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Legislation and More Legislation
Jon Johansen
The trial in Norway of Jon Johansen regarding his involvement in the
development of software to circumvent the content encryption used on DVD
movies has ended ... again ... for now. As was reported before, Jon was
already acquitted of the charges, but an appeal against the verdict was
quickly filed by state prosecutors. Happily for Johansen, the appeal
court has upheld the earlier acquittal. Less happily, there is the
possibility of further appeals to higher Norwegian courts. A detailed
report on the story is available at Aftenposten.
Linux Links
Linux Weekly News has released
a timeline for the past year.
RMS has written
a personal account of his experiences at and opinions of
the recent World Summit on the Information Society
Helping to introduce charities to free software [NewsForge]
Using a Linux desktop for
graphics and media production
How the
WorldVista software
is to be used
to affordably help medical systems in the less-developed
world [NewsForge].
Linux Mobile System's
GNU/Linux system boots from a USB pendrive
NewsVac highligted
an interesting article at OSNews about
the state of video editing on Linux/Unix.
VNUnet reports on the use of Linux in the earthside systems behind
the (possibly ill-fated, it now appears) Beagle Mars lander.
An interesting article from O'Reilly.com
Myths Open Source Developers Tell Ourselves
The Economist on
regional Linux variants
Upcoming Linux conferences and events are listed on Linux
Journal's Events
page.
News in General
Linux Kernel 2.6 Released
The Linux kernel has a new stable version.
Version 2.6.0 was released on the 18th of December. The
Changelog can be read here, while
a more conversational announcement can be read here.
LG has an
article in this issue about the changes.
Open Source in Israel
The Register reported earlier this month
that the Israeli Treasury was following earlier moves by the Department
of Commerce and investigating the possibility of using open source
software in place of Microsoft offerings.
As noted by Zuri Dar in Haaretz, this could well be no more than a
ploy to gouge a better price out of Microsoft for their software.
However, there does appear to be some real momentum behind the open
source initiatives as the government has
instigated plans to distribute free OpenOffice.org CDs to the Israeli
public.
Distro News
CollegeLinux
As
plugged at NewsVac
the
CollegeLinux project
has
released version 2.5 ObiWan
Debian
Debian Weekly News highlighted
the
publication of the Debian Timeline for 2003.
Lorma
OSNews recently reviewed
Lorma linux 4.0. This distribution is based on Fedora (itself related
closely to Red Hat), and uses a trimmed down set of packages such that
it ships on a single CD. The focus is largely on desktop applications.
Software and Product News
MySQL
Version 5.0.0 of MySQL has been released.
EMC acquires VMware
NewsForge has reported
that EMC has acquired VMware
Mick is LG's News Bytes Editor.
Originally hailing from Ireland, Michael is currently living in Baden,
Switzerland. There he works with ABB Corporate Research as a
Marie-Curie fellow, developing software for the simulation and design
of electrical power-systems equipment.
Before this, Michael worked as a lecturer in the Department of
Mechanical Engineering, University College Dublin; the same
institution that awarded him his PhD. The topic of this PhD research
was the use of Lamb waves in nondestructive testing. GNU/Linux has
been very useful in his past work, and Michael has a strong interest
in applying free software solutions to other problems in engineering.
Copyright © 2004, Michael Conry. Released under the Open Publication license
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Published in Issue 98 of Linux Gazette, January 2004