Dell has this interesting page on it’s website about Ubuntu Linux Go Ubuntu ! http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/ubuntu?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=anavml
Japan unfurls Ikaros solar sail in space
Japanese scientists are celebrating the successful deployment of their solar sail, Ikaros. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10293284.stm
Canonical: Ubuntu Linux tablets Due Early 2011
Canonical is preparing a version of the Ubuntu OS for tablet computers as the company looks to extend its presence in the mobile space, a company executive said on Wednesday. Tablets with the Ubuntu OS could become available late in next year’s first quarter, said Chris Kenyon, Canonical’s vice president of OEM (original equipment manufacturer) services. The OS will be … Read More
Slackware 13.1: A Linux Distro That Gets Out of the Way
Slackware Linux is still going strong. The Slackware Linux Project released Slackware 13.1 on May 24th.This is just a little by shy of the 17th anniversary of Slackware 1.0 and not quite a year after Slackware 13.0. Delve back into yesteryear with me; you’re in for a treat. Full story: http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/314666-slackware-131-a-linux-distro-that-gets-out-of-the-way
Could Red Hat be Novell’s spouse?
Red Hat’s CEO Jim Whitehurst declined to dismiss the possibility of buying out his company’s Linux rival Novell in a meeting with reporters in London today. Full Story: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/03/red_hat_novell_acquisition_look_at_anything/
MeeGo, Android, ChromeOS – Signs of Linux REALLY Going Mainstream Finally?
For too long there has been speculation as to when we will see “the year of the Linux desktop.” To such an extent, in fact, that it has become an almost laughable cliché. Recent developments in the adoption of Linux on especially mobile devices leads one to believe that the true year of the Linux desktop will happen with few … Read More
Axigen 7.4 released
A new version of Axigen email server has been released with a much better licensing plan. Please look at http://www.axigen.com for more information.
Ten years of IBM mainframe Linux
How things have changed. Back in March 1991 (PDF), Stewart Alsop, venture capitalist and one-time editor-in-chief of InfoWorld, said, “I predict that the last mainframe will be unplugged on March 15, 1996.” In 2010, while IBM doesn’t break out its profits by individual server line, IBM’s systems and technology group, reported 1st quarter revenue of $3.4 billion. While IBM’s System … Read More
Google axes Windows, saves millions
With 20,000+ employees, Google is set to save millions of dollars in licensing costs. Microsoft has really cryptic licensing rules, so coming up with an exact savings number would be almost impossible, but for sure it’s a huge chunk of change. Full post: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/google/google-axes-windows-saves-millions/2165
DcData chosen as Sawmill partner !
DcData is now the South African partner and agent for the award winning Sawmill analytics suite ! Please look at the DcData products page for more information. Sawmill is The complete analysis and reporting solution for Web, Security, Email, Streaming Media, Syslog and Compliance.
DcData Facebook group launched !
DcData has now launched it’s official Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=110952872283132
Fedora 13 takes flight
Fedora’s latest release named “Goddard” is out: http://www.cioupdate.com/features/article.php/3884136/Fedora-13-Linux-Goddard-Takes-Flight.htm
Washing the windows myths. Device support.
There is a common mantra which windows advocates like to chant. I guess it has a calming influence for them as they navigate the labyrinth of installing new hardware on their machines. The mantra goes like this, windows has better device support. This mantra, while boosting the superiority complex of windows advocates, is simply a myth. http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/locutus/washing-the-windows-myths-device-support-38896
It’s a Windows vs. Linux Mobile Market Turf War
“The latest smartphone sales figures from NPD Group show Google’s Linux-based Android OS blowing the iPhone and Windows Mobile clean out of the water. The market research company’s first-quarter 2010 figures reveal that although Research in Motion’s (RIM’s) OS still commands 36 percent of the market, Android grabbed second place with 28 percent, relegating Apple into a humiliating third place … Read More
Linux 2.6.34 Kernel debuts with new filesystems
“The Linux 2.6.34 kernel is now available, delivering new filesystems to the open source operating system. “Among the big new items included in the 2.6.34 release is the Ceph distributed filesystem and LogFS, a filesystem geared toward flash media devices. The update comes as the second major Linux kernel development of 2010 and follows the Linux 2.6.33 kernel release by … Read More