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LUP023 Linux and Open Source News for October 11, 2009

 

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Company that won $585M from Microsoft sues Apple, Google, Why the London Stock Exchange went for Linux, Lest CodePlex perplex, New Firefox security technology blocks Web attacks, Mozilla claims, Linux Saves Aussie Electrical Grid, Dutch police go open source, Hulu Goes Linux, Netgear offers an open source router that is an applications platform, Netgear trying to fool their users with “Open Source Router”, Sage Bionetworks, Biology’s Open Source Spark, Snags “Major” Donation from Quintiles, Schools start to move to OpenOffice, Firefox 3DOT6 Aims to Bring Fullscreen Open Source Video to the Web, The Open Source Initiative’s Corporate Status is Suspended, Cisco Teaches Routers to Act Like Servers, GPS Tracking: Open-Source GPS Tracking System, AP, News Corp bosses tell search engines to pay up, Dell: Ubuntu Desktop PC Is Back, Ubuntu Countdown, Shuttleworth and the Raging Inferno of the Great Sexism Debate, Fedora documentation team switching to CC-BY-SA license, Microsoft antitrust case: FSFE offers analysis to European Commission, FSFE – Browser bundeling – Open letter to Commissioner Kroes, Microsoft, EU reach accord on antitrust, Ballmer: Licensing Problematic, But Don’t Expect Any Changes, Microsoft Axes Works, Introduces Office 2010 Starter with Ads, Microsoft controlling Govt 2.0 funds, Snow Leopard bug threatens user data, reports claim, The Linux Foundation Video Site of LinuxCon 2009, T-Mobile: we probably lost all your Sidekick data, Google and Verizon Say Two Android Phones, With Google Voice, To Come This Year, Behold II Joins Android’s Autumn Advance, Adobe Flash 10.1 Offers GPU Acceleration, Mobile Support, Android to grab No. 2 spot by 2012, says Gartner, Palm fixes WebOS developer program, encourages open source, Palm Pre says “Hola” to Spain on 14 October, Dell’s Android phone is coming to the U.S., FCC Looks to Add to Airwaves for Wireless, Samsung’s First U.S. Android Phone Debuts, Motorola no longer on LiMo Foundation board, Rumor: Barnes & Noble’s eReader Will Run Android, Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: There’s No Excuse For This.

LINKS
The Going Linux Podcast
Tux Takes to the Air
Going Linux Episode Mentioning Us
Linux Outlaws Episode Mentioning Us
Helios Installation

NEWS
Company that won $585M from Microsoft sues Apple, Google
Why the London Stock Exchange went for Linux
Lest CodePlex perplex
New Firefox security technology blocks Web attacks, Mozilla claims
Linux Saves Aussie Electrical Grid
Dutch police go open source Hulu Goes Linux
Netgear offers an open source router that is an applications platform Netgear trying to fool their users with “Open Source Router”
Sage Bionetworks, Biology’s Open Source Spark, Snags “Major” Donation from Quintiles
Schools start to move to OpenOffice
Firefox 3DOT6 Aims to Bring Fullscreen Open Source Video to the Web
The Open Source Initiative’s Corporate Status is Suspended
Cisco Teaches Routers to Act Like Servers
GPS Tracking: Open-Source GPS Tracking System
AP, News Corp bosses tell search engines to pay up
Dell: Ubuntu Desktop PC Is Back
Ubuntu Countdown
Shuttleworth and the Raging Inferno of the Great Sexism Debate
Fedora documentation team switching to CC-BY-SA license
Microsoft antitrust case: FSFE offers analysis to European Commission
FSFE – Browser bundeling – Open letter to Commissioner Kroes
Microsoft, EU reach accord on antitrust – Network World
Ballmer: Licensing Problematic, But Don’t Expect Any Changes
Microsoft Axes Works, Introduces Office 2010 Starter with Ads
Microsoft controlling Govt 2.0 funds
Snow Leopard bug threatens user data, reports claim
The Linux Foundation Video Site of LinuxCon 2009

LINUX MOBILE NEWS
T-Mobile: we probably lost all your Sidekick data
Google and Verizon Say Two Android Phones, With Google Voice, To Come This Year
Behold II Joins Android’s Autumn Advance
Adobe Flash 10.1 Offers GPU Acceleration, Mobile Support
Android to grab No. 2 spot by 2012, says Gartner
Palm fixes WebOS developer program, encourages open source
Palm Pre says “Hola” to Spain on 14 October
Dell’s Android phone is coming to the U.S.
FCC Looks to Add to Airwaves for Wireless
Samsung’s First U.S. Android Phone Debuts
Motorola no longer on LiMo Foundation board
Rumor: Barnes & Noble’s eReader Will Run Android
Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: There’s No Excuse For This

RELEASES
Gentoo Linux 10.0 Released
Sabayon Linux 5.0 Released
LliureX 9.09
Dragora GNU/Linux 1.1
Tiny Core Linux 2.4 released
Monitorix 1.4.0 Speaks Plaintext
Notecase Pro Version 2.8.5 Released
FileZilla Version 3.2.8 Released
Clonezilla Live 1.2.2-31 Released
q4wine 0.113 has been released
KDE 4.3.2 Available
Bazaar 2.0.0 released
Google announces GWT 2.0 Milestone 1
GNU Project Debugger 7.0
Parsix GNU/Linux 3.0r0-TEST-3 Has Been Released
EDE 2.0 Beta Released
333-clearos-51-beta-launches
Yoper Linux 2009 Beta 1
K3b 2.0 Alpha 2: Review and Screenshots
Mandriva Linux 2010 RC2

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LUP022 Linux and Open Source News for October 4, 2009

 

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Red Hat Files its Bilski Brief: Asks Supreme Ct. to Exclude Software From Patentability, Software Freedom Law Center Files Brief with Supreme Court Arguing Software Cannot Be Patented, ICANN gains independence from the U.S., Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned, Another Microsoft Research Operating System: Helios, Microsoft Security Essentials Released, Dell Nestles ARM and Intel Processors Together, Mac OS X mistakes and malfeatures, Red Hat to collide with Microsoft, IBM takes on Microsoft, Court smacks Autodesk, affirms right to sell used software, Novell forces customers to pay for maintenance, Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users, OpenStreetMap adds 26 new translations, First External USB 3.0 Hard Drive from Freecom, New Trojan gives criminals full-service bank theft, The OpenBlockS 600 is a Linux server that fits in your palm, FSF announces new bounty program, offering “GNU Bucks” for finding nonfree works in free distributions, Google Bites Bing back, Recovers All Usage Losses Since Spring, ALRC going for open source CMS website, SCO Files Its Response to Novell’s Petition for Rehearing En Banc, Amazon Pays Out for ‘1984′ Fiasco, Former Microsoft Open-source Chief Joins Cloud Startup, Two Linux smartphones set for October release in U.S., Open Android Alliance formed, Palm Releases webOS 1.2, No iTunes Sync, Palm again hacks Apple’s iTunes for Pre owners, iPhone May Face EU-Wide Recall, MIPS Technologies Joins Open Handset Alliance.

LINKS
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
Bumper: Jason Van Oden of Mastering New Media

NEWS
Red Hat Files its Bilski Brief: Asks Supreme Ct. to Exclude Software From Patentability
Software Freedom Law Center Files Brief with Supreme Court Arguing Software Cannot Be Patented
ICANN gains independence from the U.S.
Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned
Another Microsoft Research Operating System: Helios
Microsoft Security Essentials Released
Dell Nestles ARM and Intel Processors Together
Mac OS X mistakes and malfeatures
Red Hat to collide with Microsoft
IBM takes on Microsoft
Court smacks Autodesk, affirms right to sell used software
Novell forces customers to pay for maintenance
Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users
OpenStreetMap adds 26 new translations
First External USB 3.0 Hard Drive from Freecom
New Trojan gives criminals full-service bank theft
The OpenBlockS 600 is a Linux server that fits in your palm
FSF announces new bounty program, offering “GNU Bucks” for finding nonfree works in free distributions
Google Bites Bing back, Recovers All Usage Losses Since Spring
ALRC going for open source CMS website
SCO Files Its Response to Novell’s Petition for Rehearing En Banc
Amazon Pays Out for ‘1984′ Fiasco
Former Microsoft Open-source Chief Joins Cloud Startup

LINUX MOBILE NEWS
Two Linux smartphones set for October release in U.S.
Open Android Alliance formed
Palm Releases webOS 1.2, No iTunes Sync
Palm again hacks Apple’s iTunes for Pre owners
iPhone May Face EU-Wide Recall
MIPS Technologies Joins Open Handset Alliance

RELEASES
Ubuntu 9.10 Beta Released
9.10 Technical Overview
Linux 2.6.32-rc1 Released
NVIDIA Publicly Releases Its OpenCL Linux Drivers
Calculate Linux 9.9 Released
Chakra Alpha 3 Released
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 released
Python 2.6.3 released
X.org Server 1.7.0 released
Amarok 2.2 “Sunjammer” released
OpenSSH 5.3 is now available
Lightweight Arora web browser turns 0.10.0
Astaro Security Gateway 7.5 Released
Plamo Linux 4.7 Released
Sabayon Linux 5.0 Released
GoblinX 3.0 “G:Standard” Released
gzip-1.3.13 released
Perl 5.11.0 Released

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LUP020 Linux and Open Source News for September 27, 2009

 

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FCC Chairman Lays Out Net Neutrality Plans, FCC’s Net Neutrality Plan Draws Fast Fire, AT&T calls Google a hypocrite on Net neutrality, Linux via the internet with boot.kernel.org, Microsoft launches new pre-Windows 7 anti-Linux offensive, Linus Torvalds: ‘Linux is bloated’, EFI-X Violates LGPL, Uses Community Code without Attribution, Red Hat results reveal open source growth, Study Shows Open-source Code Quality Improving, Shuttleworth: Linux developers should “shut the f**k up”, KDE’s Project Silk, Canonical and Partners Launch Cloud- and Linux-based Netbook Software in Africa, Ubuntu 9.10 boot optimizations: 5 second startup with an SSD, Ubuntu Community Council Elections 2009, Deals: Ellison: Oracle Hearts MySQL, A GPL Court Victory In France, HP launches Linux-fiddling support group, Linux Buffs Get Eyeful at LinuxCon Tech Showcase, Yahoo! to shed open source Exchange rival?, USB-IF Sides with Apple, Slaps Palm, Courier: First details of Microsoft’s secret tablet, Zend, Microsoft and IBM co-operate to develop a Simple Cloud API for PHP applications, Microsoft bashes Google’s Chrome-in-IE plan, Microsoft WebsiteSpark tries to hit open source, mostly misses, Microsoft says turn off Windows feature to protect Windows, Microsoft Releases Code for ‘Multikernel’ Research OS ‘Barrelfish’, Ubuntu 9.10 beta approaching, UK, Ireland, Germany to Get Palm Pre, Report: No Palm Pre for Verizon Wireless, Analysts refute latest Verizon-Palm Pre rumor, Android tools now on Sprint’s developer site, Samsung Releases Open Source-based Phone For British Mobile Carrier, Microsoft, Intel Team to Put Silverlight on Moblin Linux, Canonical, Dell and Intel have worked together to deliver this brand-new operating system, New Linux Moblin netbooks to be announced at IDF.

LINKS

Free and Open Source Software Events
Richard Stallman, Miguel de Icaza “is basically a traitor”
Full Circle Magazine Issue 29

NEWS
FCC Chairman Lays Out Net Neutrality Plans
FCC’s Net Neutrality Plan Draws Fast Fire
AT&T calls Google a hypocrite on Net neutrality
Linux via the internet with boot.kernel.org
Microsoft launches new pre-Windows 7 anti-Linux offensive
Linus Torvalds: ‘Linux is bloated’
EFI-X Violates LGPL, Uses Community Code without Attribution
Red Hat results reveal open source growth
Study Shows Open-source Code Quality Improving
Shuttleworth: Linux developers should “shut the f**k up”
KDE’s Project Silk
Canonical and Partners Launch Cloud- and Linux-based Netbook Software in Africa
Ubuntu 9.10 boot optimizations: 5 second startup with an SSD
Ubuntu Community Council Elections 2009
Deals: Ellison: Oracle Hearts MySQL
A GPL Court Victory In France
HP launches Linux-fiddling support group
Linux Buffs Get Eyeful at LinuxCon Tech Showcase
Yahoo! to shed open source Exchange rival?
USB-IF Sides with Apple, Slaps Palm
Courier: First details of Microsoft’s secret tablet
Zend, Microsoft and IBM co-operate to develop a Simple Cloud API for PHP applications
Microsoft bashes Google’s Chrome-in-IE plan
Microsoft WebsiteSpark tries to hit open source, mostly misses
Microsoft says turn off Windows feature to protect Windows
Microsoft Releases Code for ‘Multikernel’ Research OS ‘Barrelfish’
Ubuntu 9.10 beta approaching

LINUX MOBILE NEWS
UK, Ireland, Germany to Get Palm Pre
Report: No Palm Pre for Verizon Wireless
Analysts refute latest Verizon-Palm Pre rumor
Android tools now on Sprint’s developer site
Samsung Releases Open Source-based Phone For British Mobile Carrier
Microsoft, Intel Team to Put Silverlight on Moblin Linux
Canonical, Dell and Intel have worked together to deliver this brand-new operating system
New Linux Moblin netbooks to be announced at IDF

RELEASES
Moblin 2.0 Released
Ultimate Edition 2.3 Gamers has been released
BeRTOS 2.2.0 Released
LynuxWorks 3.1 Released
Evolution 2.28.0 released
Empathy 2.28.0 Release
VLC 1.0.2 released
Version 1.0 of SystemTap test and debugging tool released
Network Security Toolkit 2.11.0 Released
Eclipse 3.6 M2 (Helios) — Available
Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3 Beta 4
Development Release: Gentoo Linux 10.0 Test
FreeBSD 8.0-RC1 Available
WineHQ – News
Theora 1.1 is released

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LUP016 Linux and Open Source News for September 6, 2009

 

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Internet celebrates 40th birthday, Game Over for Sony, Microsoft pushes for single global patent system, Microsoft granted stay of Word injunction, Google Patents World’s Simplest Home Page, Microsoft contract forces cancellation of Stallman talk in Argentina, Dell Prepares Ubuntu Encore, Google Confirms Chrome Web Browser Is Bundled on Sony Laptops, Happy Birthday: A Look Back at One Year of Google Chrome, The Chapter 11 Trustee’s First Act: Wants to Hire a Lawyer, Defence spends $1.7m on ultimate Linux flight simulator, Linux powers world’s fastest stock exchange, Fedora 12 adds Moblin technology!, IBM launches cloud virtual-desktop service, T-Mobile unveils pay-as-you-go Android phone, European Commission may delay Sun-Oracle merger, Ubuntu Tech Board 2009, Best of Open Source Software Awards 2009, Message From La Quadrature du Net Concerning Net Neutrality, Bill would give president emergency control of Internet, Ending the War on Sharing, Linus Torvalds in Live Streaming from LinuxCon, Full Circle Magazine – Issue 28

LINKS
Internet celebrates 40th birthday
Game Over for Sony
Microsoft pushes for single global patent system
Microsoft granted stay of Word injunction
Google Patents World’s Simplest Home Page
Microsoft contract forces cancellation of Stallman talk in Argentina
Dell Prepares Ubuntu Encore
Google Confirms Chrome Web Browser Is Bundled on Sony Laptops
Happy Birthday: A Look Back at One Year of Google Chrome
The Chapter 11 Trustee’s First Act: Wants to Hire a Lawyer
Defence spends $1.7m on ultimate Linux flight simulator
Linux powers world’s fastest stock exchange
Fedora 12 adds Moblin technology!IBM launches cloud virtual-desktop service
IBM launches cloud virtual-desktop service
T-Mobile unveils pay-as-you-go Android phone
European Commission may delay Sun-Oracle merger
Ubuntu Tech Board 2009
Best of Open Source Software Awards 2009
Message From La Quadrature du Net Concerning Net Neutrality
Bill would give president emergency control of Internet
Ending the War on Sharing
Linus Torvalds in Live Streaming from LinuxCon
Full Circle Magazine – Issue 28

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LUP013 Linux and Open Source News for August 23, 2009

 

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Fixing Linux, Monday’s security updates, Wednesday’s security updates, Thursday Security Updates, Torvalds bashes vendor-sec private Linux security list, The greatest open source software of all time, GPL possibly violated by satellite receivers, Linux dev community growing, 5 patches accepted every hour, Dell Mini 3i smartphone gets official outing in China, tr.im to be Community-Owned, Change in Maintenance for openSUSE 11.2 and Future Versions, openSUSE To Default to KDE, Justice Dept. approves Oracle’s Sun buy, GIMP 2.7.0 has been released, New KMyMoney Frees Your Wallet, The Flaming Banker: Pidgin 2.6.0–It’s About Time. Pidgin vulnerability, 40 years of Unix, Happy Birthday Debian, Top ten Linux distributions, Free Art of Community Book For Approved Ubuntu LoCo Teams, Mandriva Linux 2010 beta version is available, Re: On cadence and collaboration, Ubuntu’s Multisearch Mess-Up, What is this “Multisearch” thing in my Firefox about?. 5 Things Microsoft does not want you to know about Windows, Open Source Users Love Google, Hate Microsoft, Microsoft asks for stay of Word injunction, Microsoft’s Emergency Motion for a Stay Repeats Arguments Already Rejected by District Court, Steve Jobs: The man who polished Apple – Times Online.

LINKS
Fixing Linux
Monday’s security updates
Wednesday’s security updates
Thursday Security Updates
Torvalds bashes vendor-sec private Linux security list
The greatest open source software of all time
GPL possibly violated by satellite receivers
Linux dev community growing, 5 patches accepted every hour
Dell Mini 3i smartphone gets official outing in China
tr.im to be Community-Owned
Change in Maintenance for openSUSE 11.2 and Future Versions
openSUSE To Default to KDE
Justice Dept. approves Oracle’s Sun buy
GIMP 2.7.0 has been released
New KMyMoney Frees Your Wallet
The Flaming Banker: Pidgin 2.6.0–It’s About Time
Pidgin vulnerability
40 years of Unix
Happy Birthday Debian
Top ten Linux distributions
Free Art of Community Book
For Approved Ubuntu LoCo Teams

Mandriva Linux 2010 beta version is available
Re: On cadence and collaboration
Ubuntu’s Multisearch Mess-Up
What is this “Multisearch” thing in my Firefox about?
5 Things Microsoft does not want you to know about Windows
Open Source Users Love Google, Hate Microsoft
Microsoft asks for stay of Word injunction
Microsoft’s Emergency Motion for a Stay Repeats Arguments Already Rejected
Steve Jobs: The man who polished Apple – Times Online

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