Linux and Open Source - RSS FeedsKDE Momentum Continues with New Updates, Features Thu, 28 Aug 2008 18:12:58 -0400
The KDE community has released KDE 3.5.10, a maintenance release for the KDE 3.5 series of the popular Linux desktop. Meanwhile, KDE developers continue work on bringing service-oriented computing to KDE, as well as a new Amarok media player and enhanced Qt support. KDE also has adopted the Free Software Foundation Europe's Fiduciary License Agreement. - The KDE Community has announced the
availability of KDE 3.5.10, a maintenance
release of KDE, the free desktop for GNU
Linux and other Unix flavors.
The KDE desktop is the system of choice
for a broad array of Linux users. And although the KDE
community released KDE 4.1 at the end of
July, K...
Microsoft to Pay Novell $100M More for Linux Support Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:33:46 -0400
The pact between Microsoft and Novell, however, stirred up quite a controversy in the open-source community. - SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft plans to pay software maker Novell up to $100 million in additional subscription fees due to strong demand for Novell's open-source Linux software that partners with Microsoft's proprietary Windows software.
The payment to be made by Nov. 1, announced by the companies ...
Microsoft, Novell Expand Interoperability Partnership Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:43:03 -0400
Microsoft and Novell expand their interoperability partnership with Microsoft buying up to $100 million in SUSE Linux certificates. The partnership helps enable SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Windows Server to work together in the datacenter. Moreover, the companies will continue to work collaboratively on virtualization, systems management, directory and identity federation, document format compatibility, accessibility technology, and the Moonlight multimedia framework. - Microsoft and Novell have announced an incremental investment in their partnership to promote interoperability between the SUSE Linux platform and Windows, with Microsoft pledging to purchase up to $100 million in certificates that customers can redeem for support.
The goal of the Microsoft/Novell ...
Ubuntu Linux-Maker Canonical Joins Linux Foundation Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:00:41 -0400
Canonical, maker of the Ubuntu Linux Distribution, has joined the Linux Foundation. Canonical has advanced Linux on both the desktop and server and should be a good fit for the Linux Foundation, dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux. Canonical supports several other open-source projects including Bazaar, Storm and Upstart, and by joining, it should be able to support and benefit from other Linux community members in the Linux Foundation, including IBM, Novell, Oracle, Intel, Red Hat and VMware. - Canonical, maintainer of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has joined the Linux
Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of
Linux.
By joining, Canonical can both contribute to and benefit from the foundation
that features many of the Linux community's leading comp...
LinuxWorld 2008: Enthusiasm Up, Attendance Down Fri, 08 Aug 2008 15:53:18 -0400
The shakiness of the macroeconomy plus general problems with travel arrangements caused many usual attendees to sit out this year's LinuxWorld Conference Expo in San Francisco. More than 7,500 people signed up, but about half that actually showed up, some estimates said. But there was no lack of enthusiasm for new product releases especially in the data center, mobile and cloud computing sectors. Those who stayed home missed a lot of good new products and plenty of good networking opportunities. -
It was apparent early on that this was not going to be a sold-out
LinuxWorld Conference amp; Expo at San Francisco's Moscone Center.
Malaise in the macroeconomy and general travel difficulties were
generally thought to be the culprits. Only 7,500 people registered, and
perhaps half that ...
Microsoft Site CodePlex Turns 2 Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:15:03 -0400
Microsoft's CodePlex celebrates its second year of helping .Net developers dabble in open source. The Microsoft open-source site enables developers to contribute to and share code for such projects as IronPython. - The Microsoft community development site, CodePlex, celebrated its second anniversary in early August.
On Aug. 6, S. quot;Soma quot; Somasegar, senior vice president of Microsoft's Developer Division, blogged that CodePlex had reached its second year of operation as a Microsoft-run hosting site. T...
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