Links 26/11/2008: Fedora 10 Unveiled, One Million Androids by Xmas
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-11-26 11:47:17 UTC
- Modified: 2008-11-26 14:52:30 UTC
GNU/Linux
- IBM's Transitive buy presents interesting server options
- Carrier Grade Linux 4.0 - Raising the bar
- Migrating to Linux in a business or large user environment
- Can adoption of GNU/Linux help recession?
- R1Soft€® Releases Free Tool- Linux Hot Copy, Provides Unprecedented Flexibility for System Admins
- Closed Linux driver problems described
Why doesn't Linux aim to offer a stable kernel-level API? There has been debate about it in the past, but Welte explains that the current system has been kept so that "if there's a technical reason to change the ABI, we can do so."
- Photo Management on Linux - Part 1
- Why there are over 2 dozen music players
- The evolution of a Linux user
KDE4
Ubuntu
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Fedora
Sub-notebooks
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Devices
- Robotic arm runs Linux
Zurich, Switzerland-based Neuronics has released an open-source embedded Linux version of its "Katana" robot." The Katana Robotic Arm runs Linux with Xenomai hard real time extensions on a Freescale MPC5200-based control board, and is aimed at industry, production, and research applications, says the company.
- Linux powers free-to-air (FTA) satellite box
CaptiveWorks has announced a Linux IP set-top box (STB) and digital video broadcast receiver that offers FTA satellite HD video reception, and media center features. The CW-4000HD Linux Media Center is based on Gentoo Linux and other open source projects, says the company.
- Linux hops on STD bus
Mobile
F/OSS
Leftovers
- BT Bans Talking About Phorm, Erases Earlier Discussions
Is it really so hard to allow open discussion on such a topic? If BT believes that it's reasonable to use the technology, then why not explain why clearly, responding to the critics? The only reason to erase these discussions is if BT knows that what's it's doing is highly questionable, and BT would rather not have to explain itself.
- The Bizarre Cathedral - 32
- Germany Realizes That Music Samples Can Be Fair Use
- Apple Levels DMCA on IPodhash Project
The worst thing about DRM? The things it makes people do. Take the iPodhash project, a group of coders dedicated to reverse-engineering Apple's database files on the iPod classic and iPod touch. Doing so allows for third-party utilities to access information on the iPod, which is particularly useful for those who want to use their iPods on Linux, since there's no version of iTunes available for that platform.
Recent Techrights' Posts
- Links 11/10/2024: Discord Still Blocked in Turkey, Google Might be Split
- Links for the day
- LinuxSecurity (Guardian Digital, Inc) Sloppy With Its 'Linux' Slop
- This kind of stuff is killing the World Wide Web and ruins human knowledge
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- Links 11/10/2024: Lots More Censorship and Growing Concerns About Health Impact of Social Control Media
- Links for the day
- Going Almost 4.5 Decades Back to Find 'Dirt' on a Person
- That incident was 42.5 years ago. Is that how far some people would go in an effort to discredit a person?
- XBox is Dead. This is Just the Beginning.
- the main reason Microsoft bought Activision/Blizzard was to hide the growing losses and failure of XBox
- The Risk to the "Linux" Brand
- Brands that are not guarded from misuse/abuse will inevitably lose their original meaning and their value
- Gemini Links 11/10/2024: Deploying Common Lisp Programs and Examining FreeBSD
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, October 10, 2024
- IRC logs for Thursday, October 10, 2024
- [Meme] Chin-dropping and Jaw-dropping (Considerable Drop in Patent Validity and Quality)
- This drop is very much intentional
- Gemini Links 10/10/2024: Untruth, SSH, Gopher, and More
- Links for the day
- Geminispace Beyond 4,100 Capsules
- 4,000 was less than 8 weeks ago
- Links 10/10/2024: TikTok's Legal Problems, WeblogPoMo Challenges
- Links for the day
- [Meme] European Patent Convention and Vienna Convention Became Only Fictions (Laws and Constitutions Are Now Works of Fiction in Europe)
- A political crisis and blunder
- Almost a Thousand EPO Staff Protesting to EPO Member States That the Office Illegally Grants Software Patents and Other Invalid European Patents
- "The outcome confirms that the concerns about the EPO’s ability to grant legally sound patents remain"
- Loss of Technical Merit(ocracy)
- "buzzword diplomas"
- Junk Science
- science is being compromised for business purposes
- [Meme] Dismantling .io (Stick a Fork, the Hype is Done)
- NVIDIA is an excellent new example of hype driving up fictional "value"
- UNIX is 55 This Year, It is 6 Years Older Than Microsoft
- It should be noted that the surviving co-creator of UNIX, Ken Thompson, 'moved' to GNU/Linux (Debian) in recent years
- This Year, for the First Time Since August 2019 (Bill Gates MIT Scandal, Jeffrey Epstein Bribes), libreplanet-discuss Was Inactive an Entire Month
- The MIT injustice remains and recent "libreplanet" events were held in a venue that's not MIT and far less prestigious than MIT (the "Wentworth" imitation)
- [Meme] Different Ending for Jurassic Park
- UNIX in old movies
- Evolution of Hype
- Passing fads and rebranding
- Groklaw Will Hopefully Come Back
- Sites should be able to run for decades with hardly any human role/interaction, but that's not where we are...
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, October 09, 2024
- IRC logs for Wednesday, October 09, 2024
- World Wide Web: Only Criminals Would Want Real Security and Vouch for Themselves When They Use Encryption
- In "modern" browsers, the podlock icon probably does not mean what users might think it means
- [Meme] OSI Digging Its Very Own Grave (With Microsoft)
- The very latest blog post from OSI is a hoot
- Gemini Links 09/10/2024: YouTube Woes, Post-Truth Slop
- Links for the day
- Geminispace is More Trustworthy (and Private) Than the World Wide Web
- Unlike the Web, Geminispace does not route the lion's share of traffic through a collective of spying companies
- Nothing Will Be Secure and Robust to Failure Until Microsoft Windows is Eradicated and/or Disconnected From the Internet
- Every system has limited capacity, Windows botnets push things to their limits
- GNU/Linux Took Off at the BSDs' Expense (Amid Telecom Lawsuit) and the Rivalry Persists Because Microsoft is Negligible in the Server Space
- UNIX or POSIX is the future
- Links 09/10/2024: Samsung's Fall, Tensions Growing Near China
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 09/10/2024: Retroware and gmlgcd 2.0
- Links for the day
- Links 09/10/2024: Microsoft's Surface Duo 2 Officially Dead, X/Twitter Shutdown in Brazil, and "OpenAI Is A Bad Business"
- Links for the day
- Technology: rights or responsibilities? - Part III
- By Dr. Andy Farnell
- [Meme] Bill Gates With a Side of "Linux"
- Linux Foundation is trolling us with Bill Gates
- Once Again Linux Foundation Makes It Clear It's Being 'Absorbed' by Bill Gates
- Linux Foundation devotes about 2% of its budget to Linux
- Links 08/10/2024: Australian Fines for Twitter (X), Fake Patent Courts Still Not Scuttled
- Links for the day
- World Wide Slop
- If it quacks like a duck...
- IBM is a Boys' Club
- If IBM collapsed, the Red Hat engineers who work on GNU and Linux would simply work elsewhere (on the same projects)
- The Miserable State of GAFAM
- Looking for government handouts
- Microsoft is Acting Like a Company That's Running Out of Money (But Still Pretends to be Wealthy in Order to Attract or Retain Shareholders)
- Azure has had mass layoffs every year since 2020, yet Microsoft keeps telling shareholders that "clown computing" is growing
- Dr. Andy Farnell's Article on Societal Disorganised Attachment and the Role of Social Control Media
- The article is quite long and typos were still being fixed as recently as last night
- Smear Alert: Linus Torvalds Asking for Better Commit Messages Makes Linus a (Grammar) Nazi
- Maybe the "mainstream media" is looking for clickbait or maybe it's actively looking to make a scandal - a phony controversy with which to make the job of coordinating Linux unpleasant
- Gemini Links 09/10/2024: Climate Doom and Clagrange
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, October 08, 2024
- IRC logs for Tuesday, October 08, 2024
Comments
aeshna23
2008-11-26 13:28:21
David Gerard
2008-11-26 14:32:44
Lucene is the search the Wikimedia Foundation uses (with a tremendous amount of site-specific tweaks. Goal: make the site search as useful as a site-specific Google search). Way better than the default MySQL full-text search, which is good enough for intranet wikis but not much more.
David Gerard
2008-11-26 14:33:31