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FSF and Cisco
Settle - For Real,
This Time. The Free Software Foundation and Cisco
have now settled the litigation over the GPL and Cisco's subsidiary,
Linksys. Cisco has agreed to appoint a Free Software director for
Linksys, and it has agreed to notify previous recipients of Linksys
products of their rights under the GPL and other licenses, to publish
a licensing notice on the Linksys website, and it will "continue
to make the complete and corresponding source code for versions of
the FSF programs used with current Linksys products freely available
on its website." And Cisco will make a monetary contribution to
the FSF. more... and Cisco
Settles, But Where From Here? and How
the GPL is enforced.
Google Chrome 2.0
released. Eight months after Google's Chrome web
browser was originally launched, Google has announced the release of
version 2 of Chrome. Chrome is a web browser based on Apple’s open
source WebKit browser application framework. more... and Google
Chrome
2.0 - Fast but lacking features.
Digital and Analog
Circuit
Simulation with Ksimus. I took a Computer Logic Design class in
college, so when I stumbled upon the Ksimus Circuit Simulator, I was
intrigued. At the risk of waxing nostalgic, I remember what it was
like to build circuits in school. We'd spend hours the night before
the lab designing our circuit, being careful to list each
interconnection. more...
Pluggable NAS now
supports Linux
desktops. A $100 networked-attached storage (NAS)
device using the Marvell SheevaPlug reference design has been updated
to support Linux desktops. more...
Router platform
runs OpenWRT Linux. Ubicom is shipping a OpenWRT
Linux-based router platform and reference design using the company's
new Ubicom IP7100 Router Gateway Evaluation board. The Ubicom board
incorporates its StreamEngine IP7100 series network RISC processor,
and includes a gigabit WAN port and four gigabit LAN ports more...
Intel previews
next-gen Atom,
updates Moblin. Intel on Tuesday gave the first preview
of its next-generation Atom chip, with a more integrated design
intended to improve performance and energy efficiency. more...
Moblin v2 beta
targets netbooks. Moblin.org has released the beta
version of its open-source Linux "Moblin v2.0 for Netbooks and
Nettops" stack. The Moblin beta shows extensive upgrades in the
user interface (UI), including a new toolbar, and an "m_zone"
home page that aggregates social networking content. more... and Intel
brings rich UI to Moblin Linux platform.
Linux
Myth: Lack of Accounting
Software … with Payroll. To date Intuit has
failed to create desktop GNU/Linux versions of Quicken and
QuickBooks. Some “experts” tout this as a “show stopper”
keeping people from switching from Microsoft systems to GNU/Linux.
more...
Misc. Online
Storage Options Compared. Video
Editing On Linux: Looking Up. WiiFit
board speaks to Linux. Modify
xorg.conf for better performance. Alleged Nokia
Linux smartphone plans exposed by leak. Kiwi
Imaging System - Forge your own operating system images in a
matter of hours. ODF Alliance
Tests Microsoft
Office 2007 SP2 ODF Support - Finds Serious Shortcomings. The Chippewa
Off Road Bike Association.
How To Tips.
How To Use
an ISO as if it were a real CD. How To Install
VMware Server 2 On Ubuntu 9.04. How To Fedora
11: Firewall - Using the Wizard. How To Turn
a photo into a card with GIMP.
See you next Thursday 7
P.M. at
Dooley's Pub,
442
Water Street, Eau Claire, WI.
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