with Henri Bergius, one of the founding fathers of the Midgard Project, whose just back from a stint as as a corporal in the
Finnish Army, working in an anti-tank reconnaissance unit.

Category:

  • Open Source