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
- Morale at Microsoft Sinking, More Layoffs Expected, Stock Buybacks Blasted
- controversial because they should really be illegal
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- In Sweden, GNU/Linux Almost 20% of the Laptop/Desktop Market, Firefox Falls to 2%
- In the US, once a browser falls below 2%, many critical sites can legally ignore it (or its users' needs) altogether
- When Microsoft Pays a Lot of Money to Reddit, 'Linux' Foundation, and Countless Other Entities
- As does Google
- A CoC Will Destroy Your Free Software Community and Help Imposers of CoC (Like Microsoft)
- Abusers like to disguise censorship (of their abuse) as "manners" or good "conduct"
- IBM Likely Breaking Several Laws With Latest 'Secret' Mass Layoffs
- Never sign an NDA
- Gemini Links 19/09/2024: Emacs Wiki and China, IRC Chatting
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, September 18, 2024
- IRC logs for Wednesday, September 18, 2024
- Links 18/09/2024: Web Server Survey Shows Microsoft Down Again, Omkhar Arasaratnam Leaves Microsoft-connected OpenSSF
- Links for the day
- Links 18/09/2024: Gaming Layoffs and New Openwashing by Linux Foundation
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 18/09/2024: Home, Ashram, and Markdoc
- Links for the day
- [Meme] Think. Positive. Saturate the Media.
- IBM: Layoffs? What layoffs?
- The Kubecost Acquisition Does Not Show IBM is Rich, It Shows It Wants to Distract From Mass Layoffs Happening This Week (Thousands Laid Off in the Dark)
- So-called "news deserts" have become a national and international phenomenon (not local/regional)
- IBM Has Been Lobbying for Software Patents, It's Not the Free Software Community's Ally
- The ancient company has been lobbying for these patents for decades already
- Over Half a Day Later the Media Still Doesn't Cover Thousands of Layoffs at IBM
- Not even a single news site bothered to investigate and report this? Not even one?
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
- IRC logs for Tuesday, September 17, 2024
- IBM Befriends and Exploits the Biggest Enemy of Software Freedom (Software Patents)
- Software Patents and IBM in Today's News
- Many Workers Quietly Leave Microsoft, the Company is Running Out of Money (Too Much Debt and Now Massive Buybacks to Keep the Shares From Collapsing While Hiding Humongous Losses)
- I've heard of people who just decided to quit Microsoft. They could not handle the anxiety.
- Links 17/09/2024: Volkswagen Layoffs May Exceed 15,000, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Arrested
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 17/09/2024: Re-framing of Priorities and Journalists
- Links for the day
- The Linux Foundation is Associating Linux With Scams and With Scam Sites Right Now (Like the Wife of Jim Zemlin Did)
- they profit from the sellouts
- Mass Layoffs at IBM Today, Just Like Prominent Rumours Said Upfront
- past couple of hours
- Google's YouTube Already Blocking People Who Block Ads
- YouTube feels like it's dying
- Links 17/09/2024: More on Microsoft Cuts and XBox Backward Compatibility Issues
- Links for the day
- IBM is Acting No Better Than Patent Trolls, Preying on Smaller Companies by Suing Them With Software Patents
- No Red Hat employee should tolerate this aggression by the employer
- Something Has Gone Very Wrong at iTWire
- "iTWire has descended into marketing spam"
- The Hallmark of a Dying Company Running Low on Money (But Still Trying to Hide That)
- Microsoft should look into selling red markers
- UEFI 'Secure' Boot Has Put Security at Risk, Suggests New Report
- We're vindicated once again
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, September 16, 2024
- IRC logs for Monday, September 16, 2024
- Links 17/09/2024: China Sanctions and Breadth of Latest Microsoft Layoffs Elaborated Upon
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 17/09/2024: Small Improvements in Carbon Capture and Pseudo-Productivity In Java
- Links for the day
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