Links 02/07/2008: Samba 3.2 Released; IceCat 3 is Out
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-07-02 19:54:46 UTC
- Modified: 2008-07-02 19:54:46 UTC
GNU/Linux
- Eee Monitor shots reveal Linux's iMac rival
- ASUS Eee PC 904 HD to get bigger, use hard drive
- CEO's Diary: Linux?
He has a set a number of practical tests. One was to test transitions to Windows Vista or Linux. People resisted both, but one no more than the other. So why not Linux?
As important, he’s tested Open Office on a trial group. After very little effort in translation most could hardly spot the difference from a Microsoft product. After all, most people hardly use any of the features in either.
The big issue now is email management. If we can manage that and diary scheduling OK (which is a big question) the real issue is when some Linux platforms are now very stable and have long term support, why are we Microsoft based?
- Interface Obsession Syndrome
Last post, I boldly proclaimed (using my proclaiming voice, which makes the font bold and a size larger), "There is not a single thing wrong with a single FOSS program's user interface, anywhere, period."
- Java and the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
- One live DVD, one ton of Linux games
- Samba Team Releases Samba 3.2
- Dev boards gain Linux support
- ITAN partners Mandriva Linux, Omatek, Zinox, Brian, Beta on OSPC
- Don’t confuse bad Linux support for bad Linux
- Quad-Boot Fun, and A Correction
- Sir Bill and Sir Tim: A Tale of Two Knights
That's now happening, as GNU/Linux is starting to become a serious option in more and more computer sectors – totally dominant in supercomputing, for example, probably the equal of Windows on the server-side, still lagging on the desktop, and poised to become the main operating system for embedded systems.
- Plat'Home Expands US Distribution of Low-Power, Tough, Small-Sized Linux Servers with Silicon Valley's SysKey International Corporation
- [Linux Gazette] July 2008 (#152)
- Graphics board vendor [AMD/ATI] touts faster Linux drivers
- KVM backer takes virtual desktops on the road
F/OSS
Microsoft/Security
Leftovers
Recent Techrights' Posts
- How the SLAPPs From Microsoft Staff Are Connected to the Corrupt OSI, Whose Majority of Money Comes From Microsoft for Openwashing, LLM Hype, and Whitewashing GPL Violations During Class Action Trial
- Let's explain how some of these things are connected
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- Red Hat's Owner is Called "America's Worst Tech Company" (IBM) and Microsoft's Liabilities Grow
- Microsoft has about a quarter of a trillion (yes, trillion with a "T") in liabilities
- If the Gossip is True, Today Microsoft Has "Large M1 Meetings" to Discuss Almost 30,000 More Microsoft Layoffs in 2025
- the claim is that Microsoft is preparing to lay off 10% of its staff
- Microsoft Has a Long and Proven History of Funding Meritless Lawsuits Against Rivals and Critics (It Always Backfires)
- It also looks like the solicitor used by two Microsofters to SLAPP us is being urgently replaced
- Links 12/05/2025: Gardens and Kitchens
- Links for the day
- Links 12/05/2025: Media Being Attacked (New Forms of Attack on the Press), Many Data Breaches
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, May 11, 2025
- IRC logs for Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Links 11/05/2025: Pyotr Wrangel and Kubernetes With FreeBSD
- Links for the day
- What Happened to the Open Source Initiative (OSI) Elections: A Moment of Silence and Revisionism Amid US Government Investigation and Community Uproar
- Not a word this month
- Microsoft Florian Becomes Patent Troll, Arranges to Sue Companies (Extorting Money Out of Them)
- From campaigner against software patents to paid Microsoft shill to "FOSS patents" (actually attacking FOSS) to revisionism as "books" (for Microsoft)... and now this
- Links 11/05/2025: China's Fentanylware (TikTok) Tells Kids to Vandalise Schools' Chromebooks and Increased Censorship in India
- Links for the day
- You Need Not Be a Big Company to Defeat Microsoft If You Can Successfully Challenge Its Core "Ideas"
- Maybe that's just a sign that the ideas of RMS have become too effective and thus "dangerous"
- Gemini Links 11/05/2025: Yeeting Oligarch Tech, Offline Browsing
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, May 10, 2025
- IRC logs for Saturday, May 10, 2025
- One is Simply Doomed to Fail When Working for Violent Men From Microsoft and Attacking Women as Well as People Who Merely Expose Crimes or Report Real Crimes
- Imagine saying to people that you "practice law" or "exercise law"
- The Tariffs Are Accelerating Microsoft's Decline in China
- Judging by the way things are going, there will be considerable adoption of GNU/Linux in years to come, China being one major contributing factor.
- Control Your Systems, Control All Your Data
- what does it take for us to control our own systems and data?
- Misplacing Blame for Security Problems, Sometimes With LLM Slop That Blames "Linux" for Microsoft's Failures
- Broken telephones and stochastic parrots beget plenty of Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt (FUD)
- Links 10/05/2025: WW2 Revisionism, Further Tit-for-tat in India-Pakistan Conflict
- Links for the day
- Links 10/05/2025: Germany Considers Smartphone Ban in Schools, Right to Repair Bills
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 10/05/2025: Git Server and Great LLM DDoS of 2025
- Links for the day
- Blizzard/Microsoft Unions Grow Ahead of Mass Layoffs at Microsoft, Apparently Starting Next Week (as Many as 30,000 Workers Laid Off by Year's End)
- Microsoft already fired about 5,000-6,000 workers this year by our estimates; that's not counting resignations compelled through pressure (i.e. pushed, did not jump) and contractors
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, May 09, 2025
- IRC logs for Friday, May 09, 2025