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Linux sells college students to IBM

Author: JT Smith

From an EE Times story on technology companies recruiting college students: “One thing that IBM execs think is cool right now is Linux. A recent Linux wristwatch program was done partly to attract collegiate research departments, and it’s only one of many.”

Category:

  • Linux

Loki, Trolltech port applications to Linux

Author: JT Smith

Maximum Linux updates the decisions by Loki and Trolltech to port apps to Linux.

Category:

  • Linux

Catching up on the MP3 Catch-22

Author: JT Smith

From a story at CBSnews.com: “Stop me if you’ve read this before. A relatively new Internet company, on the cutting edge of technology, pushes the law’s envelope when it comes to federal copyright law and, in doing so, steps on the toes of an established industry. Worried about losing its intellectual property, not to mention a lot of money, the industry pushes back and a federal judge sides with the old and punishes the new.”

Midgard Weekly Summary released

Author: JT Smith

This week there is an interview
with Alexander Bokovoy, keeper of the Midgard 1.4 flame. Also there is news
of the transition of Midgard-Project.org to a new home. The
newsletter is at LWN.net.

Can you escape DSL Hell?

Author: JT Smith

Thousands of customers are stuck in so-called DSL hell, where infrastructure limitations and service-provider problems torture even the most determined users. But the nightmare may be over soon. Starting early next year, major DSL providers — including Covad Communications, NorthPoint Communications and Rhythms NetConnections — plan to begin simpler installations of their high-speed data services, courtesy of a government mandate requiring local phone companies to share their lines with DSL providers. The story is at ZDNet.

MandrakeSoft announces beta version of 7.2 release

Author: JT Smith

From a MandrakeSoft announcement: “MandrakeSoft is happy to announce the first Beta (Beta 1) of the upcoming 7.2 release: Ulysses. Please keep in mind that Ulysses is an experimental Operating System, it’s not for daily use! The goal of beta testing is to help debug it and Ulysses is sure to contain things that are broken.”

Baymountain names COO

Author: JT Smith

Baymountain, a provider of Linux-based ASP services announced that Barry Bryant has joined the company as chief operating officer. Bryant brings more than 14 years of experience in finance, sales and sales management. Most recently Bryant was senior vice president at SunTrust Bank. The press release is at LinuxPR.

RSA yields on patent

Author: JT Smith

Two weeks earlier than expected, RSA Security has released into the public domain an important computer security patent. Represented by the equation “c = m(e) mod n,” the RSA algorithm is the primary building block for SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) security on the Web, along with most e-mail encryption, digital certificates, and VPN (virtual private network) software. It resides in Microsoft and Netscape Communications Web browsers and servers, Lotus Development’s Notes and Novell’s NetWare. The
story is at InfoWorld. More at CRN.

Friedman, de Icaza talk about KDE, Trolltech

Author: JT Smith

From a story/column at LinuxPlanet: “The score so far: Trolltech has done everything Stallman had demanded of it, but its position in the eyes of the Stallman faction seems little changed. Meanwhile, the leaders of Gnome say they are ready to call a halt to any real or perceived hostilities and let users make their choices based on the quality of the code.” ZDNet reports on Richard Stallman’s initial reaction, and in this story Trolltech explains its decision to add an option of GPL licensing to Qt. Eng and Ettrich write.

Category:

  • Open Source

Linux-Mandrake ranked first in July retail sales

Author: JT Smith

MandrakeSoft, publisher of the Linux-Mandrake operating system, has received the Linux Magazine Editor’s choice Award and announced July record sales in the United States. The press release is at LinuxPR.