Linux and Open Source
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols & Paula RooneyArchive: February, 2012
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First LibreOffice Release arrives
LibreOffice 3.3, the first version of the OpenOffice fork, is now available for your office work pleasure.
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Paula Rooney
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Paula Rooney
Paula Rooney has covered the software and technology industry for more than 20 years, starting with semiconductor design and mini-computer systems at EDN News and later focused on PC software companies including Microsoft, Lotus, Oracle, Red Hat, Novell and other open source and commercial software companies for CRN and PCWeek. She received a silver award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2005 for her profile on Linus Torvalds and edited and co-authored "Partnering With Microsoft," a book about Microsoft's channel published by CMP Publishing in 2004. Rooney graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1997. In her off time, she enjoys scuba diving, sailing, sun worshipping, running, reading, surfing (the net) and hanging out with her family. She resides on the shores of Scituate, Massachusetts.
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Biography
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
His work has been published in everything from highly technical publications (IEEE Computer, ACM NetWorker, Byte) to business publications (eWEEK, InformationWeek, ZDNet) to popular technology (Computer Shopper, PC Magazine, PC World) to the mainstream press (Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, BusinessWeek).
About Linux and Open Source
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What is a Raspberry Pi and why you should care
Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer that runs Linux for, drum-roll please, $35.
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SUSE ships Enterprise Linux SP2, the first under new management
Attachmate-owned SUSE business unit shipped its first update to the Linux distribution that incorporates the new forward-porting model to bring kernel innovations to market faster as well enhanced...
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Google offers Cauliflower Vest for enterprises using MacOSX Lion Server
Google engineers released its Cauliflower Vest project under an open source license Wednesday. The tool, aimed at MAC OSX Lion Server administrators, is an end-to-end Mac OSX FileVault 2 full disk...
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Intel distributes LibreOffice, can Microsoft be pleased?
Intel is now offering the open-source office suite LibreOffice on its application store, Intel AppUp, for Windows users. I wonder what Microsoft thinks about this…
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Adobe abandons Linux
Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and Linux isn’t part of them. Flash will still, however, be available to Linux desktop users who use Google’s Chrome Web browser.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 boosts KVM, Xen virtualization
Red Hat announced an upgrade of its Enterprise Linux that offers increased scalability, performance and management of its KVM virtualization as well as performance kicks for Xen. RHEL 5.8, along...
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Ubuntu for Android: Linux desktop on a smartphone
In Canonical’s latest move, the company purposes bringing its Ubuntu Linux desktop to high-end Android phones.
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Apache releases first major new version of popular Web server in six years
The first new version of Apache, the world’s most popular Web server, has just been released after six years with new cloud-friendly features
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Document Foundation gets corporate "Inc" status
The Document Foundation’s official incorporation in Germany strengthens the rights of the community and individual contributors, backers say. In other words, the Inc status will prevent any...
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What does Ubuntu want to be when it grows up?
You can use Ubuntu in the cloud, on servers, on the desktop, on tablets and smartphones, but can the popular Linux distribution play in all these spaces?
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Red Hat scoffs at VMware's open cloud claims
Red Hat’s Cloud VP Scott Crenshaw dismissed Vmware’s claims of cloud openness and said that its own DeltaCloud — which will be included in the company’s forthcoming...
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Motorola opens up a bit on Android ICS plan for Xoom, Droid
Motorola started rolling out the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Xoom tablet — WiFi only — in January but the date for the ICS updates for Xoom WiFi and 3G and Droid...
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Linux: It's where the jobs are
The Linux Foundation’s most recent job survey reveals that eighty percent of IT companies that use Linux are making hiring Linux professionals a priority.
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Google, Motorola must capitalize on regulatory win to battle Apple's iPad
The US Department of Justice and European Commission have okayed Google’s planned $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Now the two have to work together — and fast —...
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Shuttleworth: Don't blow a gasket over enterprise Ubuntu remix
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth posted a blog defending the decision to release an enterprise remix of Ubuntu Business Desktop for enterprise users that contains VMware View
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Eolas loses landmark Web patent case
In a rare victory against software patent, a jury in the U.S. District Court in East Texas ruled that Eolas did not have a patent on the interactive Web.
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Pentaho open sources big data code, licenses Kettle project under Apache 2.0
Pentaho has open sourced some of the big data assets in its Kettle open source project — and moved its entire Kettle Data Integration Platform to Apache 2.0 — in order to capture more...
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Commercial Support now available for the open-source NGINX Web server
The new number two Web server in the world, open-source NGINX, is now offering commercial support.
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Is Windows 8 Metro failing even at Microsoft?
When even one of Metro’s former developers doesn’t use Windows and Microsoft is making noise about bringing the classic desktop to ARM tablets isn’t it clear that Microsoft...
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Google's Android+Chrome likely a winning combo
The marriage of Android and Chrome — just as the union of Android code for smartphones and Android code for tablets were merged — will give Google stronger ammunition as it battles...
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