Archive for November, 2008

Open Source ‘Fundamentally Superior’: Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst

November 30th, 2008 by admin


In January, James Whitehurst became president and CEO of Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat. The 41-year-old came to the software company, which sells and services the Linux open source computer operating system, from Delta Air Lines, where he was chief operating officer and had worked on, among other projects, development of the discount travel Web site [...]

FOSS: Price Is Zero, Value Is Priceless

November 29th, 2008 by admin


The battle of the operating systems is intensifying in Nepal, and it looks like free open source software like Linux is emerging as a viable alternative to commercial software. People usually are only too happy to grab anything labeled “free,” but free and open source software was finding it difficult to make much headway against [...]

openDesktop.org provides super-portal to free software sites

November 28th, 2008 by admin


When users want the latest in free and open source software (FOSS), they are likely to think first of sites like freshmeat, or perhaps Softpedia or GnomeFiles. However, as the FOSS community has divided into specialized communities, sites for new releases have proliferated, to the point where it is difficult to keep track of them [...]

SCO Vows to Appeal Judge’s Patent Ruling

November 28th, 2008 by admin


The Utah-based SCO Group has been cleared to appeal a court ruling that might lead to a revival of its dispute with IBM over copyright claims to the freely distributed Linux operating system. Utah Federal Judge Dale A. Kimball has signed a final judgment in a case involving Novell, in which he had awarded Novell [...]

Giving thanks for a long weekend

November 27th, 2008 by admin


Today is the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, and we’re enjoying the day off with our families. In fact, we’re enjoying it so much that we’re taking tomorrow too. That means a reduced posting schedule on our sites. We’ll be back to our regular schedule on Monday.

Tutorial: Enabling Samba Shares Across Subnets, Part 2

November 26th, 2008 by admin


LinuxPlanet Classics: In Part 1 we set up a simple anonymous Samba file and printer server. Now we’re going to share it across subnets.

Tutorial: Enabling Samba Shares Across Subnets, Part 1

November 26th, 2008 by admin


LinuxPlanet Classics: It is still taught that Samba shares cannot be accessed across subnets. But actually Samba can cross subnets. It’s easy for Linux hosts, and a bit less easy for Windows clients. But fear not, for we shall guide you through safely past the traps and pitfalls.

Gmail notifiers let you know "you’ve got mail"

November 26th, 2008 by admin


If you are into email like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan were in the movie You’ve Got Mail, you probably want to be warned as soon as any message enters your mailbox. If you use Gmail, you can try one of several Gmail-specific applications that let you know when new messages arrive.

Run your NFS server in the user address space with NFS-GANESHA

November 26th, 2008 by admin


NFS-GANESHA is an NFS version 2-4 server that runs in the user address space instead of as part of the operating system kernel. Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) lets you run a filesystem in the user address space instead of as part of the Linux kernel, but the FUSE support in the Linux kernel from many [...]

Virtual Worlds: It’s a Legal Jungle in There

November 26th, 2008 by admin


About eight months ago, the owners of a sporting goods company contacted their attorney, Doug Wolf, a partner at Wolf Greenfield. It seemed a company was using the firm’s logo and trademark without proper authorization. Setting the matter right should have been a straightforward task for Wolf — except for the fact that the intellectual [...]