|
|
Submitters, send your News Bytes items in PLAIN TEXT format. Other formats may be rejected without reading. You have been warned! A one- or two-paragraph summary plus URL gets you a better announcement than an entire press release. Submit items to gazette@linuxgazette.net
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Linux on Wall Street Show & Conference | April 7, 2003 New York, NY http://www.linuxonwallstreet.com |
|
AIIM | April 7-9, 2003 New York, NY http://www.advanstar.com/ |
|
FOSE | April 8-10, 2003 Washington, DC http://www.fose.com/ |
|
MySQL Users Conference & Expo 2003 | April 8-10, 2003 San Jose, CA http://www.mysql.com/events/uc2003/ |
|
LinuxFest Northwest 2003 | April 26, 2003 Bellingham, WA http://www.linuxnorthwest.com/ |
|
Real World Linux Conference and Expo | April 28-30, 2003 Toronto, Ontario http://www.realworldlinux.com |
|
USENIX First International Conference on Mobile Systems,
Applications, and Services (MobiSys) | May 5-8, 2003 San Francisco, CA http://www.usenix.org/events/ |
|
USENIX Annual Technical Conference | June 9-14, 2003 San Antonio, TX http://www.usenix.org/events/ |
|
CeBIT America | June 18-20, 2003 New York, NY http://www.cebit-america.com/ |
|
ClusterWorld Conference and Expo | June 24-26, 2003 San Jose, CA http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/Linux-HPC-Revolution |
|
O'Reilly Open Source Convention | July 7-11, 2003 Portland, OR http://conferences.oreilly.com/ |
|
12th USENIX Security Symposium | August 4-8, 2003 Washington, DC http://www.usenix.org/events/ |
|
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo | August 5-7, 2003 San Francisco, CA http://www.linuxworldexpo.com |
|
LinuxWorld UK | September 3-4, 2003 Birmingham, United Kingdom http://www.linuxworld2003.co.uk |
|
Linux Lunacy Brought to you by Linux Journal and Geek Cruises! | September 13-20, 2003 Alaska's Inside Passage http://www.geekcruises.com/home/ll3_home.html |
|
Software Development Conference & Expo | September 15-19, 2003 Boston, MA http://www.sdexpo.com |
|
PC Expo | September 16-18, 2003 New York, NY http://www.techxny.com/pcexpo_techxny.cfm |
|
COMDEX Canada | September 16-18, 2003 Toronto, Ontario http://www.comdex.com/canada/ |
|
LISA (17th USENIX Systems Administration Conference) | October 26-30, 2003 San Diego, CA http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa03/ |
|
HiverCon 2003 | November 6-7, 2003 Dublin, Ireland http://www.hivercon.com/ |
|
COMDEX Fall | November 17-21, 2003 Las Vegas, NV http://www.comdex.com/fall2003/ |
News in General
Sony, IBM and Butterfly.net Activate Linux-Based Computing Grid
Sony, IBM and Grid pioneer Butterfly.net announced the activation of a Linux-based computing grid that makes it easier and cheaper to run Sony PlayStation 2 games on the Internet. It is claimed that the massive "Butterfly Grid" can support millions of concurrent PlayStation-online users around the world, with no limit to the number of players who can be on the Grid at one time.
Film Gimp becomes Cinepaint
The Film Gimp team has changed the project name to Cinepaint. The decision was made during the recent Film Gimp panel discussion in Los Angeles during the Linux Movies conference track.
Appro HyperBlade
The Appro HyperBlade B221X cluster is designed for the High-Performance Computational (HPC) market and provides a fully integrated Linux cluster solution for large-scale complex computations. It achieves high-density architecture by using commodity x86 components in a single cluster. With support for up to 80 compute blades, Appro HyperBlade architecture doubles the current rack density using 1U servers.
Distro News
CollegeLinux
DesktopLinux.com interviews Prof. David Costa, Dean of Robert Kennedy College in Switzerland about his school's recently released GNU/Linux offering: CollegeLinux.
Debian
The Debian project has announced new licencing terms. Beginning April 1, 2003, software upgrades will now be on a pay-as-you-go scheme. This will initially affect users of Debian mirrors who will have to buy prepaid blocks of access via the new Debian online store iDebian. Starting with the next stable release there will also be a pay-per-install scheme which is expected to be very well subscribed. Each installation will have an administrator program DebiWin which will continuously audit the system and make sure that the user has not innocently installed twice from a single installation medium. Uniquely in the default Debian install, DebiWin is a closed-source application. This is to maintain the "unique qualities" of the application.
Though initial reactions have been mixed, many users are non-plussed:
"...We already pay in blood, sweat and tears installing Debian, so what's a few dollars. You only install it once you know! What's that, you have to pay for upgrades... d'oh!"
A verbose guide to updating and compiling Debian kernels.
Anthony Towns is looking for volunteers to help with Release Manager work for the forthcoming release of Sarge.
Engarde
Guardian Digital has announced the availability of the Guardian Digital Secure Mail Suite, which is available with Guardian Digital's EnGarde Secure Linux v1.5, also released today.
SCO
SCO has announced the availability of a new education program, updated Linux, UnixWare and OpenServer courseware, and a new UnitedLinux certification program.
Slackware
In a surprise announcement, the Slackware project has announced the removal of any console-based install tools in the upcoming version 9.0. Daringly, installation will now be completed using installation tools running on the 3DWM platform. Minimum graphics requirements have not been announced yet, but if you were saving up for a new card to play Doom 3 with, you're on the right track.
The Slackware Linux Project has a brief anouncement on their site about their latest release Slackware 9.0-rc1.
SuSE
Ximian, Inc., a provider of desktop and server Linux solutions, and SuSE Linux have announced a partnership concerning SuSE's corporate business. As part of the agreement, SuSE will resell Red Carpet Enterprise from Ximian - enabling customers to centrally deploy and manage software on servers and desktops running SuSE Linux and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server. The companies will also offer Ximian Connector software to integrate the popular Ximian Evolution groupware suite for Linux with the SuSE Linux Openexchange server. In addition, the companies will pursue opportunities to collaborate on future Linux desktop offerings incorporating Ximian Desktop technology.
UnitedLinux
UnitedLinux has announced that it has completed certification of UnitedLinux Version 1.0 with both Oracle9i Database and its database clustering technology, Oracle9i Real Application Clusters.
Yoper
Yoper (Your Operating System) has released version 1.0 of their distribution.
Software and Product News
XFree86
XFree86 version 4.3.0 has been released. The new release includes many new graphics card driver improvements, automatic PS2 mouse protocol detection, run-time root window resizing, support for alpha-blended and animated cursors, and an improved font server.
TextMaker
TextMaker for Linux beta now available. TextMaker for Linux is a a word processor that is claimed to read and write Microsoft Word 6/95/97/2000/XP files without losing formatting or content.
McObject - MontaVista partnership
McObject, developer of the eXtremeDB small footprint, in-memory database, has joined with MontaVista Software to offer a GNU/Linux-based technology combination for intelligent devices ranging from consumer electronics to carrier-grade communications gear.
With eXtremeDB, McObject offers a new type of database to meet the unique performance requirements and resource constraints of intelligent, connected devices. With a footprint of 100K or less, eXtremeDB spares RAM and CPU resources while delivering critical data management features. eXtremeDB's ultra-small footprint and exceptional performance enables device manufacturers to deploy less expensive hardware, providing a key economic benefit through reduction of BOM (Bill of Material) costs. Similarly, by choosing MontaVista Linux tools and platforms, companies gain significant savings over proprietary real-time operating systems (RTOSes). Together, McObject and MontaVista lower development and deployment costs, enhancing customers' positioning in the marketplace.
gazette@linuxgazette.net
Copyright © 2003, Michael Conry. Copying license http://www.linuxgazette.net/copying.html
Published in Issue 89 of Linux Gazette, April 2003
The April issue of