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Feb
28th

Subdomain Redirection Using htaccess And mod_rewrite On Apache For Linux Or Unix

Author: Linux Today | Files under syndicated

The Linux and Unix Menagerie: “Following up on yesterdays post on 301 redirects, which we realize is a tired subject, today we’re going to take look at simple ways you can do regular/subdomain redirection using htaccess and “mod_rewrite” for Apache on Linux or Unix.”


Feb
28th

Novell, Red Hat — What’s the Diff?

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Novell’s management was asked why Novell’s Linux business wasn’t performing at the same level at which Red Hat’s Linux business is performing. Red Hat’s most recent set for financial results showed improvements in revenue and income. Novell executives answered that Novell’s business is a different one than Red Hat’s for a number of reasons. “We will continue to be aggressive with the Linux tool and product in order to drive more of our other management products and other products that sit above that,” Hovsepian stated. “So fundamentally we have a different strategy on long-term value of Linux in the marketplace and as part of our portfolio. We see it as an important part but we see the long-term profitability coming from these other categories for our business.”


Feb
28th

LinuxDNA Supercharges Linux with the Intel C/C++ Compiler

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Exciting news from the LinuxDNA project, which earlier this month successfully compiled a recent Linux kernel with the Intel C/C++ compiler (ICC). This is not just a compile without errors, this is — for the most part — a fully bootable, compatible Linux kernel that can boot into a full Linux system. The full system is based on Gentoo Linux, and utilizes kernel version 2.6.22.


Feb
28th

Novell puts Linux on sale as earnings disappoint

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Novell’s $340 million lifeline from Microsoft appears to be losing its potency. Although Microsoft originally gifted Novell $240 million to help fight Red Hat, and later added another $100 million to the pile, it doesn’t seem to be enough to revive Novell’s fortunes, as the company reported disappointing first-quarter earnings and a slide even in its Linux business, which had been growing fairly well.


Feb
28th

Carrefour Classmate PC Sales in Colombia

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

I was asked by the editor of OLPC News to comment on the sales of the Intel Classmate PC based on my experiences seeing its marketing while visiting Colombia this month. I have also seen its competition, the ASUS Eee PC being sold there the past 2 years. These events have happened while people asked me where they could purchase an OLPC XO that I had shown them. My basic response to those interested in the OLPC XO has been to say that they needed to purchase one via Ebay.com, since I had arrived in Colombia after the G1G1 program had ended the past 2 years. Just shipping an envelope via FedEx to Colombia costs $50, so most would not get the XO from my suggested source after paying the initial Ebay price.


Feb
28th

OpenOffice 3.1 is FAST!

Author: Linux Today | Files under syndicated

OOoNinja: “By far, the most requested feature in this release is anti-aliasing, which smooths edges of diagonal lines. On the left is OpenOffice.org 3.0, and the right is OpenOffice.org 3.1. Both images are enlarged to show detail.”


Feb
28th

Bridging the gap between companies and communities for OSS

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

In a presentation at the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE), GNOME Foundation executive director Stormy Peters discussed the differences between companies and communities and how to bridge the gap. This issue is becoming increasingly important for open source software projects that are trying to build close ties with corporate adopters and contributors.


Feb
28th

Sharing Files in Linux and Understanding Pathnames

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Akkana Peck has shown us how pathnames work, the difference between /home and home, and using ls to see the contents of a directory. Today we’re going to go all dotty and learn what ../../ means, and how to share, or not share, files with other system users. You’ll never be mystified again


Feb
28th

Novell, Red Hat — What’s the Diff?

Author: Linux Today | Files under syndicated

InternetNews: “There is a popular notion among open source advocates that open source software will do well in a recession as enterprises seek low cost alternatives. That doesn’t mean that Linux and open source vendors aren’t at risk from the current economic downturn, just ask Novell.”


Feb
28th

Microsoft’s Battle with TomTom: Shape of Things to Come?

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Microsoft’s current patent suit against navigation software maker TomTom has caused quite a stir in the Open Source arena and might turn into a wave of MS attacks on Linux.