Links 01/12/2008: North South Wales for F/OSS or GNU/Linux, OpenMoko Expands
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-12-02 10:29:26 UTC
- Modified: 2008-12-02 10:29:26 UTC
GNU/Linux
- Microsoft on the outer of schools funding
NSW wants to offer 197,000 secondary school students wireless-enabled netbooks that would possibly run on open-source software such as Linux.
- Apple eats video editing jobs
Step forward Object Matrix and its MatrixStore. It's a clusterable set of nodes, three at a minimum, with each node having up to 24TB of SATA disk storage (1TB drives) and Linux x86 server running the MatrixStore software.
- Another tale of Open Sourcery
- Binghamton Simulator Company Wins US Military Contract Using Concurrent Products
- Good OS Cloud: Linux as Quick Start for Web and Windows
- Psystar Holds Cyber Monday Sale On Mac Clones
Psystar's OpenLite system ships with the Ubuntu Linux desktop pre-installed, running on a 1.8-GHz Intel Celeron chip with integrated graphics support.
- TotalView Technologies Announces TotalView€® Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3
- Bivio Networks Announces Strategic Partnership With Leading Systems Integrator to Meet Japan's Demand for DPI
- DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 280, 1 December 2008
- Linux Outlaws 66 - Ramrod
- CrossOver Games for Linux Running Diablo 2
Kernel
Phones
Desktop Environment
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Distributions
- What's new in Fedora 10
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New Releases
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Ubuntu
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 119
- StudioDave Does A Hardware Review And Meets Ubuntu 8.10
I am satisified with this machine, and Ubuntu 8.10 is an excellent fit for the hardware. AVSynthesis runs nicely in realtime, and the rtirq script has eliminated xruns from JACK's performance. The apt system has made it easy to update the system and set up a full-featured development environment, and of course there's the whole UbuntuStudio apps collection for me to explore. I'll have more to say about my new machine and its performance with Linux audio software, so be sure to check in again soon.
F/OSS
Leftovers
Recent Techrights' Posts
- Microsoft-Sponsored Xenophobia and Nationalism
- IBM is very similar in this regard
- Tentative Summary of Things to Publish in Project 2030
- I'll still be in my forties by then
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- Links 21/09/2025: "Hey Hi" (Hype) Under Fire, Fakes Identified; Tesla Burns Family
- Links for the day
- Google's Software is Malware and Malware in Mobile Devices
- Originally posted by Rob Musial
- Links 20/09/2025: Hegemony Coming to a Close, Luigi Mangione Ruled Not Terrorist
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 21/09/2025: "Charlie Kirk Was a Hateful Piece of Shit" and Slop Code Attempted by Microsofter
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, September 20, 2025
- IRC logs for Saturday, September 20, 2025
- Gemini Links 20/09/2025: Snowy Photos and utism is a Spectrum
- Links for the day
- Vintage is Sometimes Better
- Why can't we get back to "simple" if (or where) "simple" means better?
- Climate Breakdown Means We'll be Publishing More, Not Less
- Press freedom will be a common, recurring theme
- Our 5-Year Geminispace Anniversary is Coming Up
- I still remember when Gemini Protocol was quite new
- It's Right to Point Out Violence From the Right
- Violence is a recurring theme
- Web Browsers That "Do Hey Hi" (AI)
- State-of-the-art plagiarism or "autocomplete on steroids" (not coined by us, nevertheless a nice description) don't have much/any prospect
- Links 20/09/2025: Hardware Projects in View, Some Independent Publishers About Russia Prosper After Cheeto Cuts Funding
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 20/09/2025: Options and TV Time Machine
- Links for the day
- Links 20/09/2025: Retrocomputer, Antique Phone Experience, and More
- Links for the day
- Links 20/09/2025: Internet Shutdowns, Media Censorship, and Climate Worries
- Links for the day
- About 700 New Gemini Capsules in 13 Months (or 54 Per Month)
- 4.8K would represent a 20% increase
- Rust People: Drain the Swap, You're Holding It Wrong
- Does Rust make sense?
- Techrights the Name Turns 15
- About 6 weeks from now we turn 19
- Microsoft is Running Out of Time and Floating Fake Figures, Fake Projects, Fake Narratives, Fake Excuses
- Also, a lot of Microsoft's "revenue" claims are circular financing (i.e. Microsoft buying from itself, which means Ponzi-like fraud)
- Slopwatch: LinuxSecurity, linuxconfig.org, and Plagiarised Phoronix
- Many articles out there are nowadays fake
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, September 19, 2025
- IRC logs for Friday, September 19, 2025
- Gemini Links 20/09/2025: Navigating the Pressures of Modern Life and SpellBinding Accidentally Wrote Another Gemini Server
- Links for the day
- Links 19/09/2025: Press Freedom Dying in US, Anti-Austerity Strikes in France, and Alan Rusbridger to Leave 'Prospect'
- Links for the day
- European Patent Office Illegally Gutting and Outsourcing Its Functions, Acting Like an Above-the-Law Commercial Business (It Won't Stop at Formalities Officers (FOs) and Classification Slop at the EPO)
- breaking/violating laws and conventions
- Offloading to the Sister Site
- In the interest of not overwhelming readers
- Links 19/09/2025: Coffee Club and "SpellBinding is Now Absurdly Fast"
- Links for the day
- Links 19/09/2025: Lobbyist of American GAFAM Becomes Data Protection Commissioner in Europe
- Links for the day
- Links 19/09/2025: Media Freedom Ceases to Exist in US, "Consider Dropping Twitter/X"
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 19/09/2025: Thinking and Insect Bites
- Links for the day
- Microsoft E.E.E.: Git Will Now (or Very Soon) Fully Depend on Rust, Which is Controlled by Microsoft
- Microsoft now makes Git dependent on Rust, or making Git dependent on GitHub, which is proprietary
- The Right to Punch People (Apparently)
- At Brett Wilson, Brett's job title is "Head of Crime" and Wilson normalises calls for violence
- Slop or Fake Articles Have Turned Linux Journal From a Pioneering/Trailblazing "Linux" Magazine Into a Nuisance
- some sites with former reputation - good reputation - turn into cesspools
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, September 18, 2025
- IRC logs for Thursday, September 18, 2025