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Deal with Sun Microsystems may boost Microsoft's quest for search traffic


Microsoft Corp., a distant third in the search market, has signed a distribution deal with a former foe in a bid to increase its share of search traffic.

U.S. Web surfers who are downloading Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java software will be asked whether they would also like to download a toolbar featuring a Microsoft Live Search box, under the deal announced Monday.

The Java software, which is needed to view some websites, is on 800 million desktops worldwide -- more than 9 out of 10 personal computers connected to the Internet -- and gets tens of millions of downloads each month, according to Sun. The companies did not disclose the financial details of the pact. Sun has had similar deals with Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. in the past.
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Saturday, November 29 2008 @ 12:03:04 EST (106 reads)
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Reiser seeks to appeal - says lawyer 'hates me'


Hans Reiser, the computer programmer who admitted to strangling his estranged wife, is trying to appeal his conviction and sentence on the grounds of ineffective assistance from his lead attorney.

Reiser accused defense attorney William Du Bois of basing jury selection in part on Chinese astrology and said the lawyer had "oxytocin excess" because people who have too much of the hormone "enjoy betraying others."

In a 10-page document handwritten from San Quentin State Prison and filed with Alameda County Superior Court earlier this month, Reiser wrote: "He has much in common with persons I was in conflict with during my divorce and identified with them to an extent that biased him against me enough that he wanted to betray me. He hates me."

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Saturday, November 29 2008 @ 11:58:04 EST (50 reads)
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  Linux Related

Configuring Linux


This is a basic article on how to configure Linux so that it will run your webserver, telnet, ftp, mysql etc. It is primarily focused for Fedora/RedHat releases but applies to almost all server based flavors.
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Saturday, November 29 2008 @ 11:51:24 EST (68 reads)
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  Linux Related

Using Text Editors


Text editors are similar to word processors, providing various features for writing documents. Several text editors are available on Linux, and this page explains how to use the three most popular.

For information about the specific text editor click on the name below.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Saturday, November 29 2008 @ 11:47:01 EST (54 reads)
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  Microsoft Related

The 10 Dumbest Lies of the Micro-hoo-gle-cahn Saga


Once promising to be the most-scrutinized corporate governance event in history, this Friday's meeting of Yahoo shareholders will now likely unfold in anticlimactic fashion, diffused by the forced-coziness between Carl Icahn and Yahoo's board.

So as we approach the six-month anniversary of Microsoft's initial run at Yahoo, what better time to assess the overall game of the Micro-hoo-gle-cahn saga?

After dozens of parses over the past six months, Jack Flack has identified several reality-challenged themes that collectively explain why no player in the drama as emerged as the good guy, or even the smart guy.

So to entertain you while the proxies are being tabulated, Jack Flack presents "The 10 Tastiest Porky Pies of Micro-hoo-gle-cahn."

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Wednesday, July 30 2008 @ 15:39:44 EDT (221 reads)
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OpenOffice.org 2.3 available in the Linux Identity Office magazine


oxy writes "Linux Identity Office magazine provides really comprehensive articles about creating, editing and sharing workplace do*****ents in OpenOffice.org.
The magazine includes DVD with the latest release of OpenOffice.org for Windows, Linux Mac OS X and Solaris operating systems.

http://www.linuxidentity.com/us/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5020




"
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Wednesday, July 30 2008 @ 15:36:12 EDT (189 reads)
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  Dumbass

Software Developer Hans Reiser Leads Police To Wife's Body


Prosecutors could provide leniency in sentencing Wednesday in exchange for Reiser's last-minute cooperation.

Hans Reiser led police and prosecutors to his wife's dead body Monday.
In April, a jury convicted the computer engineer of killing his wife. Reiser maintained his innocence during the trial. Prosecutors could provide leniency in sentencing Wednesday in exchange for his last-minute cooperation.

Thirty-one-year-old Nina Reiser was last seen dropping off the couple's two children at Hans Reiser's home in Oakland, Calif. in September 2006. Police found her vehicle with groceries and Nina Reiser's pocketbook and cell phone inside. Since the phone's battery was missing, police were unable to trace her last steps through cell phone tower signals.



 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, July 08 2008 @ 14:36:54 EDT (310 reads)
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  Linux Related

It's not the Gates, it's the bars


By Richard Stallman
Founder, Free Software Foundation

To pay so much attention to Bill Gates' retirement is missing the point. What really matters is not Gates, nor Microsoft, but the unethical system of restrictions that Microsoft, like many other software companies, imposes on its customers.

That statement may surprise you, since most people interested in computers have strong feelings about Microsoft. Businessmen and their tame politicians admire its success in building an empire over so many computer users.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Monday, July 07 2008 @ 13:32:07 EDT (268 reads)
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  Debian Related

Debian 4.0r3 available in the Linux Identity Set magazine


oxy writes "Linux Identity Set magazine includes 3 DVDs, or 18 000 packages, amongst
which you should find all what you need. These DVDs are optimized for
32-bit Intel architecture, which is the most compatible architecture
used today, working even with Core 2 Duo or AMD64 processors. The
magazine will help you apprehend Debian in the simplest way possible.

You can find more information here

"
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Wednesday, June 25 2008 @ 12:20:22 EDT (291 reads)
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  SCO related

SCO Reorganizes its Reorganization Plan


SCO turned up in bankruptcy court the other day to say that it was withdrawing its latest reorganization plan – the one where a mystery Arab moneybags was going to put $100 million at its disposal – and submit another one that has the same mystery Arab moneybags pumping even more money into SCO.

According to what SCO told us, and has yet to detail to the court because they’re still working on it, it’s a result of the due diligence.

Things are supposedly looking even brighter than before.


 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Friday, April 11 2008 @ 09:00:47 EDT (444 reads)
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  SCO related

Bankruptcy trustee skeptical as SCO punts on reorg plan


A private equity firm that was prepared to fund SCO's reorganization is now having second thoughts. According to a memorandum of understanding that was revealed to the public in February, Steve Norris Capital Partners (SNCP) had tentatively offered to buy $5 million in stock and supply a $95 million loan for paying creditors and resurrecting the company. SNCP has now backed out of the plan and is instead negotiating a buyout of SCO assets.
 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Friday, April 04 2008 @ 08:43:28 EDT (428 reads)
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Novell insists it’s winning the Linux wars


In the third of a series of interviews by Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin, Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian (right) insisted his company is not being hurt by its association with Microsoft.

“Novell grew 200% in the SUSE Linux marketplace year-over-year from an invoicing perspective,” he said. The overall market is growing at 22% according to IDC,” and “we’re taking some market share from our competitors.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 15:00:38 EDT (439 reads)
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  Microsoft Related

ISO approval: A good process gone bad


You may have read our background article about ODF and OOXML and why Red Hat believes OOXML should not be approved as an ISO standard. This time, we focus on how the standardization process has been compromised at ISO.

ISO’s JTC-1 directives were designed to provide a fair, consensus-based way to design standards that are portable, interoperable, and adaptable to all languages and cultures. The OOXML proposal has suffered from two basic problems: (1) voting irregularities, and (2) the use of a fast-track process for a complex, new, large specification that has not received adequate industry review. The resulting specification was driven almost exclusively by one vendor, has not achieved industry consensus, and has had thousands of issues logged against it, largely due to issues involving implementability, portability, and interoperability. Although resolutions have been proposed for many of the issues that have been raised, there is virtually no time to review these resolutions to determine whether they fix the problems. And the voting irregularities have raised serious issues with the fairness of the process.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 14:28:09 EDT (455 reads)
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  Microsoft Related

Is Microsoft really any more trustworthy?


Lately, Microsoft has been trying really, really hard to appear as open source's best friend. All I can say is: "With friends like these, who needs enemies?"

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 09:19:37 EDT (441 reads)
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Microsoft continues to prey upon the overly cautious with patent deals


Apparently Microsoft has a thing for conservative Japan. Just when I thought Microsoft had closed patent cross-licensing deals with every Japanese firm ever to have considered corporate existence, Microsoft surprises me with a deal with Onkyo.

So far Microsoft's list includes the needy (the various second-rate Linux distributions and Novell, which is a first-class Linux distribution with second-class aspirations of how to build on its technical merit) and the overly cautious (Japanese and Korean electronics companies for whom it's easier to just pay rather than try to figure out whether Microsoft's machinations are worthy). Microsoft might consider this a Very Good Start, but to me it looks like a Very Poor End to Microsoft's attempts to afflict the world with its dubious patent-rattling.

 
 
  Posted by linuxwiz on Sunday, March 23 2008 @ 22:56:11 EDT (437 reads)
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