Monthly Archive:: August 2003
Gentoo/PPC Project Interview
Pieter Van den Abeele of the PPC/Gentoo project answers a few questions to PPCNux.
Reiser4 Rising
"Depending on how much you care for writing new versions of old programs, Reiser4 could be either one of the greater boons to software engineers or one of the greater banes. Either way, programming on Linux will likely never be the same. It's not too remote a possibility that other popular platforms will be influenced as well." Read the article at Kuro5hin.
Java on AMD Opteron 64bit Natively
Sun announced yesterday that a native Java version for the AMD 64 bit processor will be available on Linux and Windows platforms, allowing companies to migrate their current Java applications from a 32-bit to 64-bit computing platform.
AmigaOS4 Shared Libraries Article
Amiga Inc has released another 'Club Amiga Monthly' article. This article written by Hans Joerg Frieden, one of the core AmigaOS4 developers, covers the Shared Libraries system for AmigaOS4.
OmniWeb 4.5 Released; More Browser News
The OmniGroup released version 4.5 of their popular browser, OmniWeb, for Mac OS X. This release is the first that is based on WebCore instead of OmniGroup's HTML rendering engine. On other browsing news, Opera had more than 10 million downloads via opera.com, while Epiphany 0.8.2 is released recently.
GCC 3.3.1 Released
Mark Mitchell recently announced the release of GCC 3.3.1, including "a very large number of bug-fixes relative to GCC 3.3". Mark goes on to add, "The next release of GCC will be GCC 3.3.2, which will be a bug-fix release."
Making a decision on NetWare’s future
Novell Vice Chairman Chris Stone says the company will keep its flagship operating system in maintenance mode as it gears up for Linux.
.NET Framework 1.1: Device Update 3.0; More Windows Downloads
The Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1 includes ASP.NET Mobile Controls that enable developers to easily create mobile Web applications. Developers can write and maintain a single application that targets multiple devices. The Windows 2000 Authorization Manager Runtime is a Windows 2000 Server version of the Windows Server 2003 Authorization Manager role-based access control API. This download contains a setup that will correctly install the DirectX 9.0b documentation for use with the .NET Framework 1.1 and Visual Studio .NET 2003.
AROS Monthly News Update
Here it is again the monthly AROS news update plus new screenshots.
Lycoris: No SCO Fees Here
Back when Lycoris was still Redmond Linux, they licensed their source code off of SCO's Caldera Open Linux. According to Lycoris, that license is going to insulate them and their users from SCO's licensing fee requirements.
Java2 1.4.1 Ported to OS/2
A small 3rd party software company, Golden Code Development Corp, has ported Java2 1.4.1 to OS/2.
Pegasos/Morphos Feature on Giga.de
I was watching Giga.de on TV here in Germany this evening and was surprised to see a feature on Pegasos and Morphos (probably to be repeated this weekend). A web article about the feature is available here. I would guess that Giga would be of interest (and probably already well-known) to OSNews readers in Germany. While many of its features are Win- or gaming-oriented, Giga is one of the few TV outlets for features on hardware, overclocking and benchmarking, Linux and, as with the Pegasos article, even more exotic matters.
HP to take care of Unix, Linux and Windows with Nimbus
When HP World starts in a few days, users can expect to hear about some new server management software that covers Unix, Linux and Windows in one go, and it's called Nimbus.
Next .NET Aims at J2EE’s Turf
ZDNet takes a look at Indigo, the next major version of Microsoft's web services platform, which is scheduled to be released concurrently with Longhorn, the next major Windows OS version. Indigo is believed to be aimed directly at enterprise-class web services platforms like the Java 2 Enterprise Edition ones from BEA and IBM.
Oracle’s Infrastructure Now Fully Linux-ized
"Oracle is aggressively adopting Linux both internally and for its products, despite SCO Group's threats earlier this week that it may sue those who don't pay licensing fees to the company. Chuck Rozwat, an Oracle executive VP, says the company has moved its IT infrastructure to Linux, a year after CEO Larry Ellis issued the mandate." Read more at InfomationWeek.
Windows XP Survival Guide
PC Magazine has posted a Windows XP guide designed to walk non-experts through some of the alternate settings and add-ons that make XP work better. It has compiled various tips from its past issues into one guide for easy reference. Even Windows power-users may find something of interest.
D.Evolution, Lycoris, Toshiba Join Forces to Launch First Linux Tablet
Desktop Evolution launches De-Tablet integrated Lycoris Desktop L/X Tablet Edition with the Toshiba Portege Tablet Platform as a Powerful Linux Tablet. De-Tablet provides a flexible Linux desktop operating system in Lycoris Desktop L/X Tablet Edition on a powerful Toshiba hardware platform. De-Tablet is immediately available for purchase from ThinRetail.com or directly from Desktop Evolution.
SCO Responds to IBM
Newsforge is carrying a response to the IBM suit from the SCO Group. Our Take: SCO has one valid point: this case may well rest more on defining IP rights in an internet age than anything else. Of course, whose IP remains to be seen.
Lindows Continues its PC Push
The operating system company makes a further move into the hardware business, offering Linux on a desktop computer with flat-panel monitor for $449. The computer has a 1.2GHz Duron processor, 256MB of SDRAM and a 20GB hard drive.