Wine 1.0 RC2 Released!
It’s true! You can download binaries for popular distros today.
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May 26, 2008May 24, 2008PC World Missed the Nokia/Linux NewsPC World is reporting that Linux may be used on new Nokia Phones. The apparently missed the announcement Nokia made days earlier in response to articles like the one above. Sorry, PC World, Nokia isn’t planning any Linux handsets. May 23, 2008Donating to FOSS projectsWith the large number of projects included in most distributions, there is always a question of who to best donate money to. At present, there is a nifty discussion on Slashdot on this very topic. A donation to Richard Stallman’s GNU Project would be a worthy cause, without any doubt. Love him or hate him, his contribution cannot be underestimated. May 22, 2008Mandriva Linux Security UpdateDetails are available at help net security. It looks like you’ll be okay if you’re already running the 2.6.22.7 kernel. Mandriva users can run MandrivaUpdate or urpmi to automatically update. Linux Sales in China Grow 22%According to vnunet despite a 22.6% growth in market share, revenue was a paltry $5.42m in Q1 of 2008. Unfortunately, with easy access to pirate copies of windows available in China a good number of Linux installations will likely be replaced. Redhat, Suse release Enterprise UpdatesIn case you missed the news Both Redhat and Suse released updates to their enterprise Linux offerings. RHEL 5.2 and Suse Linux Enterprise 10 Service Pack 2 are available. RHEL 5.2 delivers support for 64 processors, 512GB of ram, NUMA, and reduced power consumption features. RHEL 5.2 is also certified for IBM cell blade systems. Suse Linux Enterprise 10 SP2 is less impressive, providing IPv6 support and “better interoperability” with Microsoft Windows and Office using local NTFS. Ultraportable Ubuntu TBA in early JuneIn a Guardian Interview published today Mark Shuttleworth mentions that “Netbook Remix” — an ultraportable optimized Ubuntu release — will be announced in the first week of June. Linux on the desktop - Ubuntu ReviewUbuntu has certainly impressed Larry Borsato at IDG who gives a glowing review. Mr. Borasto claims that the unnamed version of Ubuntu is consumer ready and a viable competitor to Microsoft Windows. He even claims that it’s even easier to get up and running. Has Ubuntu done it? Have they achieved their goal of a consumer-friendly Linux distribution? May 21, 2008Linux in your carWind River systems claims that it’s “Infotainment” system will be ready for you car by August. The system touts a ridiculous number of features, from a ridiculous number of companies. The Short List:
The question remains: will controlling such a system via voice recognition lead to extreme cases of road rage? Ubuntu, Debian SSL Not So SecureVnunet is reporting that an antique update to the randomness engine has left Ubuntu and Debian users vulnerable for more than two years. The bug allows an attacker to predict the generated cryptographic keys. Fortunately, a patch is available here: http://secunia.com/advisories/30231/ |
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