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Summer Schedule. We meet each first
Thursday on the month at 7 p.m. at Dooley's
Pub, We are NOT meeting this week. Next
meeting is 03-SEP-09.
VMware
buying SpringSource for $420
million. Business software
maker VMware Inc has agreed to buy privately held SpringSource for
$420 million, its biggest-ever acquisition, to beef up a portfolio of
programs that help companies run data centers. more... and VMware
buys SpringSource for US$420M and VMware:
$420 Million SpringSource Deal Pressures Red Hat.
Ohio
LinuxFest 2009 Sept 25-26. It’s only a
little more than a month from now, the seventh Ohio LinuxFest. This
year we will be celebrating 40 years of Unix! If you haven’t
heard, we are very excited and proud to have Doug McIlroy give a key
note address this year. Doug was the head of research department at
Bell Laboratories where Unix was invented and is credited for the
inventing Unix pipes as well as writing many of the Unix tools we
still use in some form today. more...
You
Deleted Your Cookies? Think
Again. Wired looks at the
use of Flash cookies implemented by Adobe's browser plugin. "Several
services even use the surreptitious data storage to reinstate
traditional cookies that a user deleted, which is called
‘re-spawning’ in homage to video games where zombies come back to
life even after being 'killed,' more...
Red
Hat celebrates its 10-year IPO
anniversary. Ten years ago
today, on August 11, 1999, Red Hat saw its shares triple in an
initial public offering that ushered in a new era of commercial
open-source prosperity. Iain Gray, then a Sun employee and now Red
Hat's vice president of Global Support, writes nostalgically: "I
remember sitting in the Sun office in UK watching the stock
skyrocket, thinking the world had gone mad." more...
One
billion Firefoxes. Let me give you an
Internet history lesson. Five-years ago, unless you were one of
die-hard Netscape Navigator users or a handful of Opera users, your
Web browser choices were Internet Explorer or... ah... Internet
Explorer. more... and Firefox
3.6 Alpha 1 Blows Version 3.5 Out Of The Water.
Microsoft
acknowledges competition
from Canonical and Red Hat. Microsoft's latest
10K filing with the SEC sees the company officially acknowledging
that it faces competition from Linux vendors on the client side of
its business, namely desktop Windows. Citing Canonical and Red Hat as
"competing commercial software products", alongside Apple's
products, Microsoft acknowledges that partners such as
Hewlett-Packard and Intel have been "actively working with
alternative Linux-based operating systems" more... and Ballmer:
We're cheaper than Apple! (but not Linux).
XML
Patent for Microsoft. The core of US
Patent 7,571,169 which Microsoft was granted on August 4th refers to
– "A word-processing document stored in a single XML file that
may be manipulated by applications that understand XML". more... and Patent
fun:
Microsoft Word sales banned in the US.
Apache
updates to 2.2.13 for
security. A new Apache HTTP
server release is out, fixing at least 4 security issues in the
popular open source web server. None of the fixed security issues
look like show stoppers to me. more...
Misc. F-Spot
0.6.0 is out! Apple:
iPhone jailbreaking could knock out transmission towers. Perl6
Slated for Release by Spring 2010. Review Update:
Moblin
2.0 keeps getting better. EFF
on the RealDVD decision. FreePBX
3.0 Debuts.
How To Tips.
How To Install
LTSP on Ubuntu 9.04. How To Download
and convert Youtube videos with Elltube. How To Run
32-bit Apps in 64-bit Linux. How To Check
your webserver for vulnerabilities Nikto a website scanner. How To Use
Wireshark to track your network behavior. How To Videoconference
Linux and Windows with Ekiga.
See you next Thursday 7
P.M. at
Dooley's Pub,
442
Water Street, Eau Claire, WI.
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