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2013 Smart Guide: Wave goodbye to the mouse
If the Leap is anything to go by, the days of the mouse are numbered. The 3D-gesture-sensing device lets you control your computer with a wave of your hand – and it could be yours early next year. Developed by Silicon Valley startup Leap Motion, the Leap is the size of a smartphone and behaves like a smaller, super-accurate version … Read More
MailArchiva Enterprise Edition Announcement
MailArchiva 3.1.3 New Release New Features [AR-139] – message tagging (see: http://help.mailarchiva.com/#enterprise-tagging) [AR-287] – auto search (see: http://help.mailarchiva.com/#enterprise-auto-search) [AR-288] – message hold: ability to prevent retention rules deleting mails (http://help.mailarchiva.com/#enterprise-hold) [AR-292] – antivirus scanning using clamd (see: http://help.mailarchiva.com/#enterprise-antivirus) [AR-294] – high availability (requires deployment of an additional server)
Season’s greetings from DcData
Images not displaying properly? Click here to view the online version. 0860-1-LINUX Home support@dcdata.co.za Subscribe Unsubscribe Forward to a friend Thank you As the holiday season approaches, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support throughout this amazing year. It is business associates like you who make our jobs a pleasure and allow for … Read More
10 Linux Live Disks Worth Exploring
Free and open source software didn’t invent Live Disks (external CDs, DVDs, or flash drives from which you can boot a computer). That honor, according to Wikipedia, goes to FM Towns OS in 1989. However, no other segment of IT has made Live Disks so much a part of their culture as the open source community. Most major Linux distributions … Read More
Enterprise-Worthy Improvements in the 3.7 Linux Kernel
Just in time for Christmas, the 3.7 Linux kernel was released on December 10, 2012, and brings with it 64-bit ARM support plus a multitude of improvements and changes. The main changes are: ARM Multi-platform and 64-bit support TCP Fast Open Server Side support SMB2 protocol support NFS V4.1 support BtrFS updates VXLAN support perf trace Cryptographically-signed kernel modules Intel … Read More
SUSE chief lists progress since privatisation
Going private and re-establishing itself as a separate business unit appears to have done SUSE, the Linux company, a world of good if one goes by the comments of Nils Brauckmann, president and general manager. Eighteen months ago, the company began re-establishing itself in Nuremberg, after having been an integral part of Novell in the US. SUSE was bought by … Read More
Fortinet’s security threat predictions for 2013
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Join Us in Celebrating an Amazing Year For Linux
It’s been an amazing year for Linux. Linus Torvalds was recognized with one of the highest honors in technology, the Millennium Technology Prize. The Linux Foundation launched CloudOpen to a sold out crowd. Red Hat achieved its $1B milestone. Android outpaced all other platforms on smartphones and made its way into tablets and other form factors. Please join us in celebrating … Read More
What’s new in Linux 3.7
Linux 3.7 has more robust Intel and NVIDIA graphics drivers, support for ARM64, can handle NAT for IPv6 and has better Btrfs performance. These are just some of the enhancements in the latest version of the Linux kernel. Ten weeks after the arrival of Linux 3.6, Linus Torvalds has released kernel version 3.7. The new kernel includes a slightly larger … Read More
Samba 4 delivers free software Active Directory support
After ten years of work and six years after the last major release, the developers of the Samba team have announced the release of Samba 4.0, the latest version of the free software implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Samba 4 introduces long-awaited support for Microsoft’s Active Directory technology by implementing a combination of an LDAP directory server, … Read More
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst Opens Up
Jim Whitehurst, the President and CEO of Red Hat has had an interesting career to date. He was a consultant for a number of years, joined Delta Air Lines right around September 11, 2001, and played a big role in securing the future of that company as its Chief Operating Officer, and now is the President and CEO of Red … Read More
Valve Confirms They are Working on a Steam Box
Gabe Newell confirms the company is working on hardware to compete with next generation consoles. Valve is known for keeping their cards close to the vest, but every once and awhile, founder Gabe Newell opens up a bit. The legendary CEO was on hand at Friday night’s VGA awards, and confirmed during an interview with Kotaku that a Steam Box … Read More
Red Hat marries RHEV 3.1 hypervisor to Gluster storage
New CloudForms control freak and virty bundles for cloud builders Red Hat rules Linux and has its fifth of the server racket, and it wants to rule clouds and get more than that share. In fact, Red Hat needs to do that if it hopes to compete against Microsoft and VMware and remain relevant in the data center and the … Read More